Glaucoma and retinal diseases can lead to permanent vision loss if not detected early. Known as the “Silent Thief of Sight,” glaucoma often shows no symptoms in its early stages, making regular eye check-ups essential. At Eye Sight Center, we offer advanced diagnostic tests and comprehensive care, including treatments for retinal conditions, uveitis, and diabetic eye diseases, ensuring complete and effective eye care.
Glaucoma and retinal disorders are among the leading causes of irreversible vision loss, often progressing silently without noticeable symptoms in the early stages. Glaucoma, commonly referred to as the “Silent Thief of Sight,” damages the optic nerve, usually due to increased eye pressure, making early detection through regular screenings extremely important. At Eye Sight Center, we utilize advanced diagnostic techniques such as tonometry and perimetry (visual field testing) to identify glaucoma at its earliest stages.
The retina, often compared to the “film” of a camera, plays a crucial role in vision. Conditions like diabetic retinopathy and uveitis (inflammation of the eye) can lead to serious complications if left untreated. Our clinic offers specialized care including intravitreal injections for retinal swelling, management of retinal tears and degenerations, and treatment for systemic inflammatory conditions affecting the eye.
With a holistic and patient-centered approach, we combine medical therapy, laser treatments, and surgical interventions to provide comprehensive, 360-degree care for chronic eye diseases, ensuring the best possible outcomes for our patients.
It cannot be "cured," but it can be perfectly managed to prevent further vision loss.
Diabetics, people with high BP, and those with high myopia should get annual retina checks.
It is the fluid pressure inside the eye; normal range is typically between 12-21 mmHg.
It can be recurrent, which is why long-term follow-up with a specialist is necessary.
We offer various tiers of treatment to ensure quality care is affordable for the Varanasi community.