Eye Blog
Looking for straight answers about dry eyes, kids’ eye exams, glasses, and everyday vision problems? This Burnaby eye blog shares optometrist-reviewed guides written for real life in Metrotown and Greater Vancouver. If you are dealing with symptoms now, start with the quick links below.
Quick Links
- Dry Eyes: Dealing with dry eyes can be a daily struggle. But worry not, our eye blog’s Dry Eyes category is brimming with insightful content. Learn about the root causes, effective radio-frequency treatment options, and preventive strategies to combat dry eyes.
- Glasses: Protect your eyes from the invisible threat of UV rays. Our glasses category in the eye blog uncovers everything you need to know about frames, lenses, and practical ways to safeguard your vision.
- Red Flags and Eye Health Issues: Our Eye Health Issues category delves deep into various conditions that could affect your sight. From common to rare, arm yourself with the knowledge of different eye health issues, their signs, symptoms, and potential treatments.
- OptometryNews: Stay informed with the latest advances in eye care practices, technology, and helpful tips. The Optometry category in our eye blog bridges the gap between you and the intricate world of optometry.
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We are here to equip you with the essential knowledge you need to prioritize and protect your vision. Please remember, while our blog is a rich source of information, it doesn’t replace the advice of a medical professional. If you’re experiencing any eye-related problems, always reach out to a healthcare professional or an optometrist.
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Real Eyes Optometry
Real Eyes Optometry is centrally located in Metrotown Mall. Our convenient location includes free, accessible parking and the ability for parents to complete errands without driving all over the city.
Consider being able to run to a grocery store, make a clothing return, and grab a quick bite, all while your child is having an eye exam. Of course, accompanying your kid during their eye exam is always a good idea. For details on how to find us, click here.
Dr. Sahota has a special interest in dry eye care and advanced in clinic treatments, including radio frequency technology, and is known for providing thorough, personalized dry eye consultations in multiple languages.
Dr. Pati enjoys caring for patients of all ages, with a particular passion for family eye care and pediatric eye health, helping kids build strong visual habits early in life.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes and does not replace professional medical advice

Reviewed by Dr. Amit Sahota, Registered Optometrist (BScOD)
Feb 5, 2026
Optometry Blog FAQ
What is this eye blog about?
This eye blog shares practical, patient-friendly information on eye exams, dry eye, kids’ vision, glasses, contacts, and common eye concerns in Burnaby.
Does an optometrist review the dry eye blog content?
Yes. Real Eyes articles, including dry eye content, show clinical review by Dr. Amit Sahota, Registered Optometrist (BSc, OD)
Is Dr. Amit Sahota formally trained in optometry?
According to Real Eyes’ published profile content, Dr. Amit Sahota earned a Doctor of Optometry degree from Pacific University and gives advice on this blog about dry eyes and pediatric optometry.
Is this eye blog a replacement for a personal eye exam?
No. The blog is educational. Real Eyes pages also state that blog information does not replace professional medical advice.
When should I stop reading blogs and book urgently?
If you notice a sudden increase in floaters or new flashes, book urgent eye care right away. Canadian optometry guidance notes these can signal more serious retinal issues



