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Eye Specialist In Nashik | Dr. Kavita Patil | Surekha Hospital

Dr. Kavita Patil is Eye Specialist in Nashik, a competent team composed of some of the top eye and surgical doctors in Nashik, latest infrastructure and a sincere commitment to patient care are the hallmarks of Surekha Hospital in Nashik, making it popular as one of the best Laparoscopy, laser and eye hospital in Nashik

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Eye Specialist In Nashik | Dr. Kavita Patil | Surekha Hospital

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  1. Eye Specialist In Nashik LASIK, which stands for laser in-situ keratomileusis, is a popular surgery used to correct vision in people who are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism. All laser vision correction surgeries work by reshaping the cornea, the clear front part of the eye, so that light traveling through it is properly focused onto the retina located in the back of the eye. LASIK is one of a number of different surgical techniques used to reshape the cornea.

  2. Contact Lens Contact lenses are small lenses that are applied directly to the eye to provide vision correction. Today, they are one of the most popular ways to correct vision problems and they are worn by an estimated 125 million people worldwide.Why choose contact lenses?There are many reasons that people opt to wear contact lenses instead of eye glasses. This can include the fact that contacts are easy to use and don’t have an effect on the wearer’s appearance. For those who lead active lifestyles, eye glasses can be a cumbersome and sometimes dangerous option, as the lenses and frames can break, causing damage to the eyes. In addition, contacts don’t fog up in cold weather like spectacles do and they have a wider field-of-vision compared to eye glasses. If you don’t want to wear spectacles, laser eye surgery is another option. But many are wary of this technology and the non-invasive nature of contact lenses can be a much more attractive solution. Contacts are also a much cheaper option, as surgery can cost hundreds of pounds.Glaucoma:

  3. Cataract A cataract starts out small and at first has little effect on your vision. You may notice that your vision is blurred a little, like looking through a cloudy piece of glass or viewing an impressionist painting.A cataract may make light from the sun or a lamp seem too bright or glaring. Or you may notice when you drive at night that the oncoming headlights cause more glare than before. Colors may not appear as bright as they once did.

  4. Computerize Eye Test Computerized Eye Testing’ An eye examination is a series of tests performed by an ophthalmologist (medical doctor), optometrist, or orthoptist assessing vision and ability to focus on and discern objects, as well as other tests and examinations pertaining to the eyes. Health care professionals often recommend that all people should have periodic and thorough eye examinations as part of routine primary care, especially since many eye diseases are asymptomatic. Eye examinations may detect potentially treatable blinding eye diseases, ocular manifestations of systemic disease, or signs of tumors or other anomalies of the brain. Ideally, the eye examination consists of an external examination, followed by specific tests for visual acuity, pupil function, extra ocular muscle motility, visual fields, intraocular pressure and ophthalmoscopy through a dilated pupil. A minimal eye examination consists of tests for visual acuity, pupil function, and extra ocular muscle motility, as well as direct ophthalmoscopy through an undiluted pupil.

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