Bell’s Palsy
Bell’s palsy is a disorder of the facial nerve, the seventh cranial nerve. This condition causes partial paralysis on one
Bell’s palsy is a disorder of the facial nerve, the seventh cranial nerve. This condition causes partial paralysis on one
Blepharospasm is an involuntary contraction and spasm of the eyelid muscles that causes your eyes to squeeze shut. Blepharospasm is more
Diplopia is double vision caused by a problem with the muscles that control the eye or the nerves that stimulate
Functional visual loss is an apparent loss of vision with no sign of a structural abnormality in the eye. If
Giant cell arteritis (GCA), also known as temporal arteritis, is a chronic inflammation of the lining of medium- and large-sized arteries. The
Headaches are one of the most common health complaints. They are caused by a variety of factors and can be
Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is a condition that causes involuntary contractions of the muscles on one side of the face. The
Ischemic optic neuropathy, a condition caused by restricted blood flow to the optic nerve, is the sudden loss of vision
Microvascular cranial nerve palsy (MCNP) is one of the most common causes of double vision in older people. It occurs
Migraine headache is a common neurological condition that occurs in about 20% of the population and in 50% of women.
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.)
Phone: 604-876-7433
Fax: 604-876-6557
Email: info@iguy.com