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Why Mumbai Eye Care

Human eye is a priceless gift. It needs awareness, care and to be protected from diseases. We take things for granted until it is not taken away from us. Nowadays, it’s a common finding to see small children with nutritional deficiencies and as a consequence, have to wear reading glasses at young age. When compared to previous generations, as we are growing towards more luxurious life, lifestyle diseases like diabetes, heart issues are causing lot of eye problems. Even a thought of losing the eye sight is nightmare, still according to WHO, about one billion people around the world is suffering from vision impairment.

NABH Accreditation

National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) is a constituent board of Quality Council of India, set up to establish and operate accreditation programme for healthcare organizations. We are pre NABH accredited eye clinic. Accreditation benefits both patient and the doctors, as it makes conducive environment for staff’s continuous learning, good working environment, leadership and their ownership of clinical processes, which results in high quality of care and patient safety. Accreditation provides an objective system of empanelment by insurance and other third parties. Accreditation provides access to reliable and certified information on facilities, infrastructure and level of care.

Latest Technology

We are team of professionals having hands on latest technology in the eye care field. Our setup is equipped with the modern and high end advancements, to name a few are Non- Mydriatic Fundus camera, equipped with Vitrectomy system, a BIOM and inverter system. Special care for patients with Diabetic retinopathy, our medical retina clinic is fitted with Green LASER.

Facial Aesthetics and Lacrimal Surgery

Procedures like Lid-lift, Lower Lid Blepharoplasty, Botulinum tox (Botox) injection and dermal fillers. Syringing/irrigation and nasolacrimal duct probing, Dacryocystorhinostomy, Dacryocystectomy, Punctoplasty, Canalicular trephining and Endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy.

Experience

Leadership

Dr. Jatin Ashar, an AIIMS alumni, having an experience of Eleven years in eye care and surgeries. His knowledge and proficiency has positioned MEC amongst the ‘Best Eye Care Centers’

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