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The articles below will give you a basic understanding of some of the most common eye conditions and problems, and their implications.

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Common Eye Conditions and Treatment in Toronto, Ontario

Eye problems can range from mild to severe; some are chronic, while others may resolve on their own, never to appear again. The cardinal rule is if your eyes don't look good, feel good or see well, you should visit your doctor.

The following is a short list of common eye conditions we treat, such as astigmatism, dry eye syndrome and presbyopia. For information about cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy please see Eye Disease Management. A more comprehensive list of eye conditions can be found in our Eye Health Library.

Please book an appointment with our eye doctor if you have any concerns.

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    Many things may cause an allergic reaction. At Corktown Eyecare in Toronto our eye care professionals provide effective eye allergy treatments. Call for an appointment -  647-694-7600.
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    Astigmatism is a very common eye condition that is easily corrected with eyeglasses or contact lenses and on occasion, surgery.
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    We offer personalized care and effective treatments for dry eye disease. Our team of experts uses the latest technology, including TempSure Envi, to help alleviate symptoms and improve your overall eye health.
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    Presbyopia is a naturally occurring condition that people generally notice after age 40. Even if you've never worn glasses before, you may need to now.

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