May is the Macular Month! The macula, a critical part of the retina at the back of our eyes, may be only 5mm across but plays a vital role in our sight. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of irreversible vision loss and blindness in Australia,...
Did you know that myopia, also known as shortsightedness tends to progress faster in winter months compared to summer? According to the Correction of Myopia Evaluation Trial (COMET), myopia progressed more rapidly in winter among 358 children from diverse ethnic...
We’re excited to introduce the latest addition to The Eye Collective eye care equipment – the RightEye Tracker, a cutting-edge advancement in eye care technology designed to revolutionise how we assess and understand your child’s eye movement. The...
For many children, a significant portion of their learning and development takes place within the classroom. Teachers play a pivotal role not just in education, but also as observant caregivers who can spot potential health issues, including vision problems....
At The Eye Collective, we’re always seeking ways to contribute to meaningful advancements in eye health and to make a positive impact in our community. We are thrilled to announce that we have joined forces with Nthalmic, a Sydney-based research and development...
Ensuring your child has good vision is crucial for their development and daily activities. But how can you tell if your child is experiencing vision problems? Here are straightforward signs to watch for that suggest your child might need an eye test. Squinting If your...