Specialities
Amblyopia is a condition where one eye has reduced vision due to abnormal visual development during childhood. It often occurs when one eye is significantly stronger than the other or when the eyes are misaligned (strabismus).
ROP is a potentially blinding eye disorder that primarily affects premature infants. It occurs when abnormal blood vessels develop in the retina, leading to scarring and retinal detachment.
Experience loss of central vision, usually in individuals over 50 years old, due to damage to the macula, a small area in the retina responsible for central vision.
Experience redness, itching, and discharge in one or both eyes.
Alleviate discomfort and reduce inflammation associated with allergic eye diseases.
Find relief from dry, irritated eyes.
Maximize remaining vision and regain independence.
Improve visual skills and enhance overall vision performance.
Enhance the appearance and function of the eyelids and surrounding structures.
Restore function and aesthetics to the eye area.
Address complex vision problems related to neurological conditions.
Ensure the visual health and development of children.
Enhance comfort and restore vision for individuals with ocular surface disorders.
Correct misalignment and improve eye coordination.
Slow the progression of macular degeneration and maintain central vision.
Preserve your vision and prevent complications from diabetic retinopathy.
Regain clear vision and alleviate discomfort from corneal conditions.
Retinal detachment can cause sudden vision loss and requires immediate treatment.
Glaucoma can silently damage vision. Management can preserve sight.
Cloudy vision from cataracts? Surgery can remove them and restore clear sight.




















