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Rainbow Children’s Hospital houses a specialized ophthalmology department to address ocular disorders in children and ensuring optimal vision outcomes. Leveraging our advanced diagnostic facilities, we are equipped to provide early detection and effective management of visual impairments. The timely identification of vision disorders is of paramount importance, as delaying intervention can lead to irreversible damage.
Within our pediatric ophthalmology division, the skilled team offers comprehensive services encompassing diagnosis, treatment, and management of various eye conditions in children. Our range of services includes:
Thorough eye examinations
Diagnosis of visual processing disorders
Identification of eye problems arising from other medical conditions, such as juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, or neurological diseases
Prescription of eyeglasses and contact lenses
Expert care for eye injuries
Performance of surgical interventions, including laser surgery and microsurgery, to address issues such as strabismus (crossed eyes), weakened eye muscles, blocked tear ducts, infections, retinal problems, and wandering eyes
By choosing Rainbow Children’s Hospital for pediatric ophthalmic care, families can rest assured that their child's eye health will be entrusted to a team of specialists dedicated to preserving and enhancing their visual well-being. Our commitment to early diagnosis and advanced treatments ensures that children receive the best possible care for their eye conditions.
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Specially trained nursing staff to handle preparations & procedures to provide quality care to patients
Catering to Complex cases
Advanced Infrastructure and child centric approach
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Amblyopia:
This is a condition where the vision of one eye is better than the vision of others. The brain starts relying on the better one and ignoring the weaker one. The condition is diagnosed when the refractive error of one eye is 1.5 diopters more than the other eye or when the eye is misaligned for a long duration. This condition affects about 4% of the total population. To treat this, the refractive error must be corrected and the brain must be encouraged to pay attention to the weak eye through occlusion therapy where the stronger eye is patched. Contact Children’s eye specialist in Hyderabad for your child’s ophthalmology related issues.
Strabismus:
This is a condition where the eyes are misaligned. Often associated with amblyopia, this condition affects 2 to 4% of the population. An example of strabismus is the “crossed-eyes” or the inward turning gaze. Apart from this, it also includes the downward, upward, and outward turning eye.
Blocked tear ducts
Visual inattention
Pediatric glaucoma
Pediatric cataract
Ptosis
Abnormal vision development
Nystagmus
Retinopathy of prematurity
Orbital tumors
Congenital malformations that affect the tear drainage duct system and the vision
A genetic disorder causing eye problems
About 30% of the genetic syndromes have an adverse effect on the eyes.
Visual issues in attention deficit disorder and dyslexia
Accommodative insufficiency
Refractive errors like astigmatism, hyperopia (far-sightedness), and myopia (near-sightedness) that can be corrected through contacts or glasses
Asthenopia
Convergence insufficiency