Hospital Management System

Eye Care

Delivering Advanced Eye Care

Your eye’s wellness is an essential part of your health. And just as it is necessary to keep your body healthy, you also need to keep your eyes healthy. Everybody relies on their eyes to make sense of the world around them and to see. But some eye conditions can lead to vision loss, so it is essential to identify and treat eye diseases as early as possible. Philadelphia Hospital is a global leader in Opthalmology and has stood at the forefront of eye care for over 100 years. Our world-class eye care specialists are committed to delivering quality eye care services. We have the expertise in treating the rarest symptoms to perform the most complicated surgeries.

Types of Eye Specialists

Ortho
Ophthalmologist
retina
Retina Specialist
Glaucuma
Glaucoma Specialist
50404246671_7d39b1827c_c
Pediatric Specialist
Neuro
Neuro-Ophthalmologists
Oculoplastic Surgeon
Oculoplastic Surgeon

Clinical Services

Our Eye Care services include:

  • Neuro-Ophthalmology: Neuro-Ophthalmology merges the fields of ophthalmology and neurology. We will manage and diagnose complex systemic diseases of the nervous system that affect eye movements, alignment, pupillary reflexes and vision.
  • Pediatric Ophthalmology and Squint Services: We provide best-in-class squint eye surgery treatment at an affordable cost with the help of our newest facilities and technologies.
  • Corneal Conditions: Our doctors can check for corneal conditions as part of a comprehensive eye exam. The exam is painless and simple.
  • Cataract: After a prolonged illness or after/during a disease that impacts balance, motor skills or mobility.
  • Oculoplasty: Ophthalmic plastic surgery or oculoplasty is related to the eye and surrounding structures. It is performed to improve the comfort, function, and appearance of Eyelid Malposition, Tear Drainage Problems, and Problems of the Orbit (eye socket).
  • Emergency Eye Care: We diagnose and treat abrasions, chemical burns, foreign bodies, eye infections, eyelid lumps, corneal ulcers, allergies, inflammatory disease and many other emergency eye problems.
  • Glaucoma: Treating glaucoma is a group effort between you and us. Our ophthalmologist will prescribe your glaucoma treatment to help prevent or slow vision loss.

Our Team Of Doctors

Our eye care specialists are experts on diseases and ailments that impair vision, many of which do not have evident symptoms. They also have a thorough understanding of how the human eye functions. Eye physicians are familiar with the advantages and characteristics of corrective lenses, such as eyeglasses and contacts, and they know how age and risk factors affect vision throughout time for young and older people. Our ophthalmologist takes the time to discuss your alternatives, clarify the findings of your eye exam, and pay attention to your needs in terms of eye care. We urge you to ask questions and share your health information since maintaining excellent eye health is a partnership that requires constant attention. This information may be necessary for tracking, identifying, and treating potential visual issues.

Meet Our Doctor

Dr. Nalini Cooner
Consult Experts Now
Assess the extent of your problems and get relief with our eye care. Schedule an appointment with our eye care doctors today!

FAQ

What exactly is an eye exam?

A thorough eye exam begins with a complete history of ocular and general health issues, issues with other family members, and a history of current medications. The power of the spectacles is next examined. The papillary reactions and eye movements are next put to the test.

How long does an eye test last?

The examination process typically lasts 10 to 15 minutes, followed by 30 minutes for pupil dilation. The ophthalmologist will finish the retinal evaluation and review the results with you after dilation.

When is it necessary to have an eye exam?

An eye exam is necessary as soon as there is a change in vision or visual comfort and when the eye is injured. Squinting eyes or aberrant head postures in children and a propensity to hold objects very near to the eyes are further warning signs that someone needs an eye test.

Do these specialized procedures and tests require another travel or visit to another facility?

No. Since the facility is completely set up for entire vision treatment, all of these can be done at the initial visit at Philadelphia Hospital.