MN Eye Hospital

PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLGY

Pediatric Ophthalmology or Pediatric Ophthalmologist in Sikar

The Pediatric Ophthalmology, Squint and Neuro Ophthalmology Service provides a comprehensive range of tests and therapies to diagnose and manage various eye disorders, including Refractive Error, Childhood Cataract, Glaucoma, Amblyopia, Squint, Congenital Anomalies, etc.

The available facility offers a vast range of Tests And Therapy:

 Testing for visual acuity
 Fixation targets for close-up and accommodating close-up objectives
 Fresnel prisms and prism bars are prisms.
 Bagolini’s eyewear 6. Charts of stereoacuity for the Titmus Fly and Random Dot tests
 Bar of neutral density
 Tests for contrast sensitivity
 Charts for testing color vision (Ishiara)

Sophisticated Instruments For Various Surgeries Like:

 Correction of both horizontal and vertical squints
 Cataract surgery and placement of additional IOLs
 Infant eye injuries
 Minor operations like chalazion removal and foreign body removal.
 Amblyopia treatment
 Focusing drills

Parents Should Refer to a Paediatric Ophthalmologist in Sikar if their Child is Experiencing Vision-Related Challenges.

There are several symptoms that parents should look for when it comes to vision-related challenges that their child might be facing. Here are a few:

Squinting or closing one eye: If your child is constantly squinting or closing one eye, it could be a sign of a refractive error or an eye muscle problem.

 

Frequent headaches or eye strain: If your child complains of frequent headaches or eye strain, it could be a sign of eyestrain caused by focusing on objects for too long.

 

Tilting their head or covering one eye: If your child tilts their head or covers one eye, it could be a sign of a vision problem in that eye.

 

Difficulty reading or doing close work: If your child has difficulty reading or doing close work, it could be a sign of a refractive error or a convergence insufficiency.