Anterior Segment Diseases

This includes conditions affecting the front part of the eye—such as the cornea, iris, lens, and anterior chamber—impacting vision clarity, comfort, and overall eye health.

Key Areas of Care

  • Corneal Disorders – Diagnosis and treatment for infections, injuries, and dystrophies affecting the cornea
  • Lens Abnormalities – Management of cataracts and lens dislocation that impair vision
  • Dry Eye Syndrome – Relief from irritation and blurred vision caused by tear film imbalance
  • Anterior Uveitis – Treatment for inflammation in the front portion of the eye
  • Allergic Eye Conditions – Care for seasonal or chronic eye allergies affecting daily comfort

Advanced Techniques & Technologies

  • Slit-Lamp Examination – Detailed inspection of the anterior eye using a microscope and light
  • Pachymetry – Corneal thickness measurement for early detection of eye diseases
  • Specular Microscopy – Analysis of corneal cell health and function
  • Anterior Segment OCT – High-resolution imaging for precise diagnosis and monitoring

Support and Recovery

  • Medical Management – Prescription eye drops and oral medications for symptom relief and control
  • Protective Measures – Use of sunglasses, eye shields, and lubricants to reduce strain
  • Regular Monitoring – Scheduled follow-ups to track disease progression or resolution
  • Patient Guidance – Education on daily care and lifestyle tips to protect eye health

Effective management of anterior segment diseases ensures better vision, reduced discomfort, and long-term eye protection.