Ophthalmology is a specialty of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye disorders. Eye and vision problems can strike anyone at anytime in their lives.
Many sight-threatening diseases if detected early can be cured or treated to prevent or slow the progression of serious vision loss.
The most important step in preventing visual loss is by routine examination of eyes by a qualified eye care professional. Children should receive their first comprehensive eye examination before the age of four unless problems warrant an earlier examination. Persons of age group 20 to 40 should have an eye examination every five years, 40 to 60 every two years, and after 60 every year if there are no visual problems. Immediate care is required if there is visual change, pain, flashes of light, floaters, injury or tearing, etc.
Our Services:-
Glaucoma I Age Related Macular Disease I Cataracts I Acute Ophthalmic conditions I Ocular-motility problems Ocular-plastic conditions I Eye problems relating to other medical conditions
Persons with diabetes are at greater risk for several eye disorders including diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and cataract, and should have an eye examination every year or as per their doctor’s advice.
The team provides expert consultation, accurate and early diagnosis, and management of various problems affecting the eyes. The department is well designed to render a comprehensive range of surgical and medical eye care for preservation, protection, restoration, and enhancement of vision for all aged patients.
The technology used at the Department of Ophthalmology includes:
Phacoemulsification System I A Scan I Eyes State-Of-The-Art instruments for Examining | Dedicated Operation Theatre for Eye Surgeries I Disposable Materials to Negate Infections and Germs