Our Facilities

We are committed to providing world-class eye care through the use of advanced technology and modern equipment. Our aim is to ensure precise diagnoses, effective treatments, and an exceptional patient experience.

Slit Lamp
Our slit lamp allows for a detailed examination of the anterior segment of the eye. This essential piece of diagnostic equipment is crucial for detecting cataracts, corneal injuries, and other abnormalities. By magnifying the eye, it aids our specialists in diagnosing a range of conditions with precision, enabling tailored treatment plans.
Phacoemulsification Machine
This modern machine is used in cataract surgeries to break up and remove the cloudy lens, making the procedure minimally invasive. The phacoemulsification technique provides patients with a faster recovery time, reduced risk of complications, and better visual outcomes.
Fundus Camera
Our hospital utilizes a high-resolution fundus camera to capture detailed images of the retina. This device is instrumental in diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and other retinal issues. It allows our team to create comprehensive treatment plans based on clear and precise imaging.
Snellen Box for Vision Testing
This classic tool is the gold standard for assessing visual acuity. At Devasthali Eye Hospital, we use the Snellen's box to evaluate how well our patients can see at various distances. It plays a key role in determining prescription needs and tracking visual health over time.
Autorefractometer
Our autorefractometer is an automated device used to measure refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. This instrument provides quick and accurate data, helping in the effective prescription of glasses or contact lenses.
YAG Laser
We employ YAG laser technology for procedures like posterior capsulotomy and peripheral iridotomy. This equipment is vital for treating conditions such as secondary cataracts and certain types of glaucoma, ensuring safe and precise treatment with minimal discomfort for the patient.
A-Scan
The A-scan is an ultrasonic biometry tool used for measuring the axial length of the eye. This measurement is essential for accurate intraocular lens (IOL) calculations before cataract surgery, ensuring that patients receive the best possible visual outcome after surgery.
Retinoscope
Our retinoscope is used for assessing refractive errors by projecting light into the eyes. It is especially useful in evaluating the vision of young children and patients who are unable to respond during a conventional eye test, ensuring that all patients receive personalized and effective eye care.
Non-Contact Tonometer
This device is used to measure intraocular pressure (IOP) without touching the eye. It is a crucial tool for the early detection and management of glaucoma, providing a comfortable and non-invasive testing experience for patients.