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 Yes, the clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment for accurate detection and treatment of eye conditions. This includes OCT, visual field analyzers, fundus cameras, and advanced eye testing devices.
Yes, the doctor specializes in cataract surgery, LASIK procedures, retinal treatments, and other advanced eye care services to address both common and complex eye problems.
Yes, the doctor provides treatment for both adults and children, offering specialized care for pediatric eye conditions such as squint, refractive errors, and lazy eye, alongside adult eye care.
Absolutely. We encourage patients to make informed decisions. You are welcome to schedule a second opinion consultation to discuss your options before proceeding with surgery.
  • Adults: Every 1–2 years if you have no symptoms or risk factors.
  • Children: Regular check-ups as advised during growth years.
  • High-risk patients (those with diabetes, hypertension, or family history of eye disease): Annually or as recommended by the doctor.
  • Cataract: Blurred vision, glare or halos around lights, faded colors, and difficulty seeing at night.
  • Glaucoma: Gradual loss of peripheral (side) vision, eye pain, headaches, or sudden vision changes. Early detection is crucial as glaucoma can cause permanent vision loss.
Yes, LASIK surgery is considered safe and effective when performed on eligible candidates. You may be a candidate if you are:
  • Above 18 years of age
  • Have a stable eyeglass prescription for at least 1 year
  • Free from severe dry eye, corneal disease, or uncontrolled eye conditions
A comprehensive eye evaluation is required to confirm eligibility.
To reduce digital eye strain:
  •  Follow the 20-20-20 rule (every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds)
  •  Adjust screen brightness and maintain proper lighting
  •  Blink frequently to prevent dryness
  •  Use anti-glare glasses if needed
  •  Take regular breaks and maintain good posture
Treatment depends on the cause, but common options include:
  •  Lubricating eye drops or gels
  •  Lifestyle modifications (hydration, reduced screen time, using humidifiers)
  •  Prescription medications or procedures for severe cases
  •  Corrective measures like glasses, contact lenses, or surgery if blurred vision is due to refractive errors or cataract
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