Our clinic offers precise diagnosis and evidence-based treatment for a wide range of retinal disorders, including diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and other retinal vascular pathologies. Treatment protocols include intravitreal pharmacotherapy, using anti-VEGF agents such as Aflibercept (Eylea), Ranibizumab (Accentrix), and Brolucizumab (Pagenax), tailored to disease severity and individual response. These therapies aim to reduce macular edema, inhibit neovascularization, and preserve or improve visual acuity. Ongoing monitoring and personalized treatment plans ensure optimal visual outcomes and long-term disease control.
Our glaucoma service provides specialized, evidence-based care for patients with various forms of glaucoma, including primary open-angle glaucoma, angle-closure glaucoma, and secondary glaucomas. Treatment plans are tailored to each patient and may include topical intraocular pressure-lowering agents, laser trabeculoplasty, or minimally invasive and conventional glaucoma surgeries, depending on the severity and responsiveness of the disease. We are committed to delivering compassionate, individualized care while adhering to the latest clinical guidelines to preserve optic nerve function and maintain long-term visual health.
Our clinic provides state-of-the-art cataract surgery utilizing the latest phacoemulsification technology and biometry-guided intraocular lens (IOL) implantation to restore visual clarity with high precision. Surgical procedures are performed by experienced ophthalmic surgeons, ensuring minimal trauma, rapid recovery, and optimal refractive outcomes. We offer a range of monofocal, toric, and premium IOL options, tailored to individual visual needs, including correction for astigmatism and presbyopia. Our commitment to evidence-based practices and surgical excellence ensures safe, effective, and long-lasting visual rehabilitation for patients with cataracts.
Our comprehensive eye examinations are conducted by experienced ophthalmologists and encompass a full spectrum of diagnostic assessments aimed at evaluating visual function and ocular health. These include: Refraction and visual acuity testing to assess clarity of vision Binocular vision assessment to evaluate ocular alignment and coordination Slit-lamp biomicroscopy for anterior segment evaluation Tonometry for intraocular pressure measurement to screen for glaucoma Dilated fundus examination to detect retinal and optic nerve pathologies, including diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and optic neuropathies Advanced imaging such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fundus photography, when clinically indicated These examinations are designed to enable early detection of asymptomatic ocular diseases, facilitate timely intervention, and support personalized treatment strategies to preserve long-term visual function and ocular health.
Our clinic offers specialized care in the diagnosis and treatment of corneal pathologies, including infectious keratitis, corneal ulcers, keratoconus, corneal dystrophies, and ocular surface disorders. Treatment protocols are tailored based on disease etiology and severity. Our approach combines clinical expertise with cutting-edge technology to ensure accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and optimal visual rehabilitation for patients with corneal disease.
Thorough evaluation of patients experiencing low vision to determine the best possible management and improvement strategies. This service includes advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans.
Our presbyopia screening service includes comprehensive eye exams to accurately diagnose presbyopia. Utilizing advanced diagnostic equipment, our expert team ensures early detection to manage and treat this age-related condition effectively.
Our clinic provides specialized evaluation and treatment for pterygium. Management is tailored to the severity and progression of the condition. Initial treatment may include topical anti-inflammatory medications and lubricating eye drops to alleviate symptoms such as irritation, redness, and foreign body sensation. For progressive or visually significant cases, we offer advanced surgical excision techniques, including conjunctival autografting, aimed at reducing recurrence rates and optimizing cosmetic and functional outcomes. All procedures are performed by experienced ophthalmic surgeons, ensuring safe and effective restoration of ocular surface health.
For recurrent, persistent, or cosmetically significant chalazia, our clinic offers expert surgical intervention performed by experienced ophthalmologists. While initial management typically involves conservative measures such as warm compresses, lid hygiene, and topical or intralesional corticosteroids, surgical intervention is indicated when lesions fail to resolve or cause significant discomfort, astigmatism, or eyelid deformity. We perform incision and curettage (I&C) using minimally invasive techniques under local anesthesia, ensuring precise lesion removal with minimal tissue disruption. Attention is given to postoperative care and patient education to reduce the risk of recurrence and promote rapid healing. Our approach prioritizes both functional and aesthetic outcomes, ensuring high standards of care, patient comfort, and optimal recovery.
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