Doctors in eye care diagnose, treat, and manage vision problems, ensuring early detection and prevention of serious eye conditions.
Our Approach in Eye
Our approach to eye care in the hospital setting is centered on comprehensive, patient-focused treatment that covers everything from routine vision checks to advanced surgical interventions. We prioritize early detection, preventive care, and the management of both acute and chronic eye conditions to preserve and enhance vision.
We begin with detailed diagnostic assessments, using advanced tools such as slit-lamp exams, optical coherence tomography (OCT), visual field testing, and fundus photography. These help in diagnosing a wide range of conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and refractive errors.
Our team includes experienced ophthalmologists, optometrists, and eye care technicians who work together to provide tailored treatment plans. For conditions like cataracts or retinal disorders, we offer state-of-the-art surgical procedures, including phacoemulsification, laser therapies, and intravitreal injections. We also manage emergency eye conditions, including trauma, infections, and acute vision loss.
We believe in patient education and preventive strategies, promoting regular eye check-ups, particularly for individuals with diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of eye disease. Our outreach efforts also include school screening programs and public awareness campaigns to catch vision issues early.
Overall, our eye care approach ensures holistic vision health, blending medical excellence with compassion and technology to help patients maintain their quality of life through healthy eyesight.
Primary Care
Primary eye care in hospital focuses on the early detection, prevention, and basic treatment of common eye conditions. It includes routine vision screening, diagnosis of refractive errors (like myopia or hyperopia), and management of minor infections, allergies, and dry eyes. Patients are educated about eye hygiene, proper use of corrective lenses, and the importance of regular eye exams—especially for those with chronic diseases like diabetes or hypertension, which can affect vision.
Primary care providers also play a key role in referring patients to specialists for advanced conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, or retinal diseases. This ensures timely treatment and helps preserve long-term vision.
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