Eye Diseases (Ophthalmology)
Eye Diseases (Ophthalmology)

In our center’s ophthalmology clinic, our specialist physician performs both routine eye examinations and surgical operations with great precision and care.

If you experience any of the following symptoms, it is essential to consult an ophthalmologist:

  • Decreased vision
  • Floating or flying objects in front of the eyes (black spots, lines, dots, shadows)
  • Flashes of light
  • A sensation of seeing through a veil or curtain
  • Seeing colored rings around lights
  • Pain in or around the eyes
  • Redness or swelling in the eyes or eyelids
  • Excessive tearing
  • Protrusion of one or both eyes
  • Crossed eyes or double vision
  • Vision problems related to diabetes, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, kidney disease
  • Or a family history of eye disorders

Cataract

Cataract surgeries are performed using phacoemulsification (FAKO) technology.

Strabismus (Crossed Eyes)

Both follow-up and surgical procedures are carried out by our specialist surgeon in our operating room.

Glaucoma (Eye Pressure)

In addition to routine monitoring, treatment is provided through laser therapy and surgical intervention.

Tear Duct Obstruction

Both follow-up and surgical correction are performed at our clinic.

Other procedures such as pterygium (fleshy eye growth), chalazion (stye), and all types of eye surgeries are performed in our clinic using advanced diagnostic and treatment devices, including:
FFA (Fundus Fluorescein Angiography), Argon Laser, Visual Field Test, and Corneal Topography.


SMART LENS (INTRAOCULAR LENS) Applications

Smart intraocular lenses are implanted inside the eye and are permanent.
They enable clear vision at near, intermediate, and far distances without glasses.

These lenses are applied to cataract patients and individuals with high refractive errors.

Smart intraocular lenses provide:

  • Near vision (35–40 cm)
  • Intermediate vision (computer distance, 55–60 cm)
  • Distance vision (infinity)

They are multifocal lenses that allow patients to see clearly at all distances without the need for glasses.
Used for nearly a decade in cataract surgeries, these lenses offer lifelong visual correction and eliminate the need for reading or distance glasses.

Smart lenses can be applied to most patients suffering from cataracts.
They are also suitable for:

  • Younger patients without cataracts but with high hyperopia or severe myopia who are not eligible for laser surgery,
  • Individuals wishing to eliminate the need for reading glasses at an early age,
  • And even those who have previously undergone laser surgery but now experience visual deterioration due to intraocular lens deformation.

In such cases, smart lens treatment can restore clear vision and improve overall visual quality.

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