Ophthalmology
Associate Consultant. practice for over 22 years in the field of ophthalmology. completed MBBS from Govt. Medical college Jammu. Subsequently specialized in…
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Ophthalmology
Associate Consultant. practice for over 22 years in the field of ophthalmology. completed MBBS from Govt. Medical college Jammu. Subsequently specialized in…
MS OPHTHALMOLOGY
I am Dr Lavi Madhur working as Consultant Ophthalmologist at SkinVision Clinic with 6 years experience in comprehensive eye care, cataract evaluation and man…
MS- Ophthalmology
Dr. Megha Sadh is a distinguished ophthalmologist with 14 years of experience in the field. Dr. Sadh completed her MS in Ophthalmology from Netaji Subhash Ch…
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If you notice symptoms like sudden vision loss, flashes of light, floaters, pain or redness that doesn’t improve, or worsening cataract or glaucoma. Also, when regular glasses no longer correct your vision properly, or for surgical intervention (e.g., cataract surgery, LASIK, retina surgery).
Treatments include prescription glasses/contact lenses, medical management (eye drops, drugs), laser therapies (for glaucoma, retina issues, and refractive errors), and surgeries (cataract, LASIK, corneal transplant, retinal detachment repair). Many also provide cosmetic procedures like eyelid surgery or treatment for dark circles.
Consultation fees vary widely depending on the hospital/clinic, the ophthalmologist’s experience, and the area (whether it’s a premium hospital or smaller clinic). It can range from a few hundred rupees in smaller clinics to several thousand in top speciality hospitals.
Yes, many do now, especially for follow-ups, discussing test reports, or initial screening. Portals like DocIndia list ophthalmologists offering online appointments. But for physical examination, diagnostics (like slit-lamp or retinal imaging), or surgery, in-person visits are essential.
You may undergo slit-lamp examination, tonometry (for glaucoma), fundus exam, optical coherence tomography (OCT), visual field tests, ultrasound, or imaging like OCT-A or fluorescein angiography. If refractive changes are suspected, retinoscopy or autorefractor measurements plus refraction are done.
If you’re healthy with no eye issues, once every 1 to 2 years is often acceptable. But if you have risk factors (diabetes, hypertension, family history of glaucoma or retina disease), annual or more frequent checkups are advisable. After surgeries (cataract, retina), or if using chronic eye drops, follow-ups will be scheduled by the ophthalmologist.
Bring all prior prescriptions, glasses/contact lens measurements, any reports from eye tests (X-rays, retinal scans, OCT, etc.), and a list of symptoms (onset, what worsens/improves). If you’re under medication (even for non-eye conditions), bring that list too; some systemic medicines affect eyes.