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Jeevan Deep Chikitsalay - Gonda

  • jeevandeepchikitsalay@gmail.com
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P/18, Avas Vikas Colony, Circular Road, Gonda-271002, Uttar Pradesh, India Gonda -

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jeevandeepchikitsalay@gmail.com

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+91 9415120078

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P/18, Avas Vikas Colony, Circular Road, Gonda-271002, Uttar Pradesh, India Gonda -

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Jeevan Deep Chikitsalay is a place where the expert and dedicated doctors are doing the treatment in the department of Ophthalmology and Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

When you go to "get your eyes checked," there are a variety of eye care providers you might see. Ophthalmologists, optometrists and opticians all play an important role in providing eye care services to consumers. However, each group has different levels of training and expertise; you should be sure you are seeing the right provider for your condition or treatment.

 

Based on the examination, your ophthalmologist will let you know how often to return for follow-up exams.

Because of an increased risk for glaucoma, people of African or Hispanic descent should see an ophthalmologist even if they have no other signs of or risk factors for eye disease. Your ophthalmologist will let you know how often to return for follow-up exams.

You should also see an ophthalmologist if your primary care provider or optometrist refers you to one.

 

Ophthalmologist


 

An ophthalmologist – Eye M.D. – is a medical or osteopathic doctor,Dr. P.K. Srivastavawho specializes in eye and vision care. Ophthalmologists are specially trained to provide the full spectrum of eye care, from prescribing glasses and contact lenses to complex and delicate eye surgery.

 

You should have your eyes examined by an ophthalmologist if you have any of these signs or risk factors for eye disease:

• decreased vision, even if temporary.
• distorted vision;
• new floaters (black “strings” or specks in     the vision) and/or flashes of light;
• a curtain or veil blocking vision.
• haloes (colored circles around lights);
• an eye injury or eye pain,red eye.
• bulging of one or both eyes;
• misaligned eyes, double vision,loss of peripheral (side) vision;
• high blood pressure,diabetes mellitus,         AIDS;
• thyroid disease-related eye problems (Graves’ disease);

• a family history of eye disease, excess tearing, eyelid abnormalities;

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