Our Services

CATARACT
A cataract scatters the light as it passes through the lens, preventing a sharply defined image from reaching your retina. As a result, your vision becomes blurred. As you age, the lenses in your eyes become less flexible, less transparent and thicker.
- Toric (For Astigmatism)
- Complicated Cataract Surgeries

RETINA
Laser surgery can be used to treat diseases of the retina. Lasers produce a beam of light that is then converted to heat when it reaches the eye.This heat can then be used to destroy abnormal blood vessels that.

GLAUCOMA
Early detection, through regular and complete eye exams, is the key to protecting your vision from damage caused by glaucoma. A complete eye exam includes five common tests to detect glaucoma.

CORNEA
The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. Along with the anterior chamber and lens, the cornea refracts light, accounting for approximately two-thirds of the eye's total optical power.

OCULOPLASTY
Oculoplasty, also known as ophthalmic plastic surgery, is surgery with relation to the eye and its surrounding structures. Oculoplasty surgery may be performed to improve function, comfort and appearance for the following conditions: Tear Drainage Problems. Eyelid Malposition.

Pediatric Ophthalmology
Pediatric Ophthalmology focuses on the eye health of infants, children, and adolescents. It involves the diagnosis and treatment of various eye conditions specific to this age group, including refractive errors, amblyopia (lazy eye), strabismus (misaligned eyes or squint), congenital eye abnormalities, and visual development issues.