Dry Eye Clinic
Specialist assessment and personalised treatment for dry eyes, blepharitis and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction — carried out in the comfort of your own home.
Understanding and Treating Dry Eye Disease
Dry eye disease can cause irritation, burning, watering, blurred vision and discomfort that affects daily life. Our comprehensive dry eye assessments identify the underlying cause of your symptoms, including Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD), blepharitis and other forms of dry eye disease.
We provide personalised treatment plans based on the specific cause of your dry eye — not a one-size-fits-all approach. Treatment may include eyelid hygiene advice, warm compress therapy, preservative-free lubricants, nutritional advice and advanced red light therapy where appropriate.
Follow-up appointments are available to monitor your progress and adjust your treatment as needed — all delivered in the comfort of your own home.
What's Included
- Comprehensive dry eye assessment
- MGD and blepharitis diagnosis
- Eyelid hygiene advice and instruction
- Warm compress therapy guidance
- Preservative-free lubricant recommendations
- Nutritional advice
- Red light therapy where appropriate
- Follow-up appointments to monitor progress
Suffering from dry, irritated or watery eyes? Book a specialist dry eye assessment at home.
Book a Dry Eye Assessment Email UsCould You Have Dry Eye Disease?
Dry eye is more common than many people realise and can significantly affect quality of life. These are the signs to look out for.
Burning or Stinging
A persistent burning, stinging or scratchy feeling in the eyes is one of the most common symptoms of dry eye disease.
Watery Eyes
Paradoxically, dry eyes can cause excessive watering as the eye overproduces tears in response to irritation.
Blurred Vision
Fluctuating or blurred vision, especially when reading or using screens, can be caused by an unstable tear film.
Red or Irritated Eyes
Persistent redness, sensitivity to light, or a feeling that something is in your eye can all indicate dry eye disease.
Crusting or Discharge
Crusting or sticky discharge around the eyelids, particularly on waking, may indicate blepharitis — a common cause of dry eye.
Discomfort When Reading
Difficulty concentrating when reading, watching television or working at a screen due to eye discomfort or fluctuating vision.
A Personalised Plan for Your Dry Eyes
Dry eye disease has multiple causes, and effective treatment depends on identifying the right one. Our assessment covers the health of your eyelids, the quality and quantity of your tears, and any underlying conditions that may be contributing.
Based on our findings, we create a personalised treatment plan and provide practical guidance you can follow at home — with follow-up appointments to monitor your progress.
- Eyelid hygiene and warm compress techniques
- Preservative-free lubricant drops and gels
- Nutritional supplements for dry eye
- Advanced red light therapy where appropriate
- Follow-up appointments to review progress
Book a Specialist Dry Eye Assessment
Personalised dry eye care delivered to your home — find the cause and treat it properly.