What is CAIRS? A Conversation with Prof. Chameen Samarawickrama

Dr. Chameen Sams - Eye Surgeon

What is CAIRS? A Conversation with Prof. Chameen Samarawickrama At Nexus Eyecare, we’re committed to bringing the latest advancements in ophthalmology to our patients. One such innovation is CAIRS – Corneal Allogenic Intrastromal Ring Segments – a promising development in the management of keratoconus. We sat down with our own Prof. Chameen Samarawickrama, an experienced […]

When the Pain Isn’t in the Eye: Understanding Neuropathic Eye Pain

Neuropathic Eye Pain

When the Pain Isn’t in the Eye: Understanding Neuropathic Eye Pain For many people, eye pain has a clear cause—dry eyes, infection, strain, or injury. But what happens when your eyes hurt, yet all tests come back normal? The surface looks fine, vision is intact, and your eye drops aren’t doing much. This frustrating experience […]

Understanding Dry Eye : A Common but Often Overlooked Condition

Understanding Dry Eyes

Understanding Dry Eye: A Common but Often Overlooked Condition Dry eye is more than just an occasional irritation—it can become a chronic eye condition. Known medically as dry eye disease (DED), it occurs when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly, resulting in inadequate lubrication on the eye’s surface. […]

Understanding the Different Types of Cataract

Cataract Eye Surgery

Understanding the Different Types of Cataract When most people hear the word cataract, they immediately think of aging—and for good reason. Cataracts are most common in older adults and are often seen as a normal part of getting older, however that association can sometimes be misleading. Many people are surprised to learn that cataracts can […]

Understanding Macular Disease: What You Need to Know About Central Vision Loss

Understanding Macular Disease

Understanding Macular Disease: What You Need to Know About Central Vision Loss Our eyesight is one of our most vital senses, but what happens when the centre of your vision starts to blur or distort? This could be a sign of macular disease, a group of eye disorders that affect the macula, the central part […]