The ZEISS MEL 90 excimer laser system is one of the world’s fastest laser designed to specifically meet the need of modern refractive surgery. Its innovative technology offers incredibly accurate, auto-stabilized calibrated laser energy delivery. The laser unique characteristics guarantee a perfect balance between high combined with excellent accuracy and safety for your treatment. The ZEISS MEL 90 excimer laser system offers many features that makes it without doubt the world’s best in its class.
The ZEISS MEL 90 excimer laser has exceptionally fast processing speed of 1.3 seconds per diopter, which make it the world’s fastest excimer laser available today. the speed ensures almost 3 times the speed of many excimer lasers available today. This ensure faster treatment, more comfort and optimal result, ensuring better quality of vision
A unique feature of the ZEISS MEL 90 excimer laser system is the intelligent triple. An ablation profile that offers the highest degree of precision and predictability, even for very small and very large refractive errors
The ZEISS eye tracking system has a exceptionally fast laser response time that tracks the smallest eye movement for a consistent centration of laser offering incredible treatment accuracy.
LASIK is indicated in people fulfilling the following criteria:
There are certain specific do’s and don’ts before undergoing LASIK.
they include:
At this hospital, we use the most advanced laser system, the ZEISS MEL 90 excimer laser system from Carl Zeiss, Germany – the world leaders in medical technology. The laser system is designed to make the corrections precisely to your eyes unique attributes allowing to an individualized treatment that is customized to your eyes care only.
Our hospital provides a wide range of services including comprehensive eye exams, cataract surgery, LASIK, glaucoma treatment, retinal care, pediatric eye care, and emergency eye care.
We are open Sunday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. We are closed on Saturday.
While a referral is not necessary for an appointment, having one can help streamline the process, especially for insurance purposes.
LASIK is a laser eye surgery that corrects vision issues like myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. A consultation with our specialist will determine if you are a suitable candidate.
Common symptoms include blurred vision, difficulty seeing at night, sensitivity to light, and seeing "halos" around lights. If you experience these symptoms, schedule an appointment for an evaluation.
Glaucoma is usually treated with prescription eye drops, but in some cases, laser treatment or surgery may be required to reduce intraocular pressure.
A comprehensive eye exam includes a review of your medical history, vision tests, eye pressure measurement, and a detailed examination of the front and back of your eyes.
Specific instructions will be provided based on the type of surgery. Generally, avoid eating or drinking after midnight before the surgery, arrange for someone to drive you home, and follow any medication instructions given by your doctor.
After cataract surgery, you may experience mild discomfort and sensitivity to light. It's important to use the prescribed eye drops, avoid strenuous activities, and attend all follow-up appointments.
After LASIK, avoid swimming, hot tubs, and eye makeup for at least a week. It's also important to avoid rubbing your eyes and to follow your doctor's instructions regarding eye drops and protective eyewear.
For eye emergencies, call our emergency hotline at +977-.
No, we don't assist with transportation arrangements.
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Yes, all our ophthalmologists and optometrists are board-certified and have extensive experience in their respective fields.
Both LASIK and PRK are laser eye surgeries for vision correction. LASIK involves creating a flap on the cornea, while PRK removes the outer layer of the cornea. Your doctor will recommend the best option based on your eye health and lifestyle.
Cataract surgery is usually an outpatient procedure that takes about 15-20 minutes. You will receive local anesthesia and mild sedation. The cloudy lens is removed and replaced with an artificial lens. Recovery time is typically short, with most patients experiencing improved vision within a few days.
For your first visit, bring any previous eye care records, a list of current medications, and your medical history. It's also helpful to write down any symptoms or concerns you have about your eyes.
To manage dry eye, use artificial tears, take breaks during screen time, stay hydrated, and use a humidifier. Avoid environments with excessive wind or smoke.
We welcome your feedback to improve our services. You can provide feedback through our email at tapariaeyecare@gmail.com .
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