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Overview

Department of Ophthalmologyy

Sahayog Hospital's Department of Ophthalmology delivers precise, compassionate, and patient-centred eye care for all age groups. Our skilled ophthalmologists manage a wide range of conditions including cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and other complex eye disorders.

With advanced diagnostics and modern surgical technologies, the department provides routine eye exams, medical management, and complex surgical interventions. Our focus is on optimal visual outcomes, patient comfort, and long-term eye health.

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Doctors

Consultants

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs that I should have an eye check-up?

Signs include blurred or double vision, eye strain, headaches, light sensitivity, and ongoing eye irritation. Routine exams are important, especially with risk factors like diabetes.

What precautions are needed after cataract surgery?

Precautions include using prescribed medications, avoiding strenuous activity, protecting eyes from dust and light, and attending follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing.

Do children need eye surgeries, and are they safe?

Yes, children may need eye surgery for issues like cataracts or strabismus. Pediatric ophthalmologists at Sahayog Hospital provide child-friendly care for safe, effective results.

When should you consult an ophthalmologist at Sahayog Hospital?

Consult if you experience double vision, eye discomfort, flashes of light, sudden vision changes, or if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of eye disease.