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OPHTHALMOLOGY DEPARTMENT

OPHTHALMOLOGY DEPARTMENT

1. Comprehensive Eye Examinations: Conducting advanced diagnostic tests to assess vision, eye pressure, and structural integrity. 2. Surgical Procedures: Performing delicate surgeries such as laser vision correction, cataract removal, corneal transplants, and retinal repairs. 3. Disease Management: Treating conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and ocular infections. 4. Emergency Care: Treating acute eye injuries, infections, or sudden vision loss. 5. Medical Integration: Recognizing systemic health issues (e.g., diabetes, hypertension) manifesting in the eye and referring patients to other specialists. 6. Specialized Care: Some may specialize in subspecialties like pediatric ophthalmology, neuro-ophthalmology, or oculoplastic. 7. Skills: High manual dexterity for surgery, strong diagnostic skills, patient empathy, and ability to use specialized equipment. 8. Work Environment Ophthalmologists work in hospitals, private clinics, or specialized eye care centers, often managing a team of assistants, nurses, and optometrists

Date: 2026-04-03