You may not think about them that often, but your tears are responsible for maintaining your eye health and keeping your vision clear. They lubricate and nourish your cornea, provide a shield from dirt and debris, and wash away irritants.
When your eyes aren’t able to provide proper lubrication or nourishment to your eyes, you can develop dry eyes. Dry eyes occur because you either have an inadequate amount of tears, or your tears are of poor quality. Dry eyes can be chronic, are often uncomfortable or painful, and can cause damage if not treated.
Dry eyes can lead to symptoms like:

There are a variety of reasons why you might have developed dry eyes. Some of the more common causes include:
Dry eyes are diagnosed during a comprehensive eye exam. Additionally, we conduct a series of in-office tests to determine the underlying cause of your dry eyes, including using technology such as Inflammadry and TearLab. These diagnostics give us the best indication of why you’re suffering from dry eyes, so we can provide a personalized and effective treatment plan.
Fortunately, there are quite a few treatments for dry eyes, ranging from medication to minor procedures. We offer several effective, in-office treatments, including Pellevé and TearCare. We can discuss your best options with you during your appointment.