3D Spectral

in Vitreo Retina

A 3D Spectral service utilizes cutting-edge technology to analyze the spectral characteristics of light in three dimensions. By examining the distribution of wavelengths, it provides insights into how light interacts with the eye and influences vision. This service offers advanced diagnostic capabilities, enabling the assessment of conditions like color vision deficiencies and retinal health. Additionally, it facilitates the customization of solutions such as personalized eye

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A Scan

in Catract

An A-scan service is a diagnostic tool used to measure the internal structures of the eye, particularly the thickness of the cornea and the length of the eyeball. It employs ultrasound technology to emit high-frequency sound waves, which are reflected off the ocular structures and analyzed to produce detailed measurements. A-scan services are crucial in assessing conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, and retinal detachment.

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Anterior Segment OCT

in Cornea

Anterior Segment OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) is a non-invasive imaging technique used in the eye category to visualize and assess the front portion of the eye. It provides high-resolution cross-sectional images of the cornea, iris, anterior chamber, and lens. This technology aids in diagnosing and monitoring various eye conditions, including corneal diseases, glaucoma, and cataracts.

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Automated Perimetry

in Glaucoma

Automated Perimetry is a diagnostic test used to assess the sensitivity of a person's visual field. It involves presenting light stimuli at different locations within the visual field and recording the patient's responses. By mapping out the patient's field of vision, Automated Perimetry helps detect and monitor conditions such as glaucoma, retinal diseases, and neurological disorders affecting vision.

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B Scan

in Vitreo Retina

B-scan service is a diagnostic imaging technique that employs ultrasound technology to produce two-dimensional cross-sectional images of the eye's internal structures. It is particularly useful for visualizing structures obscured by opacities, such as the vitreous, retina, choroid, and optic nerve head. B-scan service aids in diagnosing and monitoring various eye conditions, including retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, intraocular tumors, and ocular trauma.

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Cryo Treatment

in Vitreo Retina

Cryo Treatment service involves the application of extreme cold temperatures to treat various eye conditions. It is commonly used to destroy abnormal tissue growths, such as retinal tears, detachments, or intraocular tumors. During the procedure, a specialized cryoprobe is applied to the affected area, causing freezing of the tissue and subsequent cell death. Cryo Treatment is a safe and effective method that helps preserve vision and prevent further progression of eye diseases.

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Digital Fundus Imaging

in Vitreo Retina

Digital Fundus Imaging service involves capturing high-resolution images of the retina, optic disc, and blood vessels at the back of the eye using specialized cameras. This non-invasive procedure provides detailed images of the retina, enabling ophthalmologists to assess and monitor various eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, and glaucoma.

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Fluorescein Angiography

in Vitreo Retina

Fluorescein Angiography is a diagnostic procedure that involves capturing images of the blood vessels in the retina using a special dye called fluorescein. After the dye is injected into a vein, a series of photographs are taken as the dye circulates through the blood vessels in the eye. This imaging technique helps ophthalmologists diagnose and monitor various retinal conditions, such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal vascular occlusions.

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Green Laser

in Vitreo Retina

Green Laser involves the use of a specific wavelength of laser light, typically in the green spectrum, for various therapeutic and surgical procedures. This service is commonly employed in ophthalmology for treatments such as laser photocoagulation, which is used to seal leaking blood vessels in conditions like diabetic retinopathy and macular edema. The green laser's precise and controlled energy delivery makes it an effective tool for targeting specific areas of the retina.

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Intraocular Lens

in Catract

Intraocular Lens (IOL) involves the surgical implantation of artificial lenses into the eye to replace the natural lens, typically after cataract removal. These lenses correct refractive errors, restoring clear vision and reducing dependence on glasses or contact lenses. IOLs come in various types, including monofocal, multifocal, and toric lenses, catering to different visual needs and preferences. This service enhances visual acuity and quality of life for patients undergoing cataract surgery.

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