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Devang Eye Care is dedicated to providing comprehensive and advanced eye care using state-of-the-art technology and a team of expert specialists. We offer a full spectrum of services under one roof, ensuring you receive the highest standard of ethical and compassionate treatment for all your vision needs.
Laser Vision Correction refers to a group of advanced surgical procedures used to correct refractive errors such as Myopia (nearsightedness), Hypermetropia (farsightedness), and Astigmatism (cylindrical power). We offer a range of customized laser solutions tailored to your unique eye structure.
From traditional cataract removal to advanced lens implants and laser vision correction, we offer solutions to reduce your dependence on glasses and restore sharp, clear vision.
Our specialized team provides gentle and effective care for children’s eye conditions, focusing on early intervention to prevent long-term vision problems.
We diagnose and treat complex diseases affecting the retina, including those linked to diabetes and age.
Our experts manage conditions affecting the eyelids, tear ducts, and orbit, combining medical and cosmetic procedures for optimal results.
We offer comprehensive diagnosis and follow-up for glaucoma, the “silent thief of sight,” to prevent irreversible vision loss.
A cataract is the clouding of the eye’s natural lens, which can lead to blurry vision, a faded appearance of colors, and increased glare. Cataract surgery is a common and safe procedure to remove this cloudy lens and replace it with a clear artificial one, called an intraocular lens (IOL).
At Devang Eye Care, we use advanced technology to perform precise cataract surgery. We offer a variety of IOL options, including TORIC IOLs to correct astigmatism (cylindrical power) and multifocal IOLs to correct both near and far vision, significantly reducing or eliminating the need for glasses after surgery.
Cataract surgery restores clear, vibrant vision and significantly enhances your quality of life. The procedure can also help with driving at night and performing daily tasks more comfortably.
The surgery typically takes about 15-20 minutes.
No, the procedure is painless as we use local anesthesia to numb the eye.
Most patients notice an improvement in vision within a day or two, with vision stabilizing over a few weeks.
Laser vision correction is a popular procedure that reshapes the cornea to correct refractive errors like myopia (nearsightedness), hypermetropia (farsightedness), and astigmatism, allowing for a life without glasses or contact lenses.
We offer the latest in laser technology, including Bladeless LASIK and flapless, painless SMILE. Our advanced procedures are designed for minimal discomfort and a rapid recovery, providing you with a safe and effective way to achieve visual freedom.
This procedure provides a permanent solution to refractive errors, offering the convenience of clear vision for all daily activities, from sports to professional life.
An eye examination is necessary to determine if you are a suitable candidate.
Both LASIK and SMILE are very safe when performed by experienced surgeons using modern technology.
Recovery is very quick. Most patients can resume normal activities within a day or two.
Myopia (nearsightedness) is a common condition where distant objects appear blurry. In children, myopia tends to increase as they grow, which can raise the risk of serious eye problems later in life. Myopia control is the use of treatments to slow this progression.
We use a combination of methods to control myopia progression, including atropine eye drops and progressive addition lenses. We also guide parents on lifestyle changes, such as encouraging outdoor play and limiting screen time, to help manage the condition.
Controlling myopia is crucial for protecting your child’s eye health. Slower progression reduces the risk of future retinal problems and helps maintain stable vision.
Myopia cannot be reversed, but its progression can be effectively controlled.
Myopia control treatments have been proven to significantly slow the rate of vision change in children.
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that can lead to irreversible damage to the optic nerve. Often called the “silent thief of sight,” it typically has no early symptoms, making regular check-ups vital.
We use a variety of diagnostic tools, including tonometry to measure eye pressure and visual field testing to check for peripheral vision loss. Our management plans are personalized and may include medication (eye drops), laser surgery, or, in severe cases, the implantation of a glaucoma valve.
Early detection and consistent management are the only ways to prevent permanent vision loss from glaucoma. Treatment can’t restore lost sight, but it can stop or slow the disease’s progression.
Not necessarily. You only have glaucoma if the optic nerve is damaged. However, high pressure is a significant risk factor.
There is no cure for glaucoma, but it can be effectively controlled with treatment.
Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that damages the blood vessels of the retina. This can cause vision loss or blindness if left untreated.
We provide a thorough diabetic eye screening to check for early signs of the disease. Treatment may involve specialized lasers or injections to seal leaking blood vessels and prevent further damage.
Regular eye exams are crucial for all diabetics, as early treatment can prevent significant vision loss and help preserve sight.
Diabetics should have a comprehensive eye exam at least once a year.
A squint (strabismus) is the misalignment of the eyes. This can cause a lazy eye (amblyopia), where the brain begins to ignore signals from the misaligned eye, leading to decreased vision.
Under the guidance of our paediatric specialist, we diagnose the cause of the misalignment. Treatment can include glasses, patching the stronger eye to force the weaker one to work, or squint surgery with adjustable stitches to precisely realign the eyes.
The unique feature of squint correction in children is that almost all the vision defects can be reversed if treatment is started as early as possible.
While easier to treat in children, we offer therapies that can improve vision in some adults with a lazy eye.
Ptosis is the drooping of the upper eyelid, often caused by a poorly functioning eyelid muscle. In children, if a severe droop covers the pupil, it can lead to a lazy eye.
A surgery is usually needed to correct ptosis. We offer various surgical options, including Frontalis sling surgery and LPS resection. For children, we prioritize surgery at the earliest safe age to prevent irreversible vision loss.
Correcting a drooping eyelid is not just for cosmetic reasons; it’s essential to prevent vision loss and visual field defects.
The best age is around three years if the ptosis is mild, but if it is severe and blocking vision, surgery should be done at the earliest possible age.
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