Important Disclaimer: This assessment is a screening tool only — it is not a medical diagnosis. Results are for informational purposes and cannot replace a comprehensive eye examination. Please consult our doctors for an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan.
OSDI-Based Assessment: This quiz uses the Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI), a 12-item validated questionnaire developed by Schiffman et al. (2000) and endorsed by the TFOS DEWS II International Task Force and the American Academy of Ophthalmology. It is not a medical diagnosis — professional evaluation is required for diagnosis and treatment.
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Clinically Validated Screening Tool

Assess Your Dry Eye Symptoms

The OSDI (Ocular Surface Disease Index) is the gold-standard questionnaire used by ophthalmologists and optometrists to assess dry eye severity. Answer 12 questions to receive your score and personalized treatment guidance.

12 OSDI Questions ~3 Minutes Clinically Validated No Account Required
About the OSDI: The Ocular Surface Disease Index was validated in a US clinical population (Schiffman et al., 2000, Archives of Ophthalmology) and is the primary symptom screening tool recommended by TFOS DEWS II (2017) and the AAO Preferred Practice Pattern for Dry Eye (2023). Scores range from 0–100. A score ≥13 may suggest dry eye symptoms warranting professional evaluation (Miller et al., 2010).

What You'll Receive

Your OSDI score with severity band — Normal, Mild, Moderate, or Severe — based on validated US clinical thresholds.

Pattern analysis across 4 dry eye subtypes: evaporative, inflammatory, aqueous deficiency, and environmental.

Treatment guidance tailored to your score — from at-home care to LipiFlow® and prescription options.

Specialist bios for Dr. Densel and Dr. Ribolla, our certified dry eye specialists in Stamford, CT.

Section A — Ocular Symptoms

Questions 1–3 of 12 · How often did you experience these symptoms in the past week?

Eyes that are sensitive to light?

Think about the past week. Select how often this occurred.

Q1: Light sensitivity frequency

OSDI subscale: Ocular Symptoms. Light sensitivity (photophobia) is a validated OSDI indicator associated with tear film instability and ocular surface inflammation.

Your OSDI Assessment Results

Based on your 12 responses, here is your validated dry eye symptom score and personalized guidance.

Note on digital administration: This digital version of the OSDI has not been independently validated for score equivalence with the paper questionnaire in a US population. Use these results as a starting point for discussion with your eye doctor, not as a standalone clinical decision.
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Your Dry Eye Signature

OSDI subscale signals mapped across four dry eye phenotypes. Click any card to see clinical context.

Educational only — This pattern mapping is interpretive, not a validated subtype diagnosis. Clinical confirmation via LipiView®, TBUT, meibography, and osmolarity testing is required.
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Evaporative
(Meibomian Gland)
Lipid layer instability

Evaporative Dry Eye — MGD

The most prevalent dry eye subtype (up to 86% of cases). Meibomian gland blockage reduces lipid layer thickness. LipiFlow® and IPL directly address this root cause.

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Inflammatory Component

Ocular surface inflammation as both cause and consequence — a self-perpetuating cycle. Prescription anti-inflammatory drops and IPL can interrupt this cycle.

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Aqueous Deficiency

Occurs when lacrimal glands produce insufficient tear volume. ~10% with significant aqueous deficiency have Sjögren's syndrome.

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Environmental Sensitivity

OSDI Section C triggers — air conditioning, wind, low humidity — accelerate tear evaporation. Responds well to humidity control and the 20-20-20 screen rule.

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Your Personalized Roadmap

DEWS II stepwise approach aligned with AAO PPP 2023. Click any tier to expand treatment details.

Detailed Treatment Explanations

Expand each section to learn about specific approaches aligned with your pattern and OSDI score.

Meet Our Dry Eye Specialists

Our fellowship-trained physicians are certified in advanced dry eye diagnostics and treatment, including LipiView® imaging and LipiFlow® thermal pulsation.

Dr. Donna L. Densel, MD

Donna L. Densel, MD

Ophthalmologist · 20+ Years Experience

Dr. Densel is a fellowship-trained ophthalmologist with over two decades of experience treating dry eye disease. She is a certified LipiFlow® specialist and performs comprehensive evaluations including LipiView® tear film imaging, meibography, and tear break-up time (TBUT) testing.

LipiFlow® Certified LipiView® Imaging MGD Dry Eye Disease
Dr. Sofia Ribolla, OD

Sofia Ribolla, OD

Optometrist · Master of Visual Science, Dry Eye & MGD

Dr. Ribolla completed residency training with a specialty focus in dry eye and meibomian gland dysfunction. She provides comprehensive dry eye evaluations, LipiFlow® thermal pulsation treatments, and manages post-LASIK dry eye, contact lens–related dryness, glaucoma, and myopia control.

LipiFlow® Specialist Post-LASIK Dry Eye Glaucoma Myopia Control MVSc

Why Greenwich Ophthalmology Associates?

50+ Years
Serving CT/NY
Fellowship-Trained
Wills · Cornell · Bascom Palmer
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Stamford, CT
Greater NY/CT

Ready for a Comprehensive Dry Eye Evaluation?

Our eye doctors will confirm your dry eye pattern using LipiView® diagnostics, tear break-up time testing, meibography, and ocular surface staining — then create a personalized treatment roadmap.

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