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The Jyothis Eye Care Hospital was established in 2009 by Dr VA Jaison. We provide outstanding ophthalmic care to its patients with an emphasis on compassion and efficiency, we have made it a priority to strive for excellence in serving vision needs Jyothis Eye Care Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art surgical and diagnostic equipment, modern operation theater and total productivity systems. Our Comprehensive Ophthalmology Service provides a wide range of diagnostic and consultative services. We offer evaluations, medical diagnostic services and computerized topography, which can often be performed during a single visit. From routine eye examinations to complex surgical procedures, ophthalmology department members work together to evaluate and address each patient's needs. Our eye specialists, eye surgeons, and optometrists embrace a tradition of teamwork in providing world class vision care services.
Retinal diseases vary widely - some are common and easily remedied, while others are rare, more difficult to diagnose and require more complex treatment. People with retinal diseases experience an array of symptoms.
Cataract is the leading cause of bilateral blindness in India. It has been reported that cataract is responsible for 50-80% of the bilaterally blind in the country. Cataract formation is a natural part of the ageing process.
Neuro-ophthalmology is an ophthalmic subspecialty that addresses the relationship between the eye and the brain, specifically disorders of the optic nerve, orbit, and brain, associated with visual symptoms.
Childrens eye care services (Paediatric ophthalmology services) in Jyothis Eye care hospital is unique in providing comprehensive services to all children aged below 16 years, and is well recognized as one of the best services.
Orbit, Oculoplasty and Ocular Oncology, a distinct subspecialty handles anomalies of lids, lacrimal system, extra ocular structures, bony orbit and other ocular adnexa.
The prevalence of glaucoma in adults over the age of forty years is estimated to be about 2.5-3.0% in rural India. Although infants and children can rarely be affected, glaucoma is more common in the adult population.