Esotropia
One common form of strabismus, or misaligned eyes, is called esotropia. Esotropia, or “crossed” eyes, occurs when the eyes turn
One common form of strabismus, or misaligned eyes, is called esotropia. Esotropia, or “crossed” eyes, occurs when the eyes turn
One common form of strabismus, or misaligned eyes, is called exotropia. Exotropia, or “walleye,” occurs when the eyes turn outward.
For years, children who have undergone cataract surgery to correct congenital cataract have been fitted with eyeglasses or contact lenses
Leukocoria is a condition in which the eye’s normally black pupil appears white, especially under bright light. It is common
Although it can be caused by wind, smoke, or pollen, an excess of tears in children is often caused by congenital
Retinoblastoma, a malignant tumor that grows in the retina, the layer of light-sensing cells in the back of the eye,
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) damages premature babies’ retinas, the layer of light-sensitive cells lining the back of the eye. ROP
La condición del estrabismo se refiere a los ojos que no están alineados. Si los se voltean hacia adentro (ojos
A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s normally clear lens. The lens of the eye plays an important role
Strabismus refers to misaligned eyes. Esotropia (“crossed” eyes) occurs when the eyes turn inward. Exotropia(“wall-eye”) occurs when the eyes turn outward. When one
2415 Kingsway
Vancouver, BC V5R 5G8
As of February 2, 2024: brand new expanded clinic in conjunction with Integra EyeCare Vancouver.
Street parking is available on Kingsway after morning rush hour (9:30 AM) and at all times on side-streets. We are located between Nanaimo and Slocan, a short walk from either the #25 or #33 buses (<5 minutes) or a longer walk from the Nanaimo SkyTrain station (15 minutes.)
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