Dry Eye Management With Advanced Light Therapy

We treat dry eye disease with advanced diagnostics and therapy, giving patients long-lasting comfort and relief beyond artificial tears.

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What is Dry Eye Disease?

Dry eye disease happens when the eyes don’t produce enough quality tears to stay properly lubricated. Patients often describe burning, gritty, or watery eyes, especially after long hours on computers or phones.

 For some, dry eye makes contact lenses uncomfortable or disrupts sleep. Left untreated, symptoms can become chronic, affecting work, reading, and overall quality of life.

Symptoms of Dry Eye Families Shouldn’t Ignore

Dry eye is more than just irritation. Signs that you may need treatment include:

  • Eyes that burn, sting, or feel gritty
  • Excessive tearing or watery eyes
  • Blurred or fluctuating vision
  • Redness and frequent rubbing
  • Difficulty wearing contact lenses comfortably

If you notice these symptoms in yourself or a family member, a comprehensive exam at Warden Optometry can provide answers and relief.

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