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Ophthalmology Department

At Amba Health Centre & Hospital (AHCH), we are dedicated to safeguarding your eye health. Our highly skilled team includes general ophthalmologists, optometrists, cataract surgeons, and retina specialists. We comprehensively diagnose and treat the full range of eye conditions, from common issues like cataracts and glaucoma to complex retinal diseases. Equipped with the latest diagnostic tools and surgical techniques, we provide quick and effective care for your eye conditions.

Our focus is on early detection and prompt intervention, helping you maintain optimal vision for years to come.

Our Specializations

At AHCH, we specialize in treating the following conditions

  • Refractive Errors
  • Acute Red Eye
  • Dry Eyes
  • Allergic Eye Diseases
  • Minor injuries & Removal of Foreign Particles from the eye
  • Glaucoma
  • Cataract
  • Pterygium
  • Diabetic Retinopathy
  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration
  • Retinal Detachment
  • Various other Retinal problems
  • Corneal transplantation and tear
  • Amblyopia (Lazy eye)

Doctors for Ophthalmology (Eye)

Dr. Charmi Gogri

Ophthalmologist

Qualification
MBBS, DNB Ophthalmology

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Dr. Falguni Chudasama

Vitreo Retina Surgeon

Qualification
MBBS, MS, FNERF

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Dr. Sachin Patel

Ophthalmologist

Qualification
MBBS, DOMS

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Dr. Shiv Malli

Vitreo Retina Surgeon

Qualification
MBBS, MS, FNERF

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FAQ

  • It is recommended to get your eyes checked every one or two years. However, the actual frequency may vary depending on your individual needs.

  • For certain people with vision problems, LASIK surgery offers an effective solution.

  • You can protect your eyes by wearing sunglasses and taking regular breaks from digital screens.

  • Diabetic retinopathy is a vision problem that can develop in people with diabetes. Keeping blood sugar under control and scheduling regular eye check-ups are key ways to manage it.

  • Yes, aging is a risk factor for developing conditions like presbyopia and age-related macular degeneration.

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