- General Eye Examination & Care
The General eye examination is more than just getting your eyes checked for a lens prescription. It involves several tests to check your eyes for vision and for any eye disease.
Know More - Digital Retinal Photography
Digital retinal photography, also known as digital retinal imaging, is a process in which a specialized digital camera is used to take high-resolution digital photographs of the back of the eye to screen for eye abnormalities.
Know More - Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a diagnostic imaging technique that is used to map and measure the thickness of the retina (the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye).
Know More - Ocular Ultrasound
Ocular ultrasound, also known as ocular ultrasonography, “echo,” or a B-scan, is a non-invasive, safe diagnostic test employed to evaluate structural integrity and pathologies of the eye.
Know More - Visual Field Testing
The visual field is a complete area that can be seen when your eyes focus on a single point; this comprises of objects that can be seen on either side and above and below the point that your eyes focus on.
Know More - Anti-VEGF Treatments
Anti-VEGF treatments involve the injection of a specific group of medicines known as anti-VEGF drugs into the eye to stabilize or improve vision in patients with certain eye conditions.
Know More - Vitreoretinal Surgery
Vitreoretinal surgery refers to a group of procedures performed deep inside the eye where the retina (light-sensitive membrane) and vitreous (gel-like substance) are located using traditional surgical instruments or lasers to treat problems involving the vitreous field and the retina.
Know More - Retinal Laser Therapy
Retinal laser therapy or focal laser photocoagulation is a procedure performed to preserve the health of the retina, the photosensitive layer in the back of the eye. It can treat conditions such as macular edema and breaks or tears in the retina which can lead to loss of vision.
Know More - Pattern Laser Technology
The Pattern Scanning Laser (PASCAL) system is an advancement of laser photocoagulation therapy for the eyes based on input from clinical experts and recent technologies.
Know More - Cataract Surgery in People with Retinal Diseases
Retinal diseases are conditions or disorders that affect your retina causing visual symptoms such as blurred vision.
Know More - Cataract Surgery in Diabetics
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia or presence of high sugar (glucose) levels in the blood. It is one of the main factors that cause development of cataracts. An estimated 60 percent of the people with diabetes are at increased risk of developing cataracts.
Know More - Intraocular Lens (IOL)
Intraocular lenses are usually made of acrylic, silicone or other plastic materials and are coated with a special material to help protect the eye against harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun.
Know More Launch Movie - Premium Intraocular Lens (IOL)
A premium intraocular lens (IOL) is a new type of IOL used in cataract patients that enables the patients to view both far distance and near distance objects without using glasses.
Know More - Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK)
Photorefractive keratectomy or PRK is a laser surgery performed to correct vision problems caused by refractive errors. Refractive errors occur when the eyes do not refract or bend light to properly focus on the retina, resulting in blurred vision.
Know More Launch Movie - Pediatric Ophthalmology
Pediatric ophthalmology is a branch of medicine which specializes in children’s eye care. Doctors in this specialty are referred to as pediatric ophthalmologists.
Know More - Ultrasound Biomicroscopy
Ultrasound biomicroscopy is an eye examination that provides a detailed image of your eye. It uses high-energy sound waves to generate images of the inside of the eye.
Know More - Heidelberg Retinal Tomography
Heidelberg retinal tomography (HRT) is a computerized diagnostic procedure used to generate 3D images of the optic nerve and retina. HRT focuses a special laser beam at varying depths of the optic nerve and uses these images to create a detailed 3D image.
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