Our eye clinic offers comprehensive and advanced eye-care services delivered by top-notch doctors of the valley, using the latest technology and modern treatment protocols.
About C3R Machine
A C3R machine is an ophthalmic device used for Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking (C3R), a treatment for keratoconus, which strengthens the cornea by applying riboflavin (Vitamin B2) and activating it with controlled UV-A light to form new collagen bonds, halting the disease’s progression. The machine delivers precise UV light, often in pulsed modes, to increase corneal rigidity and stabilize vision, preventing further thinning and bulging.
Ophthalmic microscope
An ophthalmic microscope is a specialized surgical and diagnostic tool for eye care, providing high-magnification, stereoscopic, 3D views of the eye’s intricate structures like the cornea, iris, lens, and retina, enabling precision in delicate procedures such as cataract surgery, retinal repair, and glaucoma treatment. Key features include adjustable magnification, motorized focusing, integrated illumination (LED or halogen) for clear vision, and often digital imaging capabilities for documentation, offering surgeons enhanced visualization and control for both anterior and posterior eye surgeries.
Phacoemulsification System
A phacoemulsification machine (phaco machine) is a specialized medical device central to modern cataract surgery, using ultrasonic vibrations via a handpiece to break the cloudy eye lens (cataract) into tiny pieces, which are then aspirated (sucked out) through a small incision, allowing for the easy implantation of a new artificial lens, significantly improving vision restoration. These systems precisely control ultrasound power, irrigation (to maintain pressure and cool), and aspiration, with foot pedals giving surgeons real-time control over the entire process.
A scan
An A-scan (Amplitude scan) is a non-invasive, painless ultrasound test that measure the eye’s internal structures, primarily its axial length, crucial for calculating the correct power of an intraocular lens (IOL) for cataract surgery and for monitoring conditions like myopia.
Lensometer
A lensometer is a crucial optical instrument used to measure the refractive power of eyeglass lenses, determining the sphere, cylinder, axis, and prism values to verify prescriptions and ensure accurate lens fitting.














Autorefractometer
An autorefractometer is a computerized optometric device that objectively measures a person’s refractive error (like nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism) by determining the lens power needed for clear vision, providing a fast, automated assessment for prescriptions. It’s a key part of eye exams, offering a baseline reading before a subjective test, using infrared light for comfort and accuracy.
NCT
An NCT tonometer (Non-Contact Tonometer) is a painless eye instrument that uses a gentle puff of air to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) without touching the eye, commonly used for glaucoma screening making it quick, hygienic, and comfortable for patients. It’s known as an “air-puff tonometer” and avoids the need for anesthetic drops.
YAG Laser
A YAG (Neodymium-doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet) laser is a type of solid-state laser used for capsulotomy to clear cloudy vision after cataract surgery, but also for treating glaucoma. This quick, painless in-office procedure works by creating plasma to disintegrate cloudy membranes (Posterior Capsule Opacification or PCO) or other unwanted tissue, restoring clear vision or treating conditions effectively.
Ultrasound B-scan
A B-scan (Brightness Scan) is a non-invasive ultrasound technique using sound waves to create a 2D, cross-sectional image of the eye’s interior (posterior segment) or orbit, essential for diagnosing conditions like retinal detachment, tumors, or foreign bodies when the view is blocked by opaque media (like dense cataracts).
Specular microscope
A specular microscope is a non-invasive ophthalmological tool that visualizes and analyze the corneal endothelium, the critical innermost layer of the cornea, assessing cell density, size, and shape to diagnose conditions like Fuchs’ dystrophy, monitor contact lens effects, plan cataract surgery, and evaluate donor corneas. It provides detailed images of cell patterns, helping determine the cornea’s health and physiological reserve, crucial for clear vision.
A visual field analyzer
A visual field analyzer (or perimeter) is an ophthalmic device that maps a person’s entire field of vision, including peripheral vision, by detecting blind spots (scotomas) and vision loss, crucial for diagnosing and monitoring conditions like glaucoma, optic nerve diseases, retinal issues, and neurological disorders, using flashing lights and tracking patient responses for detailed visual pathway analysis. (or perimeter) is an ophthalmic device that maps a person’s entire field of vision, including peripheral vision, by detecting blind spots (scotomas) and vision loss, crucial for diagnosing and monitoring conditions like glaucoma, optic nerve diseases, retinal issues, and neurological disorders, using flashing lights and tracking patient responses for detailed visual pathway analysis.
Fundus Camera
A fundus camera is a specialized low-power microscope with a camera that photographs the interior back of the eye (the fundus), capturing detailed images of the retina, optic disc, and blood vessels, crucial for diagnosing and monitoring eye diseases like diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Most of the times dilatation of pupils is not required.
Topography
Topography eye, or corneal topography, is a non-invasive diagnostic test that creates a detailed 3D map of the cornea’s surface, like a topographical map of land, revealing its curvature, shape, and power. It helps ophthalmologists diagnose conditions like keratoconus, plan refractive surgeries (like LASIK), fit specialized contact lenses, and monitor corneal health by identifying subtle distortions, providing a unique “fingerprint” of the eye’s front surface.
OCT machine
OCT machine is an advanced, all-in-one ophthalmic diagnostic device that combines multiple tools (3D OCT, Fundus Camera, Angiography, Biometry, Topography) into one compact unit, providing high-resolution images for diagnosing posterior (retina, optic nerve) and anterior (cornea, angle) eye conditions efficiently.
High-Speed & Quality: Delivers fast scans (e.g., 80,000 A-scans/sec) and detailed images of retinal structures.
Comprehensive Diagnostics: Analyzes 3D retinal structure, macula thickness, optic disc, and anterior segment (cornea, chamber).
All-in-One Workflow: Reduces patient movement and consultation time by performing multiple tests in one device.
Optical Biometer
An optical biometer is a non-contact, high-precision ophthalmic device that uses light (like partial coherence interferometry or swept-source OCT) to measure key internal eye structures (axial length, anterior chamber depth, corneal curvature, etc.) for precise intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation before cataract surgery, and is also used for myopia management. It’s the gold standard for accuracy, offering better measurements in challenging eyes (like silicone oil-filled or highly myopic) compared to older ultrasound methods.
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Advanced cataract surgery including Topical Phaco
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Corneal Transplant / Keratoplasty in Srinagar
Diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma
Retina care and diabetic eye screening
Treatment for dry eye, infections, and allergic eye diseases
Vision testing, refraction, and spectacle prescription
Contact lens fitting and professional counseling
Minor eye procedures with precision and safety
Pre-operative and post-operative eye care with follow-up support
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Experienced and qualified eye specialists
Advanced diagnostic and treatment technology
Accurate eye examinations and vision assessment
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