Discover the range of medical and surgical treatments in General Ophthalmology. From corrective lenses to advanced laser surgery, learn how your vision is restored.
Treatment and Procedures
Customizing Treatment Plans For Patients
The treatment landscape in General Ophthalmology is broad, ranging from simple non-invasive corrections to highly complex microsurgeries. Once a diagnosis is made, the specialist develops a plan focused on either correcting the vision or halting the progression of a disease. Treatment is always personalized, taking into account the patient’s age, lifestyle, and overall health. The goal is to provide the most effective intervention with the least amount of risk.
Prescribing Corrective Lenses For Vision
Corrective lenses remain the most common treatment for refractive errors. For many patients, a simple pair of glasses or contact lenses is all that is needed to achieve clear sight.
- Single vision lenses for nearsightedness or farsightedness
- Progressive or bifocal lenses for age related focus issues
- Toric lenses for correcting astigmatism
- Specialized hard lenses for irregular corneas
Corrective lenses do not "cure" the eye, but they change how light enters the eye so that it focuses correctly on the retina.
Medical Management With Therapeutic Eye Drops
Medical management through the use of topical drops is a primary treatment for many chronic conditions. These drops can be used to lower internal eye pressure, reduce inflammation, or combat infections.
- Pressure lowering drops for glaucoma management
- Lubricating drops for chronic dry eye syndrome
- Antibiotic or antiviral drops for infections
- Steroid drops for reducing post surgical swelling
Patient compliance is key in medical management, as many of these drops must be used at specific times every day to be effective.
Cataract Removal And Lens Replacement
Cataract surgery is one of the most frequently performed and successful surgical procedures in the world. It involves removing the eye’s natural, cloudy lens and replacing it with a clear artificial lens called an intraocular lens (IOL).
- Traditional surgery using manual incisions
- Laser assisted cataract surgery for higher precision
- Choice of standard or premium multifocal IOLs
- Quick recovery time with immediate vision improvement
This procedure not only restores clarity but can also correct previous refractive errors, often reducing a patient’s need for glasses.
Applying Laser Therapy For Ocular Diseases
Laser therapy is a versatile tool used to treat a variety of conditions without the need for traditional incisions. Lasers can be used to seal leaking blood vessels, clear up scar tissue, or create new drainage pathways for fluid.
- YAG laser to clear "secondary cataracts"
- Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) for glaucoma
- Retinal photocoagulation for diabetic eye disease
- Laser peripheral iridotomy to prevent acute glaucoma attacks
Laser treatments are typically performed in the clinic setting and involve minimal discomfort and very short recovery times.
Delivering Medication Through Intravitreal Injections
Injections into the eye, known as intravitreal injections, have revolutionized the treatment of "wet" macular degeneration and diabetic eye disease. These injections deliver medication directly into the vitreous gel in the back of the eye.
- Anti VEGF medications to stop abnormal blood vessel growth
- Steroid implants for long term inflammation control
- Precise delivery of medication to the retina
- Performed under local anesthesia in the office
While the idea of an injection into the eye sounds intimidating, it is a very fast procedure that has saved the sight of millions of people who previously had no treatment options.
Reshaping The Cornea With Refractive Surgery
Refractive surgery, such as LASIK or PRK, is an elective procedure used to reshape the cornea so that light focuses correctly without the need for glasses.
- Using a laser to create a thin flap on the cornea
- Reshaping the underlying tissue to correct the prescription
- Fast results with many patients seeing clearly the next day
- High satisfaction rates for those looking for freedom from lenses
While not everyone is a candidate for refractive surgery, a general specialist can perform the necessary screenings to determine if your eye structure is suitable for the procedure.
Therapeutic Approaches To Chronic Dry Eye
Management of dry eye syndrome has evolved beyond simple over the counter drops. For patients with chronic ocular surface disease, advanced treatments are now available to restore the tear film.
- Punctal plugs to prevent natural tears from draining too quickly
- Thermal pulsation to clear blocked oil glands in the eyelids
- Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy for inflammation
Prescription drops that stimulate natural tear production
Treating dry eye is essential not just for comfort, but also for maintaining a clear and healthy corneal surface for optimal vision.
Performing Minor Office Based Procedures
Minor office procedures are also a core part of general services. These include the removal of small growths on the eyelids, opening blocked tear ducts, or repairing minor lacerations. Many of these issues are uncomfortable or unsightly but do not require a full operating room setting. A general specialist can perform these "lumps and bumps" surgeries under local anesthesia, providing quick relief for the patient with minimal downtime.
Who Can Benefit?
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
Astigmatism
Astigmatism care focused on precise vision correction and restoring clear, comfortable sight at every...
Blocked Tear Duct
Blocked Tear Duct care focused on restoring natural tear drainage and relieving discomfort, irritation,...
Cataract Surgery
Cataract Surgery
Cataracts
Cataracts care focused on restoring clear vision through advanced lens replacement and personalized surgical...
Chalazion
Chalazion care focused on relieving eyelid swelling, reducing inflammation, and restoring comfortable, healthy vision
Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis care focused on relieving redness, reducing irritation, and restoring clear, comfortable eye health
Contact Lenses
Contact Lenses designed to provide clear vision, daily comfort, and a convenient alternative to...
Cornea Surgery and External Disease
Cornea Surgery and External Disease
Corneal Repair
Corneal Repair focused on restoring corneal integrity, improving vision clarity, and protecting long term...
Corneal Surgery
Corneal Surgery
Deafblindness
Deafblindness care focused on comprehensive sensory support, early intervention, and enhancing communication and independence
Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic Retinopathy care focused on early detection, vision preservation, and protecting long term retinal...
Eye Angiography
Eye Angiography focused on detailed retinal imaging to evaluate blood flow and detect underlying...
Eye Examination
Eye Examination focused on comprehensive vision assessment and early detection of eye conditions to...
Eye Laser
Eye Laser focused on precision vision correction and advanced treatment solutions for clearer, sharper...
Eye Surgery
Eye Surgery delivering advanced precision, improved vision outcomes, and personalized care for lasting visual...
Farsightedness
Advanced Eye Care, Diagnosis & Vision Surgery
Femto LASIK
Experience the precision of bladeless laser vision correction
General Ophthalmology
Advanced medical and surgical eye care tailored to preserve your precious sight
Geriatric Ophthalmology
Specialized eye care for older adults
Glaucoma
Protecting vision from glaucoma
Glaucoma Surgery
Advanced Glaucoma Surgery to protect your vision
Hypermetropia
Hypermetropia
ILASIK
Your clear path to life without glasses
Intralase
The safest first step to perfect vision.
Intraocular Lens
Sharper vision with advanced intraocular lenses
Keratoconus Treatment
Modern options to stabilize and improve vision in keratoconus
LASEK
Surface laser vision correction with gentle flap‑free approach
Lasek PRK
Surface laser options: LASEK vs PRK essentials
Laser Treatments
Laser Treatments
LASIK
LASIK delivering advanced laser vision correction for clearer sight, reduced dependence on glasses, and...
Macular Diseases
Macular Diseases
Multifocal Lens
Multifocal Lens
Myopia
Effective management for nearsighted eyes
Ocular Immunology
Ocular Immunology: The Architecture of Immune Privilege and Ocular Defense
Ocular Microbiology
Ocular Microbiology
Ocular Prosthetics
Ocular Prosthetics
Oculoplastic
Oculoplastic
Oculoplastic Surgery
Oculoplastic Surgery
Ophthalmic Genetics
Ophthalmic Genetics
Ophthalmic Lasers
Ophthalmic Lasers
Orbit Surgery
Orbit Surgery
Pediatric Eyes
Pediatric Eyes
Pediatric Ophthalmology
Expert eye care for children and infants
Pediatric Retina
Pediatric Retina
Presbyopia Treatment
Presbyopia Treatment
PRK
PRK
Reconstructive Ophthalmology
Reconstructive Ophthalmology
Regenerative Ophthalmology
Regenerative Ophthalmology
ReLEx SMILE
ReLEx Smile delivering minimally invasive laser vision correction for faster recovery and long lasting...
Retina Surgery
Retina Surgery
Retina Vitreous
Retina Vitreous
Retinal Treatments
Retinal Treatments
ROP
ROP
Smart Lens
Smart Lens delivering advanced intraocular lens solutions for clear vision and reduced dependence on...
Sports Ophthalmology
Sports Ophthalmology
Strabismus Disorders
Strabismus Disorders care focused on correcting eye misalignment and restoring balanced, coordinated vision
Strabismus Treatment
Strabismus Treatment
Super LASIK
Super LASIK delivering customized laser vision correction for sharper clarity and enhanced visual precision
Surface Diseases
Surface Diseases
Surface Reconstruction
Surface Reconstruction
Tele Ophthalmology
Tele Ophthalmology
Vision Rehabilitation
Vision Rehabilitation
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I be awake during eye surgery?
Yes, most eye surgeries are done with local anesthesia and light sedation, so you are relaxed but awake.
Are the results of cataract surgery permanent?
Yes, the artificial lens is designed to last for the rest of your life and will not develop a cataract again.
Do eye injections hurt?
The eye is thoroughly numbed with drops or a small gel, so most patients feel only pressure, not sharp pain.
How long does a typical laser treatment take?
Most office based laser procedures take only 5 to 15 minutes to complete.
Can glasses fix my vision if I have a disease?
Glasses only fix focus; if the vision loss is due to a disease like glaucoma or a cataract, other treatments are needed.