(Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism)
Blurry vision caused by focusing issues — easily corrected with glasses or advanced options.
Reduced vision in one eye — requires timely treatment to restore balance. It needs timely care.
Eyes not aligned properly — managed through exercises, glasses, or surgery if needed.
Specialized management for congenital or early-onset eye conditions.
Experienced ophthalmologists using advanced phacoemulsification and microincision techniques for safe, precise cataract removal.
Modern surgical equipment ensures minimal discomfort, faster recovery, and excellent visual outcomes.
Comprehensive pre- and post-surgery support to ensure a smooth, comfortable experience for every patient.
High-quality cataract treatment at competitive prices, trusted by patients across Ara and nearby regions.
A child’s first comprehensive eye exam should be done between 6 months to 1 year, again at 3 years, and before starting school. Early evaluations help detect hidden problems.
Watch for squinting, eye rubbing, sitting too close to screens, poor school performance, watery eyes, headaches, or complaints of blurred vision.
Amblyopia occurs when one eye has weaker vision. It needs early treatment with glasses, patching, or therapies to prevent long-term vision loss.
Yes. Squint can be treated with glasses, eye exercises, patching, or surgery depending on the type and severity.
Excessive screen time can cause eye strain, dryness, headaches, and worsening myopia. Follow the 20-20-20 rule and encourage outdoor play.
Ideally once a year. Children with glasses, allergies, or family history of eye disease may need more frequent visits.