Dry eye disease is a chronic condition that occurs when your eyes do not produce enough tears, or when the tears evaporate too quickly to keep the eye surface properly lubricated. Tears play a critical role in maintaining clear vision, protecting against infection, and keeping the surface of the eye comfortable. When that balance is disrupted, even everyday tasks like reading, driving, or working on a screen can become uncomfortable.
Dry eye can affect people of all ages, though it is more common in adults over 40, contact lens wearers, and individuals who spend long hours using digital devices. Hormonal changes, certain medications, medical conditions, and environmental factors can also contribute.
Left unmanaged, dry eye can lead to ongoing irritation, fluctuating vision, and inflammation that affects overall eye health. Early identification and targeted treatment help reduce symptoms, protect the eye surface, and support long-term visual comfort.
Dry eye is rarely a one-size-fits-all condition. Its underlying causes can vary widely, from poor tear production to rapid tear evaporation or inflammation along the eyelid margins. Like all of our specialized care for advanced eye issues, we focus on identifying what is driving your symptoms, and our thorough clinical evaluations allow treatment to be tailored to the type and severity of dry eye present.
Delaying care or relying on improper treatment can allow the condition to progress. Ongoing inflammation may damage the surface of the eye, disrupt tear quality, and lead to worsening discomfort and visual instability over time. Patients often notice increased sensitivity to light, blurred vision that comes and goes, or difficulty wearing contact lenses comfortably.
With appropriate, targeted management, many patients experience meaningful improvement in comfort, visual clarity, and daily function.
Dry eye symptoms often develop gradually, which makes them easy to dismiss until they start interfering with daily life. Booking an assessment early helps prevent progression and allows treatment to be adjusted before irritation becomes persistent.
Common signs to watch for include:
Progression can show up as symptoms that last longer, occur more frequently, or no longer improve with basic lubrication drops. Difficulty wearing contact lenses comfortably or increased light sensitivity are also important signals.
If symptoms persist for more than a few weeks or begin affecting comfort or vision, make an appointment in our Toronto clinic for a comprehensive assessment.
Dry eye management at St. Clair Eye Clinic is guided by clinical expertise, precision diagnostics, and care that centres on the patient experience. Our dry eye services are led by Dr. Neel Vyas, an experienced optometrist with training across optometry, ophthalmology, and private surgical settings. He earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Waterloo and his Doctor of Optometry from Indiana University, and is committed to continually advancing his skills and using the latest technology to deliver high-quality dry eye care.
We use advanced diagnostic tools to assess tear quality, eyelid function, inflammation, and contributing lifestyle or environmental factors. This allows us to move beyond symptom guessing and build treatment plans based on measurable findings. Care plans are adjusted over time as the condition changes.
Our goal is practical relief, better visual stability, and long-term eye surface health delivered in a setting that prioritizes comfort and trust.
Dry eye treatment is most effective when it combines symptom relief with strategies that address the underlying cause. Management plans may include targeted at-home care, prescription therapies, lifestyle adjustments, and in-office treatments designed to restore healthier tear function.
One advanced option we offer is E>EYE IRPL treatment. IRPL stands for intense regulated pulsed light, a technology developed specifically for ocular conditions. This treatment targets meibomian gland dysfunction, the most common cause of dry eye, by improving oil gland performance and reducing inflammation. It is also used in cases involving ocular rosacea.
Treatment is performed in our clinic and takes about five minutes per eye. Patients wear protective eyewear while a series of light pulses is applied to the treatment area. The procedure is noninvasive, painless, and often described as comfortable. Many patients notice gradual improvement after a small number of sessions, with benefits building over time through consistent treatments.
Your appointment begins with a detailed discussion of symptoms, triggers, daily habits, screen use, medications, and previous treatments. This context helps guide testing and treatment decisions.
Advanced assessments evaluate tear quality and quantity, eyelid and meibomian gland function, inflammation, and the overall health of the ocular surface. These tests help pinpoint the specific type of dry eye present.
Based on findings, your optometrist outlines a customized care plan that may include in-office treatments, prescription options, and at-home management strategies.
You will receive clear guidance on timelines, symptom improvement, and how to support results between visits.
Ongoing appointments monitor progress, adjust treatment as needed, and help keep symptoms stable over time.
At St. Clair Eye Clinic, we offer an in-office eyelid cleaning procedure that can help with dry eye, particularly if blepharitis is the cause of your dry eye. Blephex cleans the eyelid margins and removes bacteria and biofilm. The procedure is short and helps you remain symptom-free with regular treatments.
Most patients find the treatment painless, just a bit ticklish. A soft, medical-grade micro-sponge spins along your eyelid margins, removing accumulated debris.
Blephex treatments are an excellent preventative tool for dry eye when incorporated as a routine part of eye care.
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Dry eye develops when tear production is reduced, tears evaporate too quickly, or tear quality is poor. Common contributors include meibomian gland dysfunction, aging, hormonal changes, certain medications, medical conditions, prolonged screen use, and environmental factors like dry indoor air.
The two main types are aqueous-deficient dry eye, where the eyes do not produce enough tears, and evaporative dry eye, where tears evaporate too quickly. Many patients experience a combination of both, which is why proper diagnosis matters.
Diagnosis involves a detailed symptom review and targeted testing to assess tear quality, tear volume, eyelid health, inflammation, and gland function. These findings guide treatment decisions.
Yes. Without proper management, dry eye can become chronic and lead to ongoing irritation, inflammation, fluctuating vision, and damage to the eye surface.
Dry eye treatment may include prescription eye drops, eyelid therapies, lifestyle adjustments, and in-office procedures such as IRPL for meibomian gland dysfunction. Plans are customized based on severity and cause.
Dry eye is usually managed rather than cured. Many patients benefit from long-term strategies with periodic adjustments as symptoms and triggers change.
Helpful self-care steps include taking screen breaks, improving indoor humidity, following proper eyelid hygiene, staying hydrated, and using recommended eye drops or compresses as directed.
Monitoring frequency depends on symptom severity and treatment type. Some patients need short-term follow-ups, while others benefit from periodic check-ins to maintain stability.
Most patients experience improved comfort and more stable vision when treatment targets the underlying cause and is followed consistently over time.
You don’t have to live with dry, irritated eyes. A personalized dry eye assessment can uncover what’s really driving your symptoms and put you on a clear path to eye comfort. Book your visit at St. Clair Eye Clinic and start feeling the difference.