Archive for the ‘keratoconus’ Category

Spotting the Signs of Keratoconus in Your Teen

Thursday, October 12th, 2023
Keratoconus Treatment in Oakville

Keratoconus is an eye disease that affects the cornea, which is the transparent, curved outer layer of the eye. With keratoconus, the cornea begins to bulge outward into a cone shape, which makes vision blurry and distorted. Keratoconus is a progressive condition that often shows up when a child reaches their teenage years, and the corneal changes and symptoms worsen over time if the disease is not treated. Because this condition can threaten your child’s vision, it is essential to become familiar with the signs of keratoconus.

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Can Keratoconus Make You Blind? What To Do About Worsening Vision

Monday, October 3rd, 2022

The good news is that keratoconus rarely results in total blindness. However, this degenerative condition can lead to extensive vision loss. Dr. Raymond Stein, the Medical Director of the Bochner Eye Institute and Professor of Ophthalmology and Vision Sciences at the University of Toronto, discusses the signs and symptoms of keratoconus and treatment options.

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Is Keratoconus Curable?

Wednesday, October 31st, 2018

Keratoconus is a degenerative disease that affects the cornea, or the transparent covering of the eye. Instead of maintaining a round shape, corneas affected by keratoconus thin and bulge, developing a distorted conical shape. This distortion prevents light entering the eye from focusing properly on the retina, resulting in significant visual impairment. What’s more: keratoconus can make it difficult to comfortably wear certain types of rigid contact lenses to correct vision.

Patients diagnosed with keratoconus have asked our team at Bochner Eye Institute whether the disease is curable. While a definitive cure for keratoconus has not yet been determined, our eye doctors are at the forefront of treatments to manage the disease and stave off vision loss. We are widely known throughout North America for our expertise; in fact, we established the first keratoconus clinic in Canada in 2008. Read on as we explain how we can prevent vision loss to keratoconus. (more…)

Dr Raymond Stein, Toronto the most experienced surgeon with Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking in North America

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Raymond Stein MD presented his  outcomes of Corneal Cross-linking at the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) in Chicago on Oct 19, 2010.

The AAO is the largest ophthalmological meeting in the world with an attendance of over 20,000.

Dr Raymond Stein in Toronto is considered one of the most experienced with Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking in North America having treated over 1,500 eyes with keratoconus.

Read more about Dr Raymond Stein and what his patients are saying.