Dry Eyes Deserve Relief
Dry, irritated eyes can make the most straightforward tasks seem impossible, but relief is waiting at Seal Beach Eyes. Healthy eyes need hydration, and when your eyes don’t produce enough tears, it can make everyday life extremely uncomfortable.
Personalized therapies help manage dry eye disease. Our optometrists will need to conduct a comprehensive eye exam to determine the cause of your discomfort and then provide individualized treatment for the condition. You don’t need to suffer the inconvenience and irritation of dry eye disease. Contact us today for the relief you deserve.
What Causes Dry Eye Disease?
Many conditions can cause tear film imbalance and increased tear evaporation, including:
- Allergies
- Prolonged periods of screen time
- The aging process
- Changes to hormones
- Certain medication
- Environmental conditions
- Extended periods of contact lens use
- Blepharitis (inflamed eyelid glands)
- Certain autoimmune diseases
What are the Symptoms of Dry Eye Disease?
Common symptoms of dry eye disease include:
- Mucus in or around your eyes
- Light sensitivity
- Red eyes
- Difficulties wearing contact lenses
- Blurred vision
- Eye fatigue
- A burning sensation in the eyes
Treatments are Available
Common treatments for dry eye disease include prescription eye drops, warm compresses, and eyelid cleaners. Our optometrists may recommend punctal plugs in more severe cases.
Therapies are individualized to each patient depending on the condition’s cause, but trust that relief is possible and waiting for you at Seal Beach Eyes.
We Look Forward to Seeing You
Visit Us
We’re located on the Pacific Coast Highway, in the same plaza as Seal Beach Animal Hospital.
Where to Park
There’s lots of parking right in front!
Our Address
- 1190 Pacific Coast Highway
- Seal Beach, CA 90740
Contact Information
Hours of Operation
- Monday: Closed
- Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed