Ophthalmology Department
Vision exams • Glaucoma screening • Diabetic eye checks • Trauma assessment

Ophthalmology Department

Comprehensive eye care—from screening and diagnosis to medical treatment and follow-up.

About Ophthalmology

We provide routine vision checks, intraocular pressure measurement, early glaucoma screening, and diabetic eye programs—plus evaluation of eye injuries and urgent pathways when needed.

Our team performs slit-lamp exams, dilated fundus evaluations, and manages chronic eye diseases with structured follow-up.

Our Services

  • Routine eye exams (visual acuity, refraction)
  • IOP measurement & early glaucoma screening
  • Diabetic retinopathy & macular screening (OCT referral as needed)
  • Follow-up of chronic eye disease (glaucoma, dry eye, uveitis)
  • Eye injury assessment (abrasions, foreign bodies, blast)
  • Slit-lamp & dilated fundus evaluation
  • Contact lens fitting & hygiene counseling
  • Pediatric vision screening & school readiness

Eye Emergencies

Seek urgent care for sudden vision loss, severe pain, chemical splash, penetrating trauma, or flashes/floaters with a curtain-like shadow.

Our Treatments

Refraction & Vision Care

Accurate prescriptions and visual acuity optimization.

Glaucoma Follow-up

IOP monitoring and treatment pathways.

Diabetic Eye Screening

Retinopathy checks & OCT referrals.

Trauma & War Injuries

Abrasions, foreign bodies, blast-related injuries.

Dry Eye & Allergy

Tailored plans to improve comfort & clarity.

Pediatric Vision

School screening & amblyopia suspicion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Adults: every 1–2 years (earlier with diabetes, contact lenses, glaucoma risk, or vision changes).

Glaucoma can be silent yet cause irreversible loss—early IOP/optic nerve checks protect vision.

Rinse with clean water for ≥15 minutes and seek urgent care. Don’t rub or remove embedded objects.