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Most medical centers offer charity programs, counseling, and financial assistance for those in need.
It’s recommended to have a comprehensive eye exam every 1–2 years, or more frequently if you have vision problems, wear glasses/lenses, or have conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of eye diseases.
Symptoms may include:
Blurry or double vision
Redness or irritation
Eye pain or discomfort
Light sensitivity
Watery or dry eyes
Sudden vision changes
If you experience any of these, seek professional help promptly.
We provide a wide range of services, including:
Cataract surgery
Retina and glaucoma care
Cornea treatment
Pediatric ophthalmology
LASIK & refractive surgeries
Oculoplasty
Contact lens clinic
Emergency eye care and more
Yes, our Pediatric Ophthalmology department specializes in diagnosing and treating eye conditions in children, such as lazy eye, squint, congenital cataracts, and refractive errors.
Absolutely. We offer advanced diagnostic and treatment options for diabetic retinopathy, including laser therapy, injections, and regular monitoring.