Adult Eye Conditions

Comprehensive management for common and complex adult eye conditions.

Long-Term Eye Health for Adults

Aurora Eye Centre provides comprehensive care for adult eye conditions using modern diagnostics and personalised treatment strategies focused on preserving vision and maintaining long-term eye health.

We manage a broad spectrum of medical eye conditions ranging from dry eye disease to glaucoma and retinal conditions.

Comprehensive evaluation and treatment for chronic dry eye symptoms.

Specialist management for childhood eye alignment disorders.

Glaucoma Management

Long-term monitoring and treatment focused on protecting optic nerve health.

Diabetic Eye Disease

Screening and management for diabetes-related retinal complications.

Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Monitoring and treatment strategies for retinal degeneration affecting central vision.

Cornea & Anterior Segment Conditions

Assessment and management of corneal and ocular surface disorders.

Why Patients Choose Aurora Eye Centre

Comprehensive adult eye care
Advanced diagnostic imaging
Personalised long-term management
Specialist-led treatment planning
Integrated medical and surgical care
Part of the Alfa Medicus specialist medical network

Your Treatment Journey

1
Comprehensive Diagnostic Assessment
Detailed evaluation using advanced imaging and clinical testing.
2
Individualised Management Plan
Personalised treatment tailored to each condition and patient needs.
3
Monitoring & Follow-Up
Ongoing review and long-term eye health management.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are regular eye screenings important for adults?
Many eye conditions such as glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and macular degeneration may develop gradually without obvious symptoms early on. Regular screenings allow for earlier detection and treatment.
What causes dry eyes?
Dry eye disease may result from ageing, prolonged screen use, environmental factors, contact lens wear, medications, or underlying medical conditions.
Can glaucoma cause permanent vision loss?
Glaucoma can damage the optic nerve over time and vision loss may be irreversible if left untreated. Early detection and monitoring are important in preserving vision.
How often should adults have their eyes checked?
Adults are encouraged to undergo regular eye examinations, especially after the age of 40 or if they have diabetes, high myopia, or a family history of eye disease.
What is diabetic eye disease?
Diabetic eye disease refers to retinal damage caused by diabetes and may affect vision if not detected and managed early.

Questions? Contact us today.

Address
Paragon Medical
290 Orchard Road #08-01/02
Singapore 238859
Call
+65 6399 4768
Email
drngweiyan@auroraeyecentre.com
Hours
Mon- Fri: 8.30am – 5.30pm
Sat: 8.30am – 12.30pm