Overview

The Ophthalmology Department is dedicated to providing comprehensive eye care services, from routine exams to complex surgeries. We address various conditions including refractive errors, cataracts, glaucoma, retinal disorders, and pediatric eye issues. Our Commitment Delivering high-quality, patient-centered care Ensuring accessibility to all community segments Fostering education and awareness about eye health Encouraging research and innovation in ophthalmology Promoting interdisciplinary collaboration Engaging with the local community through outreach initiatives We incorporate advanced technologies like optical coherence tomography and artificial intelligence diagnostics to enhance care standards and improve patient outcomes.

Procedures Performed

Routine Eye Examinations

Refractive Services

Cataract Surgery

Glaucoma Management

Retina Services

Cornea Services

Pediatric Ophthalmology

Oculoplastic Services

Low Vision Rehabilitation

Emergency Eye Care

Conditions Treated

Refractive Errors (Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism)

Cataracts

Glaucoma

Retinal Disorders (Diabetic Retinopathy, Age-related Macular Degeneration

Corneal Diseases

Pediatric Eye Disorders

Ocular Trauma

Eyelid Disorders

Orbital Diseases

Refractive errors

Cataract

Retina

Oculoplasty

Neuroohthalmology

Doctors

Ophthalmology
Specializes in:
    • Anterior segment
    • Cataract
    • Glaucoma
Dr. (Prof) Pooja Kanodia
  • Sr.Consultant
  • MBBS, MS (Ophthalmology)
  • 20 years of experience
Ophthalmology
Specializes in:
    • Anterior segment
    • Cataract
    • Glaucoma
Dr. (Prof) Mohd Mobin
  • Sr. Consultant
  • MBBS, MS (Ophthalmology)
  • 20 years of experience

Technologies Used

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

OCT is a non-invasive imaging technique that provides high-resolution cross-sectional images of the retina, optic nerve, and anterior segment of the eye. It is useful for diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma.

Phacoemulsification Systems

Phacoemulsification is the most common technique used for cataract surgery. Modern phacoemulsification systems utilize ultrasound energy to break up and remove the cataract through a small incision, resulting in quicker recovery and reduced risk of complications.

Retinal Imaging Systems

Advanced retinal imaging technologies, such as fundus photography, fluorescein angiography, and fundus autofluorescence, enable detailed visualization of the retina and aid in the diagnosis and management of retinal disorders.

Intraocular Lens (IOL) Implants

Advanced IOL implants, such as multifocal or toric lenses, can correct various refractive errors and reduce dependency on glasses or contact lenses after cataract surgery. Some IOLs also offer blue light filtering or extended depth of focus for enhanced visual quality.

Phacoemulsification Systems

Phacoemulsification is the most common technique used for cataract surgery. Modern phacoemulsification systems utilize ultrasound energy to break up and remove the cataract through a small incision, resulting in quicker recovery and reduced risk of complications.

Corneal Topography

Corneal topography systems map the curvature and shape of the cornea, aiding in the diagnosis and management of corneal diseases, refractive errors, and fitting contact lenses.

Retinal Imaging Systems

Advanced retinal imaging technologies, such as fundus photography, fluorescein angiography, and fundus autofluorescence, enable detailed visualization of the retina and aid in the diagnosis and management of retinal disorders.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Diagnostics

AI-powered diagnostic tools can assist ophthalmologists in analyzing imaging data, detecting abnormalities, and predicting disease progression, leading to earlier detection and personalized treatment strategies.

Centres of Excellence

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Cornea Clinic
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Retina Clinic
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Glaucoma Clinic
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Paediatric Opthalmology
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