KERATOCONUS
Keratoconus occurs when your cornea thins and gradually bulges outward into a cone shape. A cone-shaped cornea causes blurred vision. Keratoconus usually affects both eyes, though it often affects one eye more than the other. It generally begins to affect people between the ages of 10 and 25.
A new treatment called corneal collagen cross-linking may help to slow or stop keratoconus from progressing. Corneal ring implantation and corneal transplantation are the other treatment options for advanced cases. Our team perform all current treatments available.
Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve and cause blindness. Techniques to reduce intraocular pressure are used in its treatment. Drop treatments, laser treatments and, in necessary cases, surgical methods are used. Trabeculectomy is still the most widely used current treatment method. Our team applies this treatment in the best way.
Early diagnosis of this disease is very important. The necessary tests for this are:
Have your babies eye exams at 3rd, 6th, 12th months and every year thereafter.
Strabismus and Amblyopia (lazy eye) are the most common problems in children.
Our comprehensive eye exam for preschool children includes a series of tests for:
Some of the procedures performed by our treatment team:
Diagnostic Test for Dry Eye:
Punctal plugs are tiny devices that are placed in the eye’s tear ducts (called punta). Puncta are the tiny openings that drain tears from your eyes. About the size of a grain of rice, the plug stops fluid from draining from the eye. This helps keep the eye’s surface moist and comfortable, relieving itchy, burning and red eyes.
Lipiflow is a ground breaking technology used to treat dry eye disease caused by Meibomian Gland Dysfunction. The LipiFlow Thermal Pulsation System is designed to open and clear blocked glands which then allows the body to resume the natural production of lipids (oils) needed for the tear film.