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At Nethradhma, your vision and eye health are our top priority. Our experienced team of ophthalmologists and optometrists are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care for all of your eye care needs.

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Branches Across Karnataka

Clinical Services

General Ophthalmology Services at Nethradhama Super Speciality Eye Hospital provide comprehensive eye care to patients.

It includes: Thorough history taking, refraction errors and corrections, intraocular pressure measurement, diagnosis and treatment.

Routine examinations

Routine examinations

Cataracts General eye Clinic

Cataracts

Glaucoma

Glaucoma

Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic Retinopathy

ocular infetcion

Ocular Infection

ocular inflamation

Ocular Inflammation

Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration

Eye Injury

Eye Injuries

Optometry Services

At Nethradhama, we offer robust optometry services dedicated to caring for your vision needs. Our team of skilled optometrists is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and expertise to provide comprehensive vision assessments and accurate refractions.

Vision Assessment

Vision Assessment

Refraction Lenses

Refraction

Cataract Lenses

Cataract Lens

Some common eye problems

Quality Eye Care You Can Trust 

High Quality Standards

The first NABH accredited hospital in India for maintaining national quality standards. 

State-of-the-Art Technology

Nethradhama Eye Hospital has introduced many state-of-the-art equipment that were firsts both nationally and globally.

Experienced Doctors

One of the lowest surgical complication rates worldwide with the help of highly experienced and skilled doctors   

Efficiency and Experience

Efficient day care procedures with a low turn around time to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience. 

Safety and Hygiene

We have implemented comprehensive hygiene and safety protocols to provide a safe and clean environment for everyone. 

Patient-Centric Approach

Our patients always come first, and we strive to provide personalized and compassionate care to each and every patient who walks through our doors.

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FAQ’S

Routine eye examinations are crucial for early detection and timely treatment of vision problems, refractive errors, and eye conditions, ensuring optimal eye health.
A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens in the eye. It can be treated through cataract surgery, a safe and common procedure where the cloudy lens is replaced with an artificial lens to restore clear vision.
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, often associated with increased intraocular pressure. It can be managed through medications, eye drops, laser treatments, or surgery, depending on the severity and progression of the condition.
Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that affects the blood vessels in the retina. It is diagnosed through a comprehensive eye examination, including a dilated eye exam. Treatment options may include laser therapy, injections, or surgery, depending on the stage and severity of the disease.
Ocular infections and inflammations can be caused by various factors, including bacteria, viruses, or allergies. Diagnosis involves a thorough eye examination, and treatment may include prescription eye drops, ointments, oral medications, or other appropriate interventions.

Macular degeneration is an age-related eye condition that affects the central part of the retina, leading to vision loss. Management options include lifestyle modifications, nutritional supplements, injections, or laser therapy, depending on the type and stage of macular degeneration.

In case of an eye injury, it is important to seek immediate medical attention. Avoid rubbing the eye, apply a cold compress, and protect the eye from further harm. Do not attempt to remove any foreign objects embedded in the eye. Prompt evaluation by an ophthalmologist is necessary for proper diagnosis and treatment.
In case of an eye injury, it is important to seek immediate medical attention. Avoid rubbing the eye, apply a cold compress, and protect the eye from further harm. Do not attempt to remove any foreign objects embedded in the eye. Prompt evaluation by an ophthalmologist is necessary for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Even if you don’t have any specific eye conditions, it is recommended to have a comprehensive eye examination every 1-2 years to monitor your eye health and detect any potential issues at an early stage.
Common symptoms of eye problems include blurred or double vision, difficulty seeing objects up close or at a distance, eye pain, redness, itching, excessive tearing, sensitivity to light, floaters, and sudden changes in vision. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is advisable to consult an eye care professional.
Yes, refractive errors can often be corrected without surgery. Depending on the specific error, eyeglasses, contact lenses, or refractive laser procedures such as LASIK or PRK can be used to correct vision and provide clear eyesight.

Yes, there are several preventive measures you can take to maintain good eye health. These include protecting your eyes from UV rays with sunglasses, maintaining a healthy diet rich in eye-friendly nutrients, avoiding smoking, taking regular breaks from digital screens, and practicing proper eye hygiene.

Children should have their first comprehensive eye examination at around 6 months of age. Additional exams should be scheduled at 3 years old, before starting school, and regularly thereafter as recommended by the eye care professional.

While eye exercises can help relieve eye strain and improve eye muscle coordination, they may not correct underlying vision problems or treat eye conditions. It is essential to consult with an eye care professional to determine the most appropriate treatment for your specific needs.

Optometrists play a vital role in eye care by providing comprehensive vision assessments, diagnosing refractive errors, prescribing corrective lenses, managing certain eye conditions, and assisting in pre- and post-operative care.

Yes, there are contact lenses specifically designed to correct astigmatism (toric lenses) and presbyopia (multifocal or bifocal lenses). Your eye care professional can guide you in selecting the right type of contact lenses based on your prescription and visual needs.

Some common age-related changes in vision include presbyopia (difficulty focusing on near objects), reduced ability to see in low light conditions, decreased colour perception, and an increased risk of developing conditions like cataracts and macular degeneration.

Driving immediately after having your eyes dilated is not recommended, as dilation can temporarily affect your vision, especially sensitivity to light and near vision. It is advisable to arrange for transportation or have someone accompany you for the examination.

The eligibility for eye surgery depends on the specific medical condition and the type of eye surgery required. It is essential to discuss your medical history and any existing conditions with your ophthalmologist, who will evaluate and provide guidance on the suitability of eye surgery in your case.

Yes, adopting a healthy lifestyle can help prevent eye diseases. This includes maintaining a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and omega-3 fatty acids, exercising regularly, managing chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension, avoiding smoking, and protecting your eyes from harmful UV radiation.

The recovery time after common eye surgeries varies depending on the procedure and individual factors. For example, cataract surgery recovery is often quick, with vision improvement within a few days, while other procedures may require a longer healing period. Your ophthalmologist will provide specific post-operative instructions and guide you through the recovery process.

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