The retina is a most valuable, light-sensitive layer located at the back of the eye. It works much like the film in a camera- capturing light & converting it into signals and these signals later sent to the brain via optic nerve. This process allows us to see clearly, recognize faces, read and perform daily activities.
Any damage to the retina can significantly affect vision and, if untreated, may lead to permanent vision loss. That’s why timely diagnosis and expert care at a specialized center like Opsis Eye Hospital in Ghazipur is essential.
A complication of diabetes where high blood sugar damages retinal blood vessels.
Often symptomless in early stages, making regular eye check-ups crucial.
A condition affecting the macula (central retina), leading to loss of central vision.
A serious condition where the retina pulls away from its normal position.
This is an emergency condition and requires immediate treatment to prevent blindness.
Swelling of the macula due to fluid leakage.
Blockage of retinal veins causing sudden vision loss.
Consult immediately if you notice:
Early detection can prevent serious complications.
At Opsis Eye Hospital, advanced diagnostic tools help detect retinal problems at an early stage:
These technologies ensure accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment planning.
A highly advanced microsurgical procedure used for:
Includes:
Used in specific cases of wet AMD to stop abnormal vessel growth.
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The retina is the part of the eye that captures light and sends visual signals to the brain. Without it, vision is not possible.
Some conditions cannot be completely cured, but early treatment can prevent vision loss and preserve eyesight.
Most treatments like injections and lasers are minimally painful and performed under anesthesia for comfort.
Once a year for normal individuals
More frequently if you have diabetes or vision problems
It can lead to permanent blindness, which is why immediate treatment is critical.
Yes, diabetic retinopathy is one of the leading causes of vision loss, but it is preventable with regular screening.
If you experience blurred vision, floaters, flashes or sudden vision loss, consult a retina specialist immediately.
Our experts bring years of trusted experience in advanced eye care and treatment.Focused on providing personalized solutions for clearer, healthier vision.
Dr. Nishant Singh is a highly experienced Cataract Surgeon in Ghazipur, with more than 15 years of expertise in advanced eye care. He holds an MBBS and MS (Gold Medalist) from MLNMC, Allahabad and is known for his precision in squint treatment and oculoplasty surgery.
As a Consultant Eye Surgeon, he is dedicated to providing safe, effective and patient-centered care. His commitment to excellence and use of modern techniques ensure improved vision outcomes and enhanced patient satisfaction across all age groups. He is trusted for delivering consistent results with utmost professionalism.
Dr. Sonali Raj Singh is an experienced ophthalmologist in Ghazipur, with over 12 years of successful experience in the field of retinal diseases (related to medicine and surgery). After completing her MBBS from Bangalore, she has done her MS in Ophthalmology from Meerut.
Following her studies, she completed a medical retina fellowship at Sadguru Netra Chikitsalaya, Chitrakoot, followed by a fellowship in vitreo-retina from C.L. Gupta Eye Institute, Moradabad and L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad – two of India’s leading ophthalmic centers of excellence.
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