At Sentra Hospital, we provide specialized care for children with eye conditions like nasolacrimal duct obstruction, ptosis (droopy eyelid), and hemangioma. Our experienced doctors offer personalized treatment to ensure the best results.
If your child has watery eyes or discharge due to a blocked tear duct, we offer effective treatments like tear duct massage, eye drops, or minor surgery if needed.
Ptosis can cause a droopy eyelid, affecting vision and appearance. Our doctors perform frontalis sling surgery using safe materials to lift the eyelid and improve vision.
Hemangiomas are harmless growths made of blood vessels, often seen near the eyes. We provide tailored treatment options, including observation, medicine, or minor procedures like laser therapy or surgery when necessary.
At Sentra Hospital, we understand that every child’s needs are unique. Our team ensures gentle, expert care while keeping parents informed every step of the way. Your child’s vision and well-being are our top priorities.
No, cataract surgery is a painless procedure. It is performed under topical or local anesthesia (eye drops or a small injection around the eye), ensuring you remain comfortable throughout.
The actual procedure typically takes 10-15 minutes, but you may need to spend a couple of hours at the hospital for preparation and post-operative monitoring.
There are several types of IOLs available:
Monofocal IOLs – Provide clear vision at one distance (usually for distance vision; glasses may be needed for reading).
Multifocal IOLs – Provide both distance and near vision, reducing dependence on glasses.
Toric IOLs – Correct astigmatism along with cataracts.
Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) IOLs – Provide intermediate and distance vision with minimal halos or glare.
Orbit and oculoplasty is a specialized branch of ophthalmology that deals with the surgical management of eyelid disorders, tear duct issues, and diseases or injuries of the eye socket (orbit).
Droopy eyelids (Ptosis)
Eyelid malpositions (Entropion, Ectropion)
Tear duct blockages
Orbital tumors or fractures
Cosmetic eyelid concerns