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Ocular Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

Advanced Clinical Care for Lifelong Vision Health

At Woodbine Optometry, safeguarding your vision is our highest priority. We recognize the critical role that healthy eyesight plays in your overall quality of life, and we are committed to delivering clinical excellence through every stage of your care.

Our optometrists utilize the latest diagnostic technologies to detect and manage a range of ocular diseases—including glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and dry eye disease—with precision and confidence. Early diagnosis enables earlier intervention, which can significantly improve long-term outcomes and preserve vision.

We take a thoughtful, individualized approach to patient care, ensuring that you are informed, supported, and involved in every decision. Whether you are managing a chronic condition or due for a comprehensive eye exam, our team is here to provide the highest standard of professional care.

Contact us to schedule your appointment and learn how we can support your long-term eye health.

 

Common Eye Conditions We Diagnose and Mange

Below are some of the most common eye conditions we regularly diagnose and manage at Woodbine Optometry. Early detection and expert care are key to preserving your vision and preventing long-term damage.

  • Cataracts are a common cause of vision loss after age 55. Learn more about recognizing cataract symptoms, protecting your eyes and understanding cataract surgery.
  • Diabetes and vision go hand in hand. If you have diabetes, you need to know that having this condition puts you at greater risk for developing vision problems.
  • Glaucoma is a condition that gradually damages the optic nerve, often without noticeable symptoms early on. Early detection of this condition is essential for preserving vision in the long term.
  • The macula is the portion of the retina which provides sharp, central vision, and is involved in processing the fine details of the image. The breakdown of the macula is a disease called macular degeneration.
  • Dry eye syndrome (DES) is a chronic condition that develops when your eyes do not produce and maintain enough tears to keep the eye’s surface lubricated.