🩺 Eye Care Services

CATARACT

Cataract is an eye condition in which the natural lens becomes cloudy, leading to blurred or reduced vision. It commonly develops with age but can be effectively treated with safe and advanced surgical procedures.

GLAUCOMA

Glaucoma is an eye condition caused by increased eye pressure that can damage the optic nerve. Early detection and timely treatment are essential to prevent permanent vision loss.

CORNEA

Corneal diseases affect the clear front surface of the eye, leading to pain, redness, blurred vision, or vision loss. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential to restore clarity and protect long-term eye health.

PAEDIATRIC

Pediatric eye diseases include vision and eye conditions affecting children, such as squint, lazy eye, and refractive errors. Early diagnosis and timely treatment are essential to ensure proper visual development and lifelong eye health.

RETINA

Retina diseases affect the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye and can lead to vision loss if not treated early. Timely diagnosis and advanced retinal care are essential to protect and preserve eyesight.
WhatsApp Image 2026-01-07 at 1.59.36 PM

OCULOPLASTY

Oculoplasty deals with the diagnosis and treatment of eyelid, tear duct, and orbital disorders affecting both function and appearance. It focuses on restoring eye health, comfort, and natural aesthetics through specialized surgical and non-surgical care.

DRY EYES

Dry eye disease is a common condition where the eyes do not produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly. It can cause discomfort, redness, irritation, blurred vision, and a gritty or burning sensation in the eyes.

PHACUEMULSIFICATION

Phacoemulsification is a modern, minimally invasive cataract surgery that uses ultrasound to break and remove the cloudy lens. It allows faster recovery, minimal discomfort, and improved vision with a small incision.
WhatsApp Image 2026-01-07 at 2.20.51 PM

DCT

DCT disease (Dacryocystitis) is an infection or inflammation of the tear sac caused by blockage of the tear drainage system. It leads to excessive watering, swelling, pain near the inner corner of the eye, and discharge.