Ophthalmic Treatment
OPD TIME : Monday - Saturday (09 AM to 04 PM ) & Sunday (09 AM to 01 PM )
Our Specialties:
- Cutting-edge Ophthalmic Treatments: We offer state-of-the-art ophthalmic treatments to address a wide range of eye conditions, ensuring optimal vision and eye health for our patients.
- Comprehensive Eye Surgeries: Our team specializes in a variety of eye surgeries, including cataract surgery, glaucoma surgery, vitrectomy, and more, providing comprehensive solutions tailored to each patient's needs.
- Expertise in Corrective Procedures: From ptosis surgery to refractive lens exchange (RLE), we have extensive experience in corrective procedures aimed at improving vision and enhancing the appearance of the eyes.
- Advanced Retinal Care: Our specialists excel in retinal detachment repair and diabetic retinopathy management, utilizing advanced techniques such as pneumatic retinopexy and vitrectomy to preserve and restore vision.
- Specialized Tear Drainage Solutions: We offer DCR (Dacryocystorhinostomy) procedures to address tear drainage issues effectively, providing relief from chronic tearing and recurrent eye infections.
- Efficient Chalazion and Pterygium Removal: Our surgical expertise extends to the removal of chalazions and pterygia, ensuring precise and effective treatment for these common eyelid and ocular surface conditions.
- Personalized Care Plans: We prioritize personalized care plans tailored to each patient's unique eye health needs, ensuring the best possible outcomes and patient satisfaction.
- Commitment to Eye Health Education: In addition to treatment, we are dedicated to educating our patients about eye health and preventive measures, empowering them to maintain optimal vision and eye wellness.
- Cutting-edge Technology: Our practice utilizes the latest diagnostic and surgical technologies to deliver superior care and outcomes, staying at the forefront of advancements in ophthalmology.
- Compassionate and Skilled Team: With a team of compassionate and skilled professionals, we strive to provide a supportive and comfortable environment for our patients, ensuring a positive experience throughout their eye care journey.
Services:
- Cataract Surgery: Involves removing the cloudy lens from the eye and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).
- Glaucoma Surgery: Various procedures exist to alleviate intraocular pressure caused by glaucoma, such as trabeculectomy, trabeculoplasty, and drainage implants.
- Vitrectomy: A surgical procedure to remove vitreous gel from the eye, often used to treat conditions affecting the retina, such as retinal detachment or diabetic retinopathy.
- Ptosis Surgery: Corrective surgery for drooping eyelids (ptosis) to improve vision and appearance.
- Retinal Detachment Repair: Various techniques are used to repair retinal detachments, such as pneumatic retinopexy, scleral buckling, and vitrectomy.
- Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE): Similar to cataract surgery but performed to correct refractive errors in patients who are not suitable candidates for LASIK or other laser eye surgeries.
- DCR (Dacryocystorhinostomy): A surgical procedure to treat blockages in the tear drainage system by creating a new drainage channel from the tear sac to the nasal cavity, usually performed to alleviate chronic tearing or recurrent eye infections caused by blocked tear ducts.
- Chalazion Removal Surgery: A procedure to remove a chalazion, which is a painless lump or swelling in the eyelid caused by a blocked oil gland. The surgery involves making a small incision in the eyelid to drain the contents of the chalazion.
- Pterygium Surgery: Surgical removal of a pterygium, a growth of tissue on the conjunctiva (the clear tissue covering the white part of the eye) that can extend onto the cornea, potentially affecting vision and causing irritation.
STANDARD PRACTICE TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY EYES:
- Regular Eye Exams: Schedule routine eye exams to monitor your eye health and detect any issues early.
- Protective Eyewear: Wear appropriate eye protection, such as safety glasses or goggles, when engaging in activities that pose a risk of eye injury.
- Healthy Diet: Maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, particularly those high in vitamins A, C, and E, which are beneficial for eye health.
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep your eyes hydrated and prevent dryness.
- Limit Screen Time: Take regular breaks when using digital devices to reduce eye strain and fatigue.
- Proper Lighting: Ensure adequate lighting when reading or working to prevent eye strain.
- UV Protection: Wear sunglasses that provide UV protection to shield your eyes from harmful UV rays.
- Quit Smoking: Smoking can increase the risk of developing eye diseases, so quitting smoking is beneficial for eye health.
- Stay Active: Regular exercise promotes overall health, including eye health.
- Follow Eye Safety Guidelines: Adhere to safety guidelines when using tools or chemicals to prevent eye injuries.