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Your Dry Eye Clinic in Reno, NV

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Is Dry Eye a Daily Problem in Your Life?

Are your eyes red all the time?
Do your eyes feel dry, irritated, or tired by the end of the day?
Does your vision come and go, especially when reading?
Do you experience burning, watering, or a gritty sensation?
Do you eyes feel uncomfortable when driving or when outdoors?

If this sounds like you, we can help. Dry eye is often caused by more than one underlying problem. We aim to identify what’s causing your symptoms, so we can guide you toward lasting relief.

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Our Approach to Dry Eye Diagnosis

Dry eye is rarely caused by a single issue. For many patients, it’s a combination of factors affecting how the tear film is produced, distributed, and maintained. That’s why a one-size-fits-all approach often falls short.

Instead of guessing, our eye doctor use a structured process to evaluate each contributing factor. This allows us to identify the underlying cause of your symptoms and build a treatment plan specific to your eyes.

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What Is the BIONAQS Protocol?

The BIONAQS protocol uses advanced imaging and tear analysis to provide a comprehensive picture of your eye health. It evaluates the factors that contribute to dry eye, including bacteria, inflammation, gland obstruction, nerve function, allergies or autoimmune involvement, tear quality and quantity, and the overall structure of your eyelids.

By breaking dry eye down into these individual components, we can move beyond general treatment and focus on what your eyes specifically need. This allows us to recommend more targeted care for long-term relief.

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Options we offer

Dry Eye Treatment in Reno

Treatment for dry eye isn’t about trying one solution and hoping it works. It’s about selecting the right combination of therapies based on what your eyes actually need. Depending on your diagnosis, your care plan may include in-office procedures, at-home support, or treatments.

In-Office Treatments

For many patients, dry eye is linked to blocked or underperforming oil glands. We offer in-office treatments to restore gland function and reduce inflammation.

Daily Support & Therapies

Some plans include at-home care to support results. This may involve warm compresses, Omega-3 supplements, or prescription medications.

 advanced Care

When you don’t respond to treatment, more advanced solutions may be recommended. These can include punctal plugs, biologic therapies, or autologous serum drops.

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Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) Therapy

Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy targets one of the most common causes of dry eye: inflammation along the eyelids. By delivering controlled pulses of light to the treatment area, IPL helps reduce inflammation, improve gland function, and support a more stable tear film.

As an added benefit, IPL can also improve the appearance of the skin around the eyes, making it a treatment that supports function and overall eye health.

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Radiofrequency (RF) Dry Eye Treatment

Radiofrequency (RF) therapy uses controlled heat to warm the eyelids and help release trapped oils within the meibomian glands. These oils are essential for maintaining a healthy tear film, and when they become blocked, dry eye symptoms can worsen.

By improving the flow of these natural oils, RF treatment helps restore balance to the tear film and reduce irritation. The treatment is comfortable, non-invasive, and an effective option for patients.

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Why Dry Eye Is Common in Reno

Living in Reno means dealing with dry air, wind, and long hours of sun exposure, all of which can affect your eyes. Add in screen time and daily activities like driving or working outdoors, and it’s easy to see why dry eye is so common in this area.

These factors don’t just cause temporary irritation; they can contribute to ongoing symptoms that don’t fully resolve without proper eye evaluation and treatment.

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Let’s Take a Closer Look

If you’ve been dealing with ongoing irritation or discomfort that hasn’t improved with basic treatments, it may be time for a more detailed evaluation. Our eye clinic will take the time to understand your symptoms, identify the cause, and build a plan that’s designed specifically for your eyes. Schedule your dry eye consultation and take the first step toward lasting relief.