The Ophthalmology Department focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of eye diseases and vision disorders. With advanced diagnostic tools and expert eye specialists, it offers comprehensive care, from routine eye exams to complex surgeries. The department ensures the best possible vision health for patients of all ages.
Vision testing and early detection of eye conditions.
Refraction Test
Measures vision sharpness to determine correct eyeglass or lens prescription.
Glaucoma Diagnosis & Treatment
Early detection and management of optic nerve damage.
Retina & Diabetic Eye Care
Treatment for retinal diseases and diabetic eye complications.
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Free Services
Family Planning - Minilap & Vasectomy
Vaccines under MoHP immunization program
Obstetric fistula
Uterine prolapse (only surgery free)
Subsidized services
Safe Abortion Services
Comprehensive Eye Care & Vision Health
Meet Our Experts
Our team of highly qualified and experienced doctors is dedicated to providing exceptional medical care with a patient-centered approach. Each doctor specializes in their respective fields, ensuring accurate diagnoses, effective treatments, and personalized care plans for every patient.
We understand that patients and their families often have questions about their health, treatments, and hospital procedures. Our FAQ section provides clear, concise, and reliable answers to help you make informed decisions about your care.
How often should I get an eye exam?
Every 1–2 years, or more frequently if you have vision problems.
What are the signs of cataracts?
Blurry vision, glare sensitivity, and difficulty seeing at night.
Is LASIK surgery safe?
Yes, it is a well-established procedure with high success rates.
Can diabetes affect vision?
Yes, diabetes can cause diabetic retinopathy and vision loss if untreated.