Blog
March 11, 2026
Myopia, or nearsightedness, often begins in childhood and can gradually worsen as a child grows. When myopia progresses, distance vision becomes blurrier and stronger prescriptions may be needed over time. Early recognition matters because progressive myopia can increase the risk of more serious eye problems later in life.
March 9, 2026
Clear, sharp vision depends on the precise shape of your cornea, the clear, dome-like front surface of your eye. When this structure changes, your entire world can look different. Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition where the normally round cornea thins and begins to bulge outward into a cone shape. This change alters how light enters the eye, leading to distorted and blurred vision that cannot always be corrected with standard glasses.
February 20, 2026
Many of us use phrases like "bad eyesight" to describe why we need glasses or contact lenses. It’s a simple, everyday term that gets the point across. However, from a clinical perspective, "bad eyesight" isn't a diagnosis. It’s a symptom, a sign that something is preventing your eyes from focusing light correctly. Most often, the underlying cause is something called a refractive error. Understanding what this term truly means is the first step toward appreciating the incredible complexity of your vision and why comprehensive eye care is so vital.
December 9, 2025
Colour plays a key role in how we interact with the world - from recognizing traffic signals to appreciating vibrant art. But for many people, distinguishing between certain colours isn’t always easy. This condition, known as colour deficiency (or colour vision deficiency), affects how the eyes and brain interpret colour information. At Nvision Eyecare, our eye doctors in Auckland provide comprehensive assessments and support for patients with colour vision challenges. Here’s what you need to know about this common condition.
November 2, 2025
For people with colour vision deficiency, the world can sometimes look dull or confusing. Reds and greens might blend together, bright colours can appear muted, and small details in a vibrant landscape may go completely unnoticed. This condition is more common than most people realise, affecting roughly 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women in some form.
October 15, 2025
If your eyes constantly feel gritty, dry, or tired, you are not alone. Many people across Auckland spend their days in air-conditioned offices or staring at screens, only to find that artificial tears offer little more than fleeting relief. What might feel like simple eye fatigue is often a sign of a deeper, treatable medical condition.

