Specialised Eye Care Services at Anand Eye Centre
Anand Eye Centre offers comprehensive ophthalmology services in Aligarh, covering cataract, retina, glaucoma, cornea, dry eye, squint, refractive surgery, diagnostics and general eye care. Each service begins with clinical evaluation so that patients are guided to the right department, test or treatment plan.
Explore Our Eye Care Services
Use this page as a simple service directory. Each card links to a detailed service page where patients can understand symptoms, evaluation process, treatment approach and consultation options.
Cataract & IOL Surgery
Cataract evaluation, lens counselling, IOL selection support, surgery planning and post-operative follow-up.
View cataract service →Retina & Vitreous
Evaluation for diabetic retinopathy, floaters, flashes, macular concerns, retinal imaging and retina-related symptoms.
View retina service →Glaucoma
Eye pressure assessment, optic nerve evaluation, visual field testing, glaucoma monitoring and management planning.
View glaucoma service →Dry Eye
Assessment for burning, watering, irritation, screen-related discomfort, computer vision symptoms and tear film problems.
View dry eye service →Refractive Surgery
Consultation for specs removal options, refractive error correction planning and suitability assessment.
View refractive service →Cornea Treatments
Evaluation for corneal disease, keratoconus, corneal ulcer, surface problems and cornea-related vision concerns.
View cornea service →Squint & Orthoptics
Assessment for eye misalignment, squint, binocular vision concerns and treatment planning for children and adults.
View squint service →Orbit & Oculoplasty
Consultation for eyelid concerns, watering eye, drooping eyelid, ocular prosthesis and oculoplasty-related conditions.
View oculoplasty service →Diagnostics
Diagnostic support such as OCT, FFA, Pentacam, optical biometry, auto-perimetry and eye measurement services.
View diagnostics →Neuro-Ophthalmology
Evaluation for optic nerve disorders, unexplained vision symptoms and vision issues linked with neurological conditions.
View neuro-ophthalmology →Uvea & Ocular Inflammation
Assessment for uveitis, inflammatory eye disease, recurrent redness, pain, light sensitivity and related conditions.
View uvea service →General Ophthalmology
Routine eye check-up, refraction, common eye problems, eye discomfort, optical guidance and initial evaluation.
View general eye care →
Which eye service should you book?
Many eye symptoms overlap. Blurred vision may be due to cataract, cornea, retina, glasses, dry eye or glaucoma. Watering may be related to dry eye, eyelid conditions or tear drainage issues. That is why the first step is a proper eye examination.
Start with cataract, retina, cornea or general ophthalmology evaluation.
Book retina evaluation and diagnostic imaging if advised.
Consider glaucoma assessment and optic nerve evaluation.
Dry eye and ocular surface evaluation may be useful.
Find the relevant eye department by symptom
This guide is only for patient navigation. Final diagnosis should always be made after examination by an eye care professional.
Common symptoms and likely service routes
Patients often search by symptoms rather than medical department names. These internal links help them reach the right service page faster.
How consultation usually works
A structured clinical pathway helps patients move from symptom to diagnosis, treatment advice and follow-up.
Initial consultation
The doctor reviews symptoms, vision difficulty, medical history, previous treatment and risk factors.
Eye examination
Vision, refraction, eye pressure, slit-lamp examination and relevant eye checks may be performed.
Diagnostics if required
OCT, FFA, Pentacam, biometry, perimetry or other tests may be advised based on the condition.
View diagnostics page →Treatment planning
The doctor explains available options, precautions, expected outcomes and whether surgery, medicines, laser, glasses or follow-up is required.
Follow-up care
Follow-up helps track healing, disease control, medicine response and visual recovery where applicable.
Useful patient information
All About Surgery
Understand surgery preparation, precautions, recovery and follow-up guidance.
Read surgery guide →Types of Ophthalmic Surgery
Explore different categories of eye surgery and when they may be considered.
View surgery types →TPA & Insurances
Review insurance and TPA-related information before planning a procedure.
View TPA details →Eye Care Services FAQs
Which eye service should I book first?
If you are not sure, book a general eye consultation. After examination, the doctor can guide you to cataract, retina, glaucoma, cornea, dry eye, squint or another relevant department.
Do I need diagnostics before treatment?
Diagnostics are advised only when required. Tests such as OCT, FFA, Pentacam, biometry or perimetry may help in diagnosis and treatment planning.
Can diabetic patients book retina services directly?
Yes. Patients with diabetes may need periodic retina evaluation even if vision feels normal, because diabetic retina changes may not cause symptoms in the early stages.
Is cataract surgery available at Anand Eye Centre?
Yes. The cataract service page covers cataract evaluation, IOL counselling, surgery planning and follow-up care.
Does Anand Eye Centre provide dry eye care?
Yes. Dry eye evaluation may be useful for burning, watering, foreign body sensation, screen-related discomfort and chronic irritation.
When should I seek urgent eye care?
Sudden vision loss, severe eye pain, eye injury, new flashes with floaters, curtain-like shadow, chemical injury or rapidly worsening vision should be treated urgently.
Need help choosing the right eye service?
Call or message Anand Eye Centre for appointment guidance. The team can help you choose the right consultation route based on your symptoms.
