Treatments

Dry eye syndrome can be a frustrating condition, but with the right at-home treatments, it’s possible to manage and improve your symptoms.

In addition to in-clinic solutions, we offer a range of products for use at home that are designed to suit your individual needs, including eye drops, hydration therapy, heat or massage therapy, or a combination of these.

Our Dry Eye Specialist will assess your symptoms and the underlying cause of your dry eyes to recommend the best treatment options for you.

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What at-Home Treatments Do We Offer?

Ready to take control of your eye health? We offer a variety of at-home management products that help address different aspects of dry eye. These include:

Heated Eye Devices

Products including the PEEP CLUB Heated Wand Pro and The Eye Doctor Click and Go Hot Compress provide soothing heat to your eye area. This heat helps stimulate your meibomian glands, which produce the oily part of your tears, encouraging them to function properly and so reducing dryness.

Hydration Therapy

Hydration products, such as eye drops and gels, help replenish moisture in your eyes. Optase Eyelid Cleansing Gel and Demex Cleansing Foam not only lubricate but also clean your eyes, enhancing comfort and hydration.

Nutritional Support

Supplements including Eye Nutrients Dry Omega Capsules provide essential nutrients to support the health of your tear film, helping to maintain moisture and your overall eye health.

Accessing at-Home Treatments

Accessing at-home dry eye management is easy. Simply join our Dry Eye Eyecare Plan or a combination of our PAYG (Pay-As-You-Go) and DEEP (Dry Eye Eyecare Plan) Plan.

Simple Tips for Managing Dry Eye Naturally

In addition to using the products recommended by our Dry Eye Specialist, there are some easy, natural ways to help manage your dry eyes:

Stay Hydrated

Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your body, including your eyes, well hydrated.

Take Screen Breaks

Follow the 20-20-20 rule – every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. This helps reduce strain on your eyes from prolonged screen use.

Use a Humidifier

Adding moisture to the air can help prevent your eyes from drying out, especially in colder or heated environments.

Practice Eye Hygiene

Gently clean your eyelids and lashes with products like Optase Tea Tree Wipes to remove any debris and help prevent inflammation.

Adjust Your Environment

Avoid direct drafts from air conditioning or fans, which can exacerbate dry eyes.

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Your Dry Eye Treatment

We’re here to help you find the most effective solution for your dry eyes. After assessing your eyes, we’ll provide a detailed report with a tailored treatment plan, along with helpful lifestyle, nutritional and environmental advice to naturally improve your symptoms.

To ensure the best possible results in managing your dry eye symptoms at home, always follow the advice from our Dry Eye Specialist.

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