Opthalmology

Opthalmology

Opthalmology

Eyecare

The eye is the most significant and precious part of our body. As much as 80% of what we perceive and learn is achieved through vision. Being able to see clearly is the most important factor that influences our capacity to lead and enjoy a normal life. The AHMT have some of the Worlds most advanced, dedicated eye care facilities, all fully equipped with the latest diagnostic technologies, operating theatres and laser correction systems led by highly experienced and well qualified Surgeons and Doctors to provide evaluation, diagnostic and treatment for most eye conditions in both and adults and children.

Our Services
- Vision correction - Prescription of glasses / contact lenses
- LASIK Surgery
- Assessment for intra-ocular pressure
- Diabetic/ hypertensive eye disease evaluations
- Neuro-ophthalmological evaluations
- Diagnosis and assessment of glaucoma

- Our surgical facilities provide all varieties of anterior and posterior segments surgeries, oculo-plastic surgery, correction of squints, glaucoma's, complex and complicated retinal detachment surgeries.

In addition to the conventional cataract-implant surgeries, we also provide the sutureless, small incision surgeries, Phaco-emulsification and foldable implant, also implant of bifocal and multi-focal lenses for cataract patients.
Vision Correction Techniques
The principle of correcting refractive errors is to modify the refractive power: To decrease the refractive power in a nearsighted person; and to increase it in a farsighted person The most common techniques include:

Spectacles :
Spectacles are the most widely used and are universally considered the most safe devices. However, for various reasons many people find that spectacles are not necessarily the answer to their vision problems. For example, they are not suitable for people whose focusing problems differ greatly between one eye and the other, they are not allowed in certain professions and they are not practical for sports.

Contact Lense :
Contact Lenses are another popular choice. They provide convenience and are reasonably safe. However, they are not risk-free. Users of contact lenses are more prone to infections in the eye than the general population, even with proper care of the lenses. Therefore, one must always consult an ophthalmologist when planning to use contact lenses and strictly follow the cleaning guidelines. Some people who are allergic to the lens materials or the disinfecting solutions cannot use the contact lenses. Certain environments are prohibitive to the use of contact lenses, such as very dusty or smoky surroundings, and so are activities such as swimming.

Refractive Surgery :
Refractive Surgery has been developed as a means to correct vision problems for people who cannot (or wish to) wear spectacles or contact lenses. Refractive Surgery has been continuously developed for decades, from Radial Keratotomy (RK) to Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) which uses a type of laser called an excimer laser to directly reshape the surface of the cornea. Today, the Excimer Laser is being used in combination with an instrument called the Microkeratome, in a surgical procedure called Laser In-situ Keratomileusis (or LASIK). Our hospitals use the most advanced state-of-the-art systems. With over 85 years of distinction in eye care. we are proud to have the first eye hospital in India to launch the 400 Hz laser. ISO 9001:2000 certified with strict protocols on hygiene. LASIK patients treated from over 48 countries. Our portfolio of patients include members of Government, members of Consulates, CEO"s of Fortune 500 companies, physicians from USA, Bollywood stars, celebrities, models, airline crew, police officers and navy personnel.

Implantable :
Contact Lens Implantable Collamer Lens or ICL is a special type of lens designed to correct vision in the same way as contact lenses except they are placed permanently in the eye. These Implantable Collamer Lenses are often used to correct vision in patients unsuitable for LASIK (thin corneas, high near-sightedness, etc).
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