OUR SERVICES

At Anita Eye Hospital, your vision is our mission. We provide a full spectrum of eye care services, from advanced cataract and glaucoma treatments to cutting-edge retina and cornea care.

Cataract Diagnosis & Treatment

For a safe and effective medical treatment of cataract, Anita Eye Hospital is a one-stop solution. We provide a safe eye cataract treatment based on the type of cataract, including cortical cataractintumescent cataractnuclear cataractposterior subcapsular cataractrosette cataract, and traumatic cataract. We also provide paediatric cataract treatment and effectively cater to complicated cataract treatment.

Reach out to our team for thorough analysis, treatment options, and prevention tips!

Cataract Diagnosis

The eye care specialists of our hospital diagnose cataract with a comprehensive eye examination. To identify cataract, your eye doctor analyses your medical history. If you experience vision difficulties, they also look for such signs and symptoms through some tests before cataract treatment that include:

  • Retinal Examination

For better examination of your eyes, eye specialists use eye drops to widen your pupil. It allows them to get a closer view of your retina.

With an ophthalmoscope, eye doctors look for the visible signs of cataract and proceed with the treatment accordingly.

  • Visual Acuity Test

In this eye examination, your eye doctor uses an eye chart to understand your vision and ability to read letters from a distance. They perform this test individually on each eye with one eye covered and similarly on the other. If they diagnose any signs of cataract, they proceed with the suitable cataract treatment.

  • Slit Lamp Examination

A slit lamp is an instrument with a high-intensity light beam that allows them to see the structures of your eyes better under magnified glasses. They examine the cornea, lens, iris, and other parts of your eyes. With this slit lamp, eye doctors even analyse the small sections, making it easier to detect minor problems.

Cataract Treatment

Cataract is a common eye problem and people get this problem as they age. When you start realising its symptoms, contact the experts of Anita Eye Hospital for early cataract treatment. Here are cataract treatment options:

  1. Eyeglasses

In the initial stage, when you don’t have any vision difficulty, your eye doctor prescribes eyeglasses to correct your vision.

  • Cataract Surgery

If the symptoms of cataract start impacting your day-to-day chores, then cataract eye surgery is the only effective option for cataract treatment to root out its symptoms. This surgery is also effective for congenital cataract treatment.

  • Laser Surgery

When eye doctors determine that your cataract is dense and find difficult to create an opening, they rely on laser treatment for cataract.

What Happens in Traditional Cataracts and Laser Cataracts Surgery?

When you visit Anita Eye Hospital, our doctors discuss with you and acquaint you with the cataract operation procedure of working.

  • Traditional Cataract Surgery

In the traditional cataract treatment procedure, eye care specialists numb the area around your eyes with local anaesthesia before the cataract eye surgery, but you are awake throughout. Under this cataract operation, eye surgeons remove the clouded lens using a microsurgical instrument and replace it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).

  • Laser Cataracts Surgery

There are here some laser-assisted surgery options to restore your vision:

2(a) Corneal Incision

For the cataract treatment, doctors make an incision through femto laser cataract surgery to access and remove the cataract from your eyes.

The surgeon creates a precise surgical plane for the corneal incision. It is done with a sophisticated 3-D image eye image called an OCT scan. Doctors aim to create an incision in a specific location with accurate depth and length in all planes. With the OCT image and a femtosecond laser, it can be performed exactly.

2(b) Capsulotomy

The blurriness of vision occurs after years later because the eye’s lens capsule gets cloudy. This capsule holds the IOL in its original position. To open this cloudy capsule, doctors may use a laser, which helps you restore your vision. This process of cataract treatment is called capsulotomy.

2(c) Cataract Fragmentation

Under laser cataract surgery, your provider uses a laser for better precision to remove the affected lens for IOL cataract surgery. Once they create an opening, this laser beam triggers the cataract to soften and fragment it easily. This process of cataract treatment is done with help of phacoemulsification probe using ultrasound & mechanical energy.

If your cataract gets hard, it may require more energy. This may increase the chances of more collateral tissue damage as compared to soft cataract. However, our surgeon takes all necessary precautions to lower such tissue damage and perform cataract eye surgery carefully.

Post-Surgery Care Tips

During the cataract operation, patients feel little to no pain. To recover faster after a cataract operation, here are some tips:

  • After a cataract operation, you may feel some irritation in your eyes. It is essential to shield your eyes with eyeglasses and avoid dirt or dust affecting your eyes after cataract treatment.
  • Do not perform activities like heavy weightlifting to avoid additional eye pressure after cataract removal surgery.
  • After a cataract operation, you may see things brighter, so it is essential to avoid driving.
  • Take the necessary precautions your doctor suggests and take medications as a cataract cure promptly.

Cataract Prevention Tips

Since cataract is an age-related problem, you can follow the below cataract precaution tips to protect your vision:

  • Limit your eyes’ exposure to the sun, and wear sunglasses to block sun rays if needed.
  • Refrain from indulging in any physical activities (basketball, football, or more) that may cause eye injury. To prevent accidental injury, wear eye protective glasses.
  • Say no to smoking as you may increase the chance of developing cataracts three times more than non-smokers.
  • Go for regular eye checks to detect any symptoms of eye-related problems at the earliest.

We at Anita Eye Hospital provide comprehensive treatment for various eye diseases. The diseases are listed here:

Retina Diagnosis & Treatment

For safe and effective retina care, Anita Eye Hospital is your trusted one-stop solution. We specialize in diagnosing and treating a range of retinal conditions, including diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, retinal vein occlusion, and more. Our expert team also handles complex cases and offers personalized treatment plans for every patient.

Reach out to our team for a thorough analysis, treatment options, and prevention tips!


Retina Diagnosis

Our eye care specialists diagnose retinal conditions through a comprehensive eye examination. The diagnosis involves reviewing your medical history and conducting specialized tests to identify any signs of retinal disease.

Dilated Eye Exam

To get a detailed view of your retina, eye doctors use dilating eye drops to widen your pupils. This allows them to examine the back of your eye thoroughly, including the retina and optic nerve, for any abnormalities.

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

OCT is a non-invasive imaging test that uses light waves to capture detailed cross-sectional images of your retina. This helps in detecting issues like fluid accumulation, tissue damage, or retinal thickness.

Fluorescein Angiography

This diagnostic test involves injecting a dye into your arm, which travels to the blood vessels in your eye. Using a special camera, the doctor tracks the dye to identify blockages or leakage in the retinal blood vessels.

Ultrasound Imaging

For patients with unclear or obstructed views of the retina due to cataracts or other conditions, ultrasound imaging helps visualize the retinal structure and diagnose detachments or tears.


Retina Treatment

Medication

For conditions like macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy, anti-VEGF injections are often used to reduce swelling, slow disease progression, and improve vision.

Laser Therapy

Laser treatment is effective for sealing leaking blood vessels, repairing retinal tears, and managing conditions like diabetic retinopathy.

Vitrectomy Surgery

For severe conditions like retinal detachment or advanced diabetic retinopathy, vitrectomy surgery may be recommended. This procedure removes the vitreous gel to address retinal issues directly.

Cryotherapy

In certain cases, cryotherapy (freezing therapy) is used to repair retinal tears or detachments


Post-Treatment Care Tips

  • Follow your doctor’s instructions on medications and care routines.
  • Avoid activities that strain your eyes, such as heavy lifting or screen use, immediately after treatment.
  • Protect your eyes from bright light by wearing sunglasses as prescribed.
  • Attend all follow-up appointments for ongoing monitoring and recovery.

Retina Prevention Tips

  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet rich in antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids.
  • Manage chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension to prevent damage to retinal blood vessels.
  • Protect your eyes from UV rays by wearing sunglasses outdoors.
  • Avoid smoking, as it increases the risk of retinal diseases.
  • Get regular eye exams to detect early signs of retinal problems.

At Anita Eye Hospital, we are committed to safeguarding your vision with personalized and expert retina care. If you notice any changes in your vision, don’t wait—book an appointment today!

Cornea Diagnosis & Treatment

At Anita Eye Hospital, we specialize in advanced care for corneal conditions. From diagnosis to treatment, our expert team provides personalized care to protect and restore your vision. Whether you’re dealing with dry eyes, infections, or complex corneal diseases, we are here to ensure the best outcomes for your eye health.


Cornea Diagnosis

Comprehensive Eye Exam
Our specialists evaluate your eye health with a detailed examination, focusing on the cornea’s shape, clarity, and overall condition.

Corneal Topography
This advanced imaging technique maps the surface of your cornea, helping detect irregularities such as keratoconus or astigmatism.

Pachymetry
Pachymetry measures corneal thickness, a critical factor in diagnosing and managing conditions like glaucoma or corneal edema.

Slit-Lamp Examination
A slit-lamp microscope is used to examine the cornea under high magnification, identifying signs of infection, injury, or scarring.

Specular Microscopy
This test evaluates the health of endothelial cells in the cornea, essential for maintaining corneal clarity.

Tear Film Assessment
For dry eye syndrome, we assess your tear film quality and stability using tests like the Schirmer test and fluorescein staining.


Cornea Treatment

Dry Eye Management

  • Artificial tears and lubricating eye drops
  • Advanced treatments like punctal plugs or intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy

Infections and Ulcers

  • Antiviral, antifungal, or antibiotic medications for corneal infections
  • Monitoring and managing corneal ulcers to prevent complications

Keratoconus Treatment

  • Corneal cross-linking to strengthen and stabilize the cornea
  • Custom-made contact lenses or scleral lenses for improved vision

Surgical Options

  • Corneal Transplant (Keratoplasty): Full-thickness (PKP) or partial-thickness (DALK) transplants for damaged or scarred corneas.
  • Lamellar Surgery: Minimally invasive procedures to treat specific corneal layers.
  • Laser Treatments: For correcting refractive errors or smoothing irregular corneal surfaces.

Ocular Surface Disorders

  • Treatment for pterygium, conjunctival growths, or chemical injuries
  • Amniotic membrane therapy for severe surface damage

Post-Treatment Care Tips

  • Follow your doctor’s instructions for medications and eye drops.
  • Avoid rubbing or touching your eyes to prevent infections.
  • Use prescribed protective eyewear to shield your eyes from dust, wind, or sunlight.
  • Attend regular follow-ups to monitor your recovery and eye health.

Cornea Care and Prevention Tips

  • Protect your eyes from UV exposure by wearing sunglasses outdoors.
  • Maintain good hygiene when using contact lenses to avoid infections.
  • Stay hydrated and eat a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants.
  • Seek prompt treatment for any eye injuries or discomfort.

At Anita Eye Hospital, we are committed to providing advanced and compassionate care for corneal conditions. If you’re experiencing symptoms like redness, blurred vision, or sensitivity to light, don’t wait—schedule your consultation today!

Glaucoma Diagnosis & Treatment

For comprehensive and effective glaucoma care, Anita Eye Hospital is your trusted one-stop solution. We specialize in diagnosing and managing all types of glaucoma, including open-angle, angle-closure, normal-tension, congenital, and secondary glaucoma. Our experienced team tailors personalized treatment plans to protect your vision and enhance your quality of life.

Reach out to our experts for an early diagnosis, effective treatment options, and prevention strategies!


Glaucoma Diagnosis

Comprehensive Eye Examination
Our specialists conduct a thorough eye examination to evaluate your vision and check for signs of glaucoma. This includes assessing intraocular pressure (IOP), optic nerve health, and peripheral vision.

Tonometry
Tonometry measures the pressure inside your eye (IOP). Elevated IOP is one of the main risk factors for glaucoma.

Ophthalmoscopy
This procedure examines the optic nerve for signs of damage due to glaucoma. Using a specialized lens and light, the doctor assesses the shape and color of the optic nerve.

Visual Field Test (Perimetry)
This test evaluates your peripheral (side) vision, which is often affected by glaucoma in its early stages.

Gonioscopy
Gonioscopy uses a special lens to examine the drainage angle of your eye. This helps identify whether you have open-angle or angle-closure glaucoma.

Pachymetry
Pachymetry measures the thickness of your cornea, as it can influence IOP readings.


Glaucoma Treatment

Medications
Eye drops are commonly prescribed to lower IOP by reducing fluid production or improving drainage in the eye. Oral medications may also be used in some cases.

Laser Therapy

  • Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT): Used for open-angle glaucoma, SLT enhances fluid drainage to reduce IOP.
  • Laser Peripheral Iridotomy (LPI): For angle-closure glaucoma, this procedure creates a small hole in the iris to improve fluid flow.

Surgical Options

  • Trabeculectomy: A surgical procedure to create a new drainage pathway for excess eye fluid.
  • Glaucoma Drainage Devices: Tiny devices are implanted to help drain fluid from the eye and reduce pressure.
  • Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS): These newer techniques are less invasive and have quicker recovery times.

Post-Treatment Care Tips

  • Use prescribed medications exactly as directed.
  • Avoid strenuous activities that may raise your eye pressure.
  • Protect your eyes from injuries and direct sunlight.
  • Attend all follow-up visits to monitor your condition and adjust treatment as needed.

Glaucoma Prevention Tips

  • Get regular eye exams, especially if you are over 40 or have a family history of glaucoma.
  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet and regular exercise.
  • Manage chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension to reduce your risk.
  • Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, as they can harm eye health.

At Anita Eye Hospital, we are dedicated to protecting your vision and ensuring the best possible outcomes for our glaucoma patients. If you notice symptoms like eye pain, blurry vision, or halos around lights, don’t wait—book an appointment today!

Comprehensive Ophthalmic Services

At Anita Eye Hospital, we pride ourselves on being a trusted center for complete eye care. Our expert team provides advanced diagnostic, medical, and surgical services for a wide range of eye conditions, ensuring that every patient receives personalized and high-quality care.


Our Services

Cataract Services

  • Diagnosis and management of cataracts
  • Advanced phacoemulsification surgery
  • Premium intraocular lens (IOL) implantation

Refractive Error Correction

  • Prescription glasses and contact lenses
  • LASIK and other laser vision correction procedures

Glaucoma Management

  • Comprehensive glaucoma screening
  • Laser and surgical treatments, including MIGS and trabeculectomy

Retina Care

  • Diagnosis and treatment of diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal detachment
  • Advanced imaging techniques like OCT and fluorescein angiography
  • Surgical options, including vitrectomy and laser therapy

Pediatric Ophthalmology

  • Vision screening for children
  • Management of amblyopia (lazy eye), strabismus, and other childhood eye disorders

Cornea and Ocular Surface Disorders

  • Treatment for dry eye syndrome, corneal infections, and keratoconus
  • Corneal transplantation and advanced surgeries

Oculoplastic Surgery

  • Cosmetic and reconstructive procedures for eyelids and orbit
  • Management of tear drainage issues

Neuro-Ophthalmology

  • Diagnosis and treatment of optic nerve disorders, eye movement abnormalities, and vision loss related to neurological conditions

Comprehensive Eye Checkups

  • Routine eye exams for early detection of eye diseases
  • Screening for conditions like diabetic eye disease, glaucoma, and age-related changes

Why Choose Anita Eye Hospital?

  • Experienced Team: Highly trained ophthalmologists and staff with expertise in various subspecialties.
  • State-of-the-Art Technology: Advanced diagnostic and surgical equipment for precision care.
  • Patient-Centric Approach: Individualized treatment plans to address your unique eye health needs.
  • Commitment to Excellence: Dedicated to safeguarding your vision with compassion and expertise.

Protecting your vision is our priority. Whether you need routine care or specialized treatment, Anita Eye Hospital offers a comprehensive range of ophthalmic services tailored to your needs. Book your appointment today for a clear path to better vision!

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