Eye7 Network Hospitals are ISO 9001:2008 Certified
Eye7 Hospitals Pvt. Ltd. is a network of 5 hospitals providing world class eye care facilities. The 3 main centres are Chaudhary Eye Centre located at Daryaganj in Central Delhi, Eye7 Kalindi Colony located at Kalindi Colony near Ashram Chowk in South Delhi & Eye7 Indirapuram, Ghaziabad behind Shipra Mall, Indirapuram. Eye7 Hospitals is also associated with the Fortis group of multi-specialty hospitals and the eye departments of Fortis Hospital, Noida and Fortis Hospital, Karol Bagh are managed by the Eye7 group.
Eye7 has fifteen reputed eye specialists of various super-specialties and 40 Para medical staff working within the group at its various centres. Eye7 has all the latest diagnostics and treatment modalities meeting international standards which makes it a preferred destination for eye treatment for both Indian and international patients.
Vision correction / Lasik / Specs Removal Lasik is the most accepted vision correction technique the world wide. Once 18 million people have undergone lasik in past 20 years. At Eye7 Chaudhary Eye Centre, Daryaganj, we have done over 20,000 procedures over the last 16 years....
ICL (Specs Removal) ICL is an ultra thin (50 microns thick) lens which is implanted in the eye to correct vision. The quantity of vision is described as high definition vision considered to be even better than lasik in spectacle powers of 8 or more. In powers below 8 is used in eyes where lasik is not advisable. This procedure is meant for young people (age less than 40 years) who
have very high power of glasses, and where such numbers cannot be
corrected by the usual Lasik procedures.....
Cataract Treatment The latest technique of cataract removal is Femto-Second Laser For Bladeless Robotic Cataract Surgery. The Laser enhances the skills of a surgeon to a very high level of precision, thereby making the surgery safer and better. It also has the capability of improving the vision beyond what can be achived with a conventional Phaco....
Glaucoma Treatment Glaucoma is the most serious eyesight threatening condition of the eye. It usually manifests as a painless gradual loss of vision. The lost vision can never be recovered. However, medical or surgical treatment can prevent or retard further loss of vision....
Cornea Treatment A cornea transplant, which replaces damaged tissue on the eye's clear surface, also is referred to as a corneal transplant, keratoplasty, penetrating keratoplasty (PK) or corneal graft. Cornea transplants are performed routinely in our hospital n fact, of all tissue transplants, the most successful is a corneal transplant.
Retina Treatment Diabetic retinopathy is one of the leading causes of blindness in adults. It is caused by changes in the blood vessels of the retina. In some people with diabetic retinopathy, blood vessels become leaky causing permanent visual damage......
Squint Treatment Squint, also known as crossed eye or strabismus, is the medical term used when the two eyes are not straight. It occurs in approximately 2 to 4 percent of the population. A reduction of vision may occur in one eye in squint, especially under certain circumstances, such as late treatment.
Oculoplasty Treatment Also known as Plastic or cosmetic surgery around the eye ball, the treatment involves correcting eyelid deformities and cysts, cosmetic Botox treatments and tear drainage problem in children…..
Cataract surgery undergoes a revolutionary change once again
Cataract surgery technique has now changed after two decades of conventional phaco. With the help of the Lensx Femto-second laser and live OCT guided imaging, a surgeon can perform the most challenging steps of cataract surgery with precision and ease. The laser thus provides patients with an absolutely blade-free, highly safe and a better alternative.
ADVANTAGES OF FEMTO-LASER
High precision unmatched by human hands: The laser ushers in a new era of automation, enhancing the skills of the surgeon, making the most difficult steps of Phaco surgery simple and 100% accurate, thereby improving the safety and visual outcomes of cataract surgery. Imagine drawing a round circle with a computer guided printer and a human hand and one can understand the difference.
Bladeless cataract surgery: Since the laser is the cutting tool during the entire surgery, no blades or knives are used during the procedure, also earning it the nomenclature of bladeless cataract surgery. A computer controlled laser is a more precise and a better cutting tool than a hand held blade. For people who have a phobia for blades and needles working on such a delicate system as the human eye, this will come as a welcome relief.