Eye Conditions We Treat
At our ophthalmology clinic in Singapore, Dr Low treats a variety of eye conditions with a focus on long-term vision preservation and quality of life.
Cataract and Age-Related Vision Changes
Glaucoma and Eye Pressure Management

Comprehensive Eye Treatment & Surgery Options
Dr Low offers evidence-based treatment plans for cataract and glaucoma, using the latest diagnostic equipment and surgical advancements to ensure safe, effective care.
Personalised Surgical Care

Restoring Clarity, Protecting Sight
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Why Choose Dr Low Jin Rong?
Frequently Asked Questions
If you’re experiencing blurry vision, difficulty seeing at night, or a family history of glaucoma, it is advisable to consult an ophthalmologist. Patients aged 40 and above are also advised to undergo regular eye screening, particularly at specialised centres. Early treatment helps prevent vision loss.
Cataract surgery is a short outpatient procedure where the cloudy lens is replaced with a clear artificial lens. Dr Low tailors each surgery for optimal visual outcomes.
Yes. Glaucoma is a chronic eye disease that damages the optic nerve, often without early symptoms. If left untreated, it can lead to permanent vision loss. Regular screening and early treatment—whether through eye drops, laser, or surgery—can help preserve your sight. Dr Low Jin Rong is an experienced glaucoma specialist offering both medical and surgical options.
Treatment depends on the type and stage of glaucoma. Dr Low offers:
- Medicated eye drops to reduce intraocular pressure
- Laser treatment such as Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)
- Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS)
- Conventional surgeries like trabeculectomy for advanced cases
Yes. In patients diagnosed with both conditions, Dr Low may recommend combined cataract-glaucoma surgery. This approach allows for faster recovery and reduces the need for multiple procedures. It is especially effective when performed by a dual-subspecialist like Dr Low at our Cataract Surgery Singapore centre.
- Ages 20–39: Every 2–4 years
- Ages 40–64: Every 1–2 years, especially for glaucoma risk
- Ages 65+: Annually
Those with diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of glaucoma should consider more frequent checks. Comprehensive eye screening is available by appointment with Dr Low.
