Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital in Mumbai offers a full range of eye care services
Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital, established in 1990 by Dr. S. Natarajan at Dadar, has now expanded into a 4-storey hospital in Wadala in the heart of Central Mumbai.
A Center for Total Eye Care; it is the largest eye hospital in Mumbai and has been rated the “No.1 Eye Hospital in Mumbai” Source – Outlook Magazine July 2002 issue.
All eye disorders including complicated ones like sub-macular hemorrhage, Ocular Trauma, and Diabetic Retinopathy are treated here with complete precision.
Aditya Jyot is also well equipped with a LASIK Operation Theatre for correction of refractive error.
The institute ensures high quality total eye care for all patients and has pioneered the latest technologies for eye care in India:
Our Vision
Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital strives to provide world-class eye care service under one roof by innovative service through research.
Our Mission
Aditya Jyot Eye Hospital will remain attentive to the eye care and well-being of those we serve through patient-focused care with 100% patient satisfaction with zero percent error, patient education and innovative services.
The cornea is the clear front dome shaped window of the eye. It provides about 2/3 of the eye’s focusing power. It gives us a clear window to look through and is the key to good vision. It also helps shield the rest of the eye from germs, dust, and other harmful pollutants.
The Corneal Service at our centre delivers medical and surgical care to a wide variety of corneal, external eye related diseases and anterior segment eye disorders.
The Service is managed by a trained corneal sub-specialist ophthalmologist.
Some of the problems dealt with are:
1. OCULAR SURFACE DISORDERS: Diseases affecting the ocular surface result in non-specific symptoms and can range from a tired or itching eye to diminished vision in severe cases.
2. INFECTIONS: Rapid and appropriate management of patients with infections is of paramount importance to minimize visual loss, relieve pain, eliminate the infectious agent, and minimize structural damage to the cornea and the other ocular structures. The common conditions are:
3. CORNEAL DYSTROPHIES : Corneal dystrophy is a condition in which one or more parts of the cornea lose their normal clarity. There are over 20 corneal dystrophies that affect all parts of the cornea. Some cause severe visual impairment while a few cause no vision problem and are discovered during a routine eye examination. Other dystrophies may cause repeated episodes of pain without leading to permanent loss of vision. Some of the most common corneal dystrophies include:
4. CORNEAL ECTATIC DISORDERS : These disorders are characterized by a progressive change in the shape of the cornea that results in a decrease in vision. Contact lenses are of benefit and obviate the need for surgery in most cases. However, a small portion of patients reach the point where they need a cornea transplant. Some of the common diseases include:
5. CORNEAL INJURY : Corneal injuries may result from severe blunt trauma or any kind of penetrating injury. The aim is to restore and maintain the integrity of the globe, avoid further intraocular damage and prevent permanent corneal scarring and astigmatism.
Surgical facilities offered by the cornea service:
6. REFRACTIVE AND OTHER LASER PROCEDURES:
Other Corneal surgical procedures: