Ophthalmic Services
Microincision Cataract Surgery
Microincision Cataract Surgery is an advanced technique for removing cataracts through small incisions, reducing recovery time and complications. This procedure restores clear vision by replacing the clouded lens with an artificial intraocular lens, enhancing visual acuity and quality of life.
Chalazion Surgery
Chalazion Surgery involves the removal of a chalazion, a painless but inflamed lump on the eyelid caused by a blocked oil gland. This procedure alleviates discomfort, reduces swelling, and prevents potential complications, ensuring improved eyelid health and comfort.
Refraction
Refraction is a crucial eye examination process that measures how light bends as it passes through the eye. This test helps determine the need for corrective lenses, identifying issues such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Accurate refraction ensures optimal vision correction for improved clarity and visual comfort.
Slit Lamp Examination
A Slit Lamp Examination is a detailed evaluation of the eye's structures, including the cornea, lens, and retina. This test uses a specialized microscope to detect abnormalities, diagnose eye conditions, and guide treatment plans, ensuring comprehensive eye health assessment and management.
Eye Pressure Measurement
Eye Pressure Measurement, also known as tonometry, is a vital test that assesses intraocular pressure. This procedure helps detect glaucoma early by identifying elevated pressure levels, allowing for timely intervention and effective management of the condition to prevent vision loss.
Retina Evaluation
Retina Evaluation involves a thorough examination of the retina, the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. This procedure is crucial for diagnosing and monitoring retinal diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration, ensuring early detection and appropriate treatment to preserve vision.
Glaucoma Treatment
Glaucoma Treatment focuses on managing intraocular pressure to prevent optic nerve damage. It includes medications, laser therapy, and surgical procedures, tailored to each patient's needs, to effectively control the condition and preserve vision. Early and ongoing treatment is essential for preventing glaucoma-related vision loss.
Amblyopia Treatment
Amblyopia Treatment aims to improve vision in the affected eye, often referred to as "lazy eye." Treatment options include corrective lenses, eye patches, and vision therapy exercises. Early intervention, particularly in children, is crucial for strengthening the weaker eye and achieving optimal visual development.
Squint Treatment
Squint Treatment, also known as strabismus treatment, aims to align the eyes correctly. Options include corrective glasses, eye exercises, and surgical intervention. Early treatment is essential for improving eye coordination, preventing double vision, and enhancing overall visual function.
Syringing and Probing
Syringing and Probing are procedures used to treat blocked tear ducts. Syringing involves flushing the tear duct with a saline solution, while probing uses a fine instrument to open the duct. These treatments are essential for restoring proper tear drainage and preventing infections.
Squint Surgery
Squint Surgery corrects the alignment of the eyes by adjusting the muscles controlling eye movement. This procedure improves eye coordination, depth perception, and appearance, and is crucial for treating strabismus, reducing double vision, and enhancing overall visual function.
Pterygium Surgery
Pterygium Surgery involves removing a benign growth on the eye's surface that can cause irritation and vision problems. This procedure restores the eye's normal appearance and prevents the growth from recurring, ensuring improved comfort and visual clarity.
Cyst and Mole Removal
Cyst and Mole Removal is a surgical procedure to excise benign growths on or around the eye. It enhances comfort, prevents potential complications, and restores the eye's natural appearance, promoting overall eye health and well-being.
Eye Trauma Repair
Eye Trauma Repair refers to surgical procedures aimed at restoring the structural integrity of the eye following injuries such as lacerations, foreign body removal, or orbital fractures. Prompt and precise intervention is crucial to preserve vision and prevent long-term complications.
Ectropion Surgery
Ectropion Surgery corrects the outward turning of the eyelid, restoring its normal position against the eye. This procedure aims to improve eye comfort, prevent dryness, and protect the cornea from exposure, enhancing overall eye health and functionality.
Entropion Surgery
Entropion surgery corrects eyelid inversion by removing a wedge-shaped portion to tighten the lid, preventing eyelash irritation of the eye. This procedure, such as full-thickness wedge resection, addresses age-related entropion, ensuring improved eye comfort and preventing potential corneal damage.