CORNEA EYE

Experience Excellence in Cornea Care

At Balaji Eye Care Hospital, we provide world-class cornea care with Dr. Jayadatt Patel, a leading cornea specialist in Ahmedabad.

Where Light Enters, Vision Begins.

Add Settle for Nothing Less Than the Best Doctors For Cornea.

 

When it comes to cornea care, you deserve nothing but the best. At Balaji Eye Care Hospital, we are proud to have a team of highly skilled and experienced cornea surgery experts. Dr Jayadatt Patel ranks top among the best cornea specialists in Ahmedabad. We are dedicated to providing you with comprehensive and personalized corneal treatment.

Type and Different corneal diseases

Infectious Keratitis

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Bacterial keratitis

Corneal Infections – Keratitis

Fungal keratitis

Corneal Ulcers

Viral keratitis

Keratoconus

Acanthamoeba keratitis (caused by a parasite)

Non-Infectious Keratitis:

Keratoconus

Progressive thinning and bulging of the cornea.

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Fuch's Endothelial Dystrophy

Thickening of Descemet’s membrane, leads to corneal swelling.

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Bullous Keratopathy

Fluid buildup between the layers of the cornea.

Corneal Dystrophies

Inherited disorders affecting the cornea’s structure.

  • Granular dystrophy
  • Lattice dystrophy
  • Macular dystrophy
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Corneal Scars

Result from injury or inflammation.

When to See Us

Contact us immediately if you experience:

  • Severe eye pain

  • Sudden vision changes

  • Blurry vision

  • Foreign body sensation

  • Eye injury

Corneal Transplant Procedures

Penetrating Keratoplasty

Full-thickness corneal replacement.

Partial-thickness corneal replacement.

Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty

DALK (Deep): Replaces a deeper layer.
SALK (Superficial): Replaces a shallower layer.

Endothelial Keratoplasty

DSAEK: Replaces the inner layer.
DMEK: Replaces only the Descemet's membrane and endothelium.

Treatment Options

Medications

Eye drops or oral medications.

Laser Therapy

Reshaping the cornea to improve vision.

Corneal Transplants

Replacing damaged corneal tissue with donor tissue.

Artificial Corneas

For severe cases.

Improved Vision

Pain & Discomfort Relief

Treats Corneal Diseases

Restores Clarity

Enhanced Aesthetics

Contact Lens Potential

FAQ

Recovery varies greatly depending on the individual and the type of transplant. Full visual recovery can take several months or even years.

Most corneal transplants are successful in improving vision and quality of life. Long-term success depends on proper post-operative care and adherence to medication regimens.

Requires careful eye drop medications to prevent infection and rejection. Vision may improve gradually over several months or years. Regular follow-up appointments with the ophthalmologist are essential.

It may be possible in some cases, but depends on the type of transplant and the healing process.

Yes, long-term medications to prevent rejection are usually required.

Discomfort is common after surgery, but usually well-controlled with pain medication.

Rejection: The body may reject the donor cornea.

Infection: Risk of infection during or after surgery.

Glaucoma: Increased pressure within the eye.

Cataracts: Clouding of the eye lens.

Astigmatism: Irregular curvature of the cornea.