A New Era in Glaucoma Treatment
Featured,Glaucoma,Medical News,Medical Technology,What's New
For decades, glaucoma has been known as the “silent thief of sight.” Traditionally, that diagnosis marked the beginning of a lifelong routine of daily eye drops—a constant reminder of the condition. Thanks to groundbreaking research and advanced technology, we are entering a new era of glaucoma treatment—one that empowers patients with simpler, longer‑lasting, and more…
Read More4 Surprising Facts About the New PanOptix® Pro Lens
Cataract,Featured,Medical News,Medical Technology,Refractive Lens Exchange,What's New
See what’s new for 2026 at North Toronto Eye Care. Facing cataract surgery means making a big decision: choosing the right lens for your future vision. One of the latest options for 2026 is the Alcon Clareon® PanOptix® Pro, the newest generation of the world’s most popular trifocal intraocular lens (IOL). Now available at our…
Read MoreBeyond Artificial Tears: Autologous Serum Eye Drops
cornea,Dry Eye,Eye Exam,Eye Health,Medical News,What's New
For millions of people, severe dry eye disease is more than a minor annoyance; it’s a chronic condition trapped in a debilitating feedback loop. For many, it isn’t just a lack of moisture; it’s a vicious cycle of tear instability and inflammation that standard treatments can’t break. Over-the-counter artificial tears often provide only fleeting relief…
Read MoreTechnology Spotlight: OPD Scan III
astigmatism,Cataract,cornea,Cross-Linking,Dry Eye,Eye Exam,Intraocular Lens,Keratoconus,Medical Technology
OPD Scan III is a multi-function imaging device that measures how light travels through the eye and maps the shape of the cornea, helping diagnose vision problems, plan cataract surgery, and monitor ocular surface disease and dry eye. It combines several tests into one quick, non-invasive scan, giving your eye doctor a “big picture” view…
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