Laser surgery and eye care






LASIK stands for laser assisted in-situ keratomileusis. This is a highly popular form of eye surgery and is used to correct a range of refractive errors, such as astigmatism, myopia and hyperopia. LASIK is a type of refractive surgery and involves controlled and precise targeting of the corneal tissue with a special laser. Corneal tissue is removed, resulting in a reshaping which enables improved and clear vision. LASIK is one of a number of different surgical techniques used to reshape the cornea. Laser surgery in Mumbai in Bhandup is a very good option as clinic has very good experts.


Cataract Eye Surgery
Cataract is one of the most common eye problems at global level. Essentially, a cataract involves the clouding of the lens. The function of the lens is to help focus and bend the light rays that come through your eyes so you can adequately perceive shapes, images, and distances. When cataract develops, the lens becomes cloudy and makes vision difficult and hard.
Eventually, this eye condition can lead to blindness, hence Eye care is important and in fact, cataract is one of the top causes of blindness around the world, with more than 1 million people losing their vision as a result of this condition. In India, it is estimated that the number of people who lose their eyesight due to cataract is in the region of 3.8 million every year.

Arogyam Eye Care Centre is located in Bhandup West, is a state of art, eye clinic, providing basic and advanced facilities to all patients.
We provide the following services:
Phaco-emulsification with use of Advanced Technology IOLs
All types Of Refractive Surgeries. (Lasik)
Medical and Surgical Management of Glaucoma
Medical Retina treatment
Spectacle and Contact Lens Service
Pediatric Ophthalmology
Anterior Segment (YAG) Laser Treatment.

Things to always remember for healthy eyes
Eat lots of fruits, vegetables & carrots which are helpful in maintaining healthy eyes.
1) Press cold cucumber slices gently against eyes 10 minutes before going to sleep at night to prevent puffiness.
2) Wear UV protective sunglasses. Get polarized lenses, not just darker lenses.
3) Try not to spend too much time continuously looking at your Television or computer or even cell phones screen.
4) Be sure to wear goggles or other eye protective while working with chemicals or any place with harmful , flammable airborne particulates.
5) Read the labels of eye drops carefully: many drops cannot be used, if you wear contact lenses.
6) Never look into the sun for long.
7) Visit your Ophthalmologist every year.

Archana Chowdhry is one of the most renowned Eye Best lasik surgeon in Mumbai.surgeons in and around Bhandup, she has performed more than 10000 surgeries in the career period of more than 13 years in Ophthalmology so far. She has the expertise and has immense experience in the fields of Phaco-emulsification, Refractive Surgery, and Glaucoma


Can Lasik make you go blind?
Myth: LASIK complications can make you go blind.
The truth is, there has never been a case of blindness as a result of Laser Eye surgery complications reported in the United States. The risk of becoming blind from a LASIK complication is actually comparable to the risk of blindness from wearing contacts.

Is there an age limit for Lasik eye surgery?
Age Limits And LASIK
However, a patient must be at least 18 years old before undergoing the procedure. In fact, many surgeons prefer patients be in their 20s. It depends on the surgeon and the particular patient, as each person's eyes may develop slightly differently.

Do you need reading glasses after Lasik?
Even with LASIK to correct your distance vision, you are likely to need reading glasses in your mid-40s. LASIK surgery cannot correct or prevent presbyopia, the age-related reduction of focusing power for seeing near objects. The benefits of the LASIK procedure may diminish over time.




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