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The lens prescriptions are provided by the optometrists after completely evaluating your eye powers using automated refraction systems (Phoropter, Autorefractor, Autolensometer, Visual acuity testing etc.) & manual refraction systems. The frames and lenses are fitted & delivered within the least possible time. Home delivery service is provided for the out station guests. We invite you to visit us and we assure you will find the perfect glasses to suit you and help you see a more clearer and vivid world!

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Our Products & Services:

  • High quality frames of best materials personalised to suit your style and lens prescription

  • Premium branded and unbranded glass & plastic lenses

  • Single vision, bifocal and progressive addition lenses

  • Lenses with tint, anti reflection coat, hard coat, multi coat etc.

  • Readily available reading glasses of various powers

  • High index lenses for high powers

  • Specialized contact lens fittings, solutions and aftercare

  • RGP, standard & customised soft lenses

  • Rose K, Sclera & semiscleral speciality lenses

  • Variety of fashionable sunglassese

  • Low vision aids

  • Symptoms and Detection

    Many times, patients report no symptoms in the early stage of Diabetic Retinopathy. Patients experience following symptoms in the advance stage of this eye condition:

  • Fluctuating vision

  • Eye floaters and spots

  • Development of a scotoma or shadow in your field of view

  • Blurry and/or distorted vision

  • Corneal abnormalities such as slow healing of wounds due to corneal abrasions

  • Double vision

  • Eye pain

  • Near vision problems unrelated to presbyopia

  • Cataracts

  • The irregular growth of new blood vessels gives rise to serious complications such as retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, glaucoma and blindness. Usually, this disease affects both eyes.

    How is it treated?

  • Depending on what you need to see at work, you might need to wear reading glasses or remove glasses that correct for nearsightedness until the effects of the eye drops wear off

  • Huge strides have been made in the treatment of diabetic retinopathy. Treatments such as scatter photocoagulation, focal photocoagulation, and vitrectomy prevent blindness in most people. The sooner retinopathy is diagnosed, the more likely these treatments will be successful. The best results occur when sight is still normal.

  • In photocoagulation, the eye care professional makes tiny burns on the retina with a special laser. These burns seal the blood vessels and stop them from growing and leaking.

  • In scatter photocoagulation (also called panretinal photocoagulation), the eye care professional makes hundreds of burns in a polka-dot pattern on two or more occasions. Scatter photocoagulation reduces the risk of blindness from vitreous hemorrhage or detachment of the retina, but it only works before bleeding or detachment has progressed very far. This treatment is also used for some kinds of glaucoma

  • Side effects of scatter photocoagulation are usually minor. They include several days of blurred vision after each treatment and possible loss of side (peripheral) vision.

  • In focal photocoagulation, the eye care professional aims the laser precisely at leaking blood vessels in the macula. This procedure does not cure blurry vision caused by macular edema. But it does keep it from getting worse.

  • When the retina has already detached or a lot of blood has leaked into the eye, photocoagulation is no longer useful. The next option is vitrectomy, which is surgery to remove scar tissue and cloudy fluid from inside the eye. The earlier the operation occurs, the more likely it is to be successful. When the goal of the operation is to remove blood from the eye, it usually works. Reattaching a retina to the eye is much harder and works in only about half the cases.