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Adults should undergo a comprehensive eye check-up at least once every 1–2 years. People with diabetes, high blood pressure, glaucoma, or a family history of eye disease may need more frequent examinations. Children should have regular eye check-ups, especially during school years.

Yes. Many eye conditions such as glaucoma and early diabetic retinopathy may not show symptoms in the initial stages. A routine eye examination helps detect such conditions early and prevents future vision loss.

A comprehensive eye check-up involves more than just checking spectacle power. It includes vision testing, slit-lamp examination, eye pressure measurement, and retinal evaluation. Pupillary dilation may be done if required for a detailed retinal assessment.

Common symptoms include blurred or cloudy vision, difficulty seeing at night, glare from lights, faded colors, and frequent changes in spectacle power. Cataract is an age-related condition and can be effectively treated with surgery.

Yes. Modern cataract surgery using phacoemulsification is a safe and commonly performed procedure. It is usually done under topical anesthesia, does not require stitches, and allows quick recovery.

This depends on the type of intraocular lens implanted. Monofocal lenses may require glasses for near work, while premium lenses such as multifocal, EDOF, or toric IOLs can reduce dependence on spectacles.

Glaucoma causes damage to the optic nerve and can lead to permanent vision loss. It often has no early symptoms and is known as the silent thief of sight. Early detection is crucial.

Patients with diabetes should undergo retinal examination at least once a year, or more frequently if advised by the ophthalmologist.

Yes. Pupil dilation is safe and allows detailed retinal examination. Temporary blurring of near vision and light sensitivity may occur for a few hours.

Digital eye strain is caused by prolonged screen use and may result in eye fatigue, dryness, headache, and blurred vision. Proper spectacles and screen habits help relieve symptoms.

Children should have their first eye examination by 3–4 years of age or earlier if any visual concerns are noticed.

Yes. Cycloplegic eye drops are often used to relax eye muscles and accurately detect spectacle power in children.

LASIK suitability depends on several factors including corneal thickness and eye health. A detailed evaluation is required before recommendation.

Appointments can be booked by calling the clinic or visiting during working hours. Walk-ins are accepted depending on availability.

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