Blocked Tear Ducts
Blocked tear ducts are common in infants and adults and both are treatable. Common signs to look for are a persistent watery eye and mucous discharge.
Cataracts
A cataract is the clouding of the lens of the eye, which leads to a decrease in vision. It is the most common cause of blindness and is conventionally treated with surgery
Congenital Eye Conditions
Some children are born with eye conditions that affect their vision from birth—these are known as congenital eye conditions. Early detection and treatment are essential to ensure your child has the best chance of developing healthy vision and avoiding long-term complications.
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic Retinopathy is a serious condition but is one of the most preventable forms of blindness in the world
Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, which is vital for good vision. This damage is often caused by an abnormally high pressure in your eye and can lead to vision loss
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
Amblyopia, or “lazy eye,” is the most common cause of vision problems in children—but it’s highly treatable when caught early.
Macular Degeneration
Macular degeneration is a medical condition which may result in blurred or no vision in the center of the visual field. It generally occurs in older adults. Diagnosis is based on an eye exam
Paediatric ophthalmology
Paediatric ophthalmology is a specialised branch of medicine focused on diagnosing and treating eye conditions in children. Dr. Rose is trained to manage the unique challenges of examining and treating young patients, using techniques and equipment tailored to their developmental needs.
Strabismus (Crossed Eyes)
Strabismus—commonly known as crossed eyes—is a condition where the eyes do not align properly and may point in different directions. One eye may turn inward, outward, upward, or downward, while the other eye looks straight ahead. This misalignment can be constant or may come and go, and it often begins in early childhood.