Term is used to describe the clouding of natural lens of the eye.Vision dims because cataract prevent light from passing beyond the lens and focus on the retina.
The cornea is the clear tissue at the front and center of the eye. Its clarity (translucence) permits light to pass into the eye, through the pupil and on to the retina at the back of the eye. Its curvature focuses (refracts) the light.
Procedure uses computer controlled laser to reshape cornea. Surgical procedure to correct Myopia,Hyperopia and Astigmatism. LASIK is acronym for laser assisted in situ keratomileusis.
“ A disease of progressive optic neuropathy with loss of retinal neurons and their axons (nerve fiber layer) resulting in blindness if left untreated. “Glaucoma describes a group of diseases that kill retinal ganglion cells.”
“ High IOP is the strongest known risk factor for glaucoma but it is neither necessary nor sufficient to induce the neuropathy.”
Oculoplastic surgeons are ophthalmologists who specialize in plastic and reconstructive surgery of the periorbital and facial tissues including the eyelids, eyebrows, forehead, cheeks, orbit (bony cavity around the eye), and lacrimal (tear) system.
Our doctors are trained to do a variety of eyelid and facial surgery for adults and children.
Nearsightedness is an eye condition in which you can see nearby objects clearly, but faraway objects appear fuzzy or blurry. Nearsightedness is also called myopia. Nearsightedness is extremely common and very treatable.
According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), almost 30 percent of adults and children in the United States are nearsighted..
Astigmatism is a common vision problem caused by an error in the shape of the cornea. With astigmatism, the front surface of the eye (the cornea) or the lens of the eye has an irregular curve, which can change the way light is passed to the retina (or refracted).
This causes blurry, fuzzy, or distorted vision. Farsightedness and nearsightedness (hyperopia and myopia) are two other types of refractive errors.
Presbyopia is an eye condition in which your eye slowly loses the ability to quickly focus on objects that are close. It is a disorder that affects everyone people during the natural aging process of their eyes.
When light enters the eye, it passes through the cornea and then through the pupil. The iris, the colored ring in your eye, opens and closes the pupil to adjust the amount of light passing through it. It then passes through the lens.
Ophthalmologist
“Dr.Sudarshan Patil, M.B.B.S, D.O.M.S [C.P.S], P.G.D.M.L.S. He did his M.B.B.S. From Grant Medical College and J.J.Group Of Hospitals.”
Ophthalmology
“Completed his ophthalmology residency from all India institute of medical sciences(New Delhi).”
Lamellar Keratoplasty
“Done his post-graduation from the Prestigious Medical College, Ahmedabad. He has vast experience regarding operating and handling complicated and difficult cases”
Pediatric Eye Surgeon
“Ms FRCS (UK) FMRF, FICO Fellow Shankar Netralaya, Chennai. He is our Pediatric Eye Surgeon and Squint specialist He did M.B.B.S. from KEM Hospital, Mumbai”