Cataract
A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. Most cataracts are related to aging. Cataracts are very common. In older people. By age 65, more than half of all Indians have either a cataract or have had cataract surgery.

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Glaucoma
One of the most common causes for irreversible visual loss is glaucoma. Glaucoma is damage to the nerve fiber layer of the retina that is typically caused by an elevation in the intraocular pressure.

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Refractive / Lasik
LASIK has advantages over other procedures, including a relative lack of pain afterward and the fact that good vision is usually achieved almost immediately, or at least by the very next day.

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Viteoretinal
A dedicated camera utilizing a high intensity flash coupled to a Digital (8 megapixel) camera takes large and very detailed pictures of the retina. (Video digital system). Image Net (Topcon Japan) Coupled to the camera upper end graphic card enables the images captured to be analysed, enhanced, and literally blown up digitally to a 1000X for examination in detail.

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Cornea
This device photographs your eye and creates a kind of "map" of your cornea. It will display the corneal irregularities and the steepness or flatness that the surgeon must correct.

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Squint
We are also proud to have a panel of well-trained Strabsmologists, as well as the surgical equipment for the surgical correction of squint.

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Contact Lenses
Contact lenses not only enhance visual acuity and appearance, but also improve performance in visual tasks and sports.

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Low Vision Clinic
Low vision is an condition in which the vision loss is severe enough to interfere with the daily life of the patient. After a retina or corneal problem the vision can only be enhanced sufficient to read or see with special aids.

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Paediatric Services
These services focus on the entire family, providing a range of support to sighted and visually impaired children and their parents. The components of the program include parent support, outreach to rural communities and county health clinics, public education, and high-risk tracking and intervention.

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