FACILITIES

Facilities currently available at Bathia Hospital & Eye Clinic:

  • Complete Eye Checkup and Screening.
  • Advanced Cataract & Phaco emulsification surgery setup with IOL implantation (Foldable Monofocal/Multifocal and TORIC lenses)
  • Glaucoma Screening and Surgeries. (Perimetry, Gonioscopy, Non Contact Tonometer, Trabeculectomy and Express Shunts implants)
  • Retinal Evaluation and Surgery Setup. (F.F.A. with Digital Imaging ,  Colour Photographs,)
  • Refractive Surgeries, LASIK (MEL 80 Carl Zeis Excimer Laser).
  • CLE / PHAKIC IOLs , ICL (Implantable Contact Lenses) where Lasik is not possible
  • Yag Laser for after Cataract and Glaucoma Surgeries.
  • Cornea Grafting.
  • Oculoplasty.
  • Squint Operations
  •  Contact Lens Clinic. 

CLINIC FACILITIES




Carl  Zeiss CS Operative Microscope :
It is one of the top model of operating microscope from world reputed German company with the best observer microscope used for all eye surgeries, like phaco emulsification & also including most complicated retina surgeries.
A  digital Sony camera allows excellent recording of the surgery used for demonstration & research purposes.

IOLMaster 500 from Carl Zeiss (Germany)

 The ZEISS IOLMaster® 500 is the gold standard in optical biometry with more than 100 million successful IOL power calculations to date. With the new version of the ZEISS IOLMaster 500 you get a piece of cutting-edge technology that points the way to the future of optical biometry.

It is proven in cases  like staphyloma, pseudophakic and silicone-filled eyes the ZEISS IOLMaster 500 measures along the visual axis, yielding the relevant axial distance. And with its Haigis-L formula on board it is dedicated to myopic and hyperopic post-LVC cases.

Bausch and Lomb – Protégé Phacoemulsification System

This phacoemulsification system for cataract surgery is one of the best in performance and technology with all the latest features of small incision phacoemulsification and fragmentation.

Haag-Streit at 900  Applanation Tonometer :

The original Goldmann tonometer is the most widely used instrument to measure the intraocular pressure. It is based on the Goldmann principle – a principle proven over more than 50 years and with millions of patients.


AUTO REFRACTOMETER :
Topcon (Japan) Topcon RM 8000:  

This instrument is used for computerized testing of refractive power of the eye.

KERATOMETER :

This is used to measure the curvature of front surface of the cornea. This reading is helpful in measuring the IOL power before cataract surgery.It is also used for perfect fitting of contact lenses.

PERIMETER, The OCULUS Easyfield® C : 

is designed for use as a visual field screener and a threshold perimeter for immediate re-examination of any abnormal findings. Full compliance with Goldman Standards makes the Easyfield® C ideal for all common examinations of the central field of vision up to 30° The Gold Standard in glaucoma diagnosis and management offers the utmost in clinical confidence

Plantech examination unit

This is a motorized chair examination unit which has slit lamp and ophthalmoscope mounted on it along with the vision chart. The beauty of this unit is that the patient does not have to move from one chair to another for the basic eye examination. So, this is the patient friendly instrument.

AIA – 125S YAG LASER APPA  :

This laser is used for 2 purposes :

It is used for doing
capsulotomy for the treatment of secondary cataract or posterior capsular opacification which develops in about 50 % of the patients after cataract surgery.

It is also used for doing peripheral iridectomy in patients with glaucoma. 

QUANTEL MEDICAL AXIS II BIOMETER (France)

This instrument is used for calculating axial length of the eye which helps in determining IOL power before cataract surgery.


Carl Zeiss Visucam Lite Fundus Camera camera-digital imaging system (Germany)

It is used for Fundus Fluoroscien Angiography (FFA) and Fundus Photography. This is connected to image net software for easy Archiving and retrieval of Photographs and instant reporting


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