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SMILE is the latest 3rd generation of laser vision correction. It is minimally invasive, flapless and bladeless procedure that combines the advantage of previous two generations with increased safety and comfort.
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LASIK is a quick and effective procedure to reduce one’s dependence on glasses or contacts by correcting the refractive errors of the eye. The procedure involves creating a thin flap of Cornea, the top layer
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Retina is the neurosensory layer of the eye which is present inside and at the back of the eye. It is on this layer that an image seen by the eye is formed, which is converted to nerve signals and transferred to the brain.
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Cataract Treatment with phacoemulsification is performed on an outpatient basis under topical or regional anesthesia. Paracaine eye drops are used to numb the eye. No injection is given to numb the eye.
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It is a chronic progressive optic neuropathy characterized by raised intra ocular pressure (IOP), optic nerve head (ONH) changes & visual field defects. But many patients have an IOP within normal range and
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Most of us care how we look and how we feel. We use proper nutrition and exercise to enhance our health, appearance and well being. Some of us may have abnormal appearance of the eyelids and the surrounding
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It is advisable to demonstrate & explain to the child what will happen during a vision check-up. This will help to reduce any anxiety your small child might be experiencing. It also helps to learn about your child's specific
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The adjustment of the muscles of the eye to correctly align the eyes is the most common eye operation performed in children. Eyes can be straightened virtually at any age- from as early as 4-5 months and whenever
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Pediatric ophthalmologists focus on the development of the visual system and the various diseases that disrupt visual development in children. Pediatric ophthalmologists also have expertise in managing the various ocular
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The cornea is the clear front surface of the eye. It lies directly in front of the iris and pupil, and it allows light to enter the eye. Viewed from the front of the eye, the cornea appears slightly wider than it is tall.
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Cornea is the transparent part of the eye that covers the front portion of the eye. When light rays enter the eye through the cornea, it bends or refracts the incoming light onto the lens. The lens further refocuses that light
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