Eye Disease
Most people will have a problem with their eyes at some point in their lives. Most eye problems are not serious and do not require a doctor's care. However, certain eye diseases are serious and can result in blindness if left untreated.

Glaucoma
Glaucoma leads to severe consequences like blindness or permanent change in vision, if ignored or goes untreated. It’s a disease which happens due to damage of the optic nerve from excess fluid pressure in the eye, which is also known as aqueous humour. Latest treatment methods suggest anti-glaucoma compositions that are effective in reducing the intraocular pressures.

Squint
Intermittent or constant, this deficiency takes place because eyes get misaligned, in different directions. Usually, the eyes are supported and held by 6muscles, but in case of squint, the stronger muscle pulls the eye towards it, and it can be inward or outward. The reasons can be varied, like heredity, nerves defect, poor vision or defect of eye muscles. This disorder can happen at any age, but empirically, studies have cited, they happen in infants and young children.

Paediatric (Children)
Even when vision problems are just one part of a complex health condition, ophthalmology in children is part of helping kids reach their full potential.From the youngest children who can’t tell us what they see, to those getting their first pair of glasses, we focus on the unique eye care needs of kids. Our pediatric ophthalmologists help your child achieve the best vision possible with routine and specialized care.

Cataract
A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. Most cataracts are related to aging. Cataracts are very common in older people. By age 80, more than half of all Americans either have a cataract or have had cataract surgery.