Rotary Eye Hospital has been at the forefront of vision care technology giving to poor patients. Since being giving best services to patients, Rotary Eye Hospital has been the pioneer in introducing the latest & highly sophisticated technology in ophthalmic care here, which are offering by our international parteners at free of cost. We believe in using technology that's easily affordable, without the external cost factors creating issues during procedures. No stone is left unturned and no procedure is compromised. Every treatment is performed ONLY after the utmost care and precision has been taken. At Rotary Eye Hospital, we pride ourselves in being the best in everything. Our cutting edge technology enables us to break new patterns every time, thus setting us apart in the field of ophthalmology.
An autorefractor or automated refractor is a computer controlled machine used during an eye examination to provide an objective measurement of a person's refractive error and prescription for glasses or contact lenses. This is achieved by measuring how light is changed as it enters a person's eye.
Portable, digital, combination A-Scan and Pachymeter, with a large color touch screen, on-board memory and USB interface for archiving, extreme accuracy, repeatable measurements and reliability. Used to measure central and peripheral cornea thickness, multiple corneal maps with graphical display
Slit lamp is an instrument consisting of a high-intensity light source that can be focused to shine a thin sheet of light into the eye. The lamp facilitates an examination of the anterior and posterior segments of the eye, which includes the eyelid, sclera, conjunctiva, iris, natural crystalline lens, and cornea, enabling anatomical diagnoses to be made for a variety of eye conditions.
Phacoemulsification is a modern cataract surgery in which the eye's internal lens is emulsified with an ultrasonic handpiece and aspirated from the eye. Aspirated fluids are replaced with irrigation of balanced salt solution to maintain the anterior chamber. Charles Kelman introduced phacoemulsification in 1967 inspired by his dentist's ultrasonic probe
Ophthalmic operating microscopes are designed to provide high contrast and detailed imaging of all regions of the human eye. When choosing an ophthalmic operating microscope, it is important to pay attention to the type of optics employed. An apochromatic lens (or apo) will provide high light transmission, permitting high-quality imaging at lower light intensities.
YAG laser is a solid state laser that uses a neodymium-doped yttrium-aluminum-garnet crystal as the lasing medium. It is optically pumped with a lamp or diode and most commonly emits infrared light, used in either pulsed or continuous mode. Pulsed YAG lasers are typically Q-switched to achieve high-intensity pulses, which can be frequency doubled to emit light at 532nm.