Eye Health  NOW …. Nutrition Is the Future

Eye Nutrition

Treating Eye Health patients with advanced exercise and flexibility treatment options.

Leveraging health and clinical evidence to guide us in creating nutritional options for people suffering from eye conditions and eye related diseases, in conjunction with bringing Smart Food Choices to that compliment your eye diseases and healthy eye site.

Working to create change

AMD treatment strategies Dr. Bernard Hurley, MD, FRCPC, Vitreoretinal Surgeon

Age-related macular degeneration is an incredibly common cause of vision loss in people over 60. In fact, it’s the leading cause of legal blindness in Canada. There are two kinds of age-related macular degeneration: dry and wet. In both types, AMD affects the macula in the center of the retina. The macula is a small area that enables us to see fine details and do things like drive and read.

 

Local Medical Expertise 

Dr. Greg Moloney, Ophthalmologist, Dry Eye Symptoms and Treatment

Dr. Michael Dollin, MD, FRCSC, Ophthalmologist, discusses potential side effects of anti-VEGF eye injections such as floaters.

Dr. Setareh Ziai, Ophthalmologist, discusses how nutrition like broccoli and brussel sprouts can help improve certain eye health conditions as we age.

Dr. David Maberley, MD, FRCSC, Ophthalmologist, The Health Benefits of Spinach, Chard and Kale. 

Dr. David Maberley, MD, FRCSC, Ophthalmologist, The Eye Health Benefits of Fatty Fish.

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