digitalRisk Factors of Lazy Eye>Positive family history of strabismus (misaligned eyes), amblyopia, childhood cataract or >glaucoma >Some genetic disorders that affect…Mar 3, 2017Mar 3, 2017
digitalHow does vitreous detachment affect vision?Although a vitreous detachment does not threaten sight, once in a while some of the vitreous fibers pull so hard on the retina that they…Mar 3, 2017Mar 3, 2017
digitalWhat Is Uveitis (Iritis)?Uveitis means inflammation of the uvea, or the middle layer of the eye. The uvea consists of three structures: the iris, the ciliary body…Mar 3, 2017Mar 3, 2017
digitalWhat Is Keratoconus? and Its Symptoms?Keratoconus, meaning “cone-shaped,” is a condition in which the cornea (the clear front window of the eye) progressively becomes steeper…Mar 3, 2017Mar 3, 2017
digitalTIMES HEALTH CARE ACHIEVERS AWARDS of TIMES OF INDIA GROUPIts raining awards and rewards for Win Vision Win Vision awarded the best eye hospital by TIMES HEALTH CARE ACHIEVERS AWARDS of TIMES OF…Mar 3, 2017Mar 3, 2017
digitalAdvantages of DSEK>Visual recovery is significantly faster >The eye is much stronger & gains more resistance to injury >Suture related complications are…Mar 3, 2017Mar 3, 2017
digitalWhat Is a Pterygium? And its Symptoms?A pterygium, from the Greek word for “wing,” is an abnormal growth of tissue that extends from the conjunctiva (a membrane that covers the…Feb 28, 2017Feb 28, 2017
digitalWhat causes glaucoma?Glaucoma is most often caused by abnormally high pressure inside the eye caused by the buildup of aqueous humor, a clear fluid which is…Feb 28, 2017Feb 28, 2017
digitalWIN RLE — Refractive Lens Exchange?Don’t be disappointed if you are denied for WINLASIK and WIN ICL procedure for your eyes.We have WIN RLE for you. This procedure is similar…Feb 28, 2017Feb 28, 2017