The Ophthalmology Clinic provides diagnosis, treatment, and care for conditions related to the eyes and vision, by ophthalmologists (eye specialists).
Types of Ophthalmology Clinics
- General Eye Disease Clinic
- Provides basic eye examinations such as visual acuity testing, red eyes, dry eyes, pterygium, etc.
- Specialized Eye Disease Clinics
- Includes glaucoma clinic, retina clinic, or specialized laser vision correction clinic.
- Pediatric Eye Clinic
- Focuses on eye issues in children, such as rapid myopia progression, strabismus (crossed eyes), and amblyopia (lazy eye).
- Intraocular Pressure Measurement (Tonometer)
- Used to detect glaucoma.
- Fundus Camera
- Used to capture images of the inside of the eye to detect abnormalities.
Who Should Visit the Ophthalmology Clinic?
- Individuals with vision problems such as blurry vision, eye pain, or difficulty seeing clearly.
- Elderly individuals at risk for glaucoma, cataracts, or age-related macular degeneration.
- Diabetic or hypertensive patients who require regular eye check-ups.
- Children with vision issues such as strabismus, amblyopia, or rapid myopia progression.
Consulting Physician:
For inquiries, please contact: 052-011999 ext. 240