| Category | Medical and Surgical Retina |
The retina is a thin, delicate layer of tissue situated in the back wall of the eye. It is located near the optic nerve. The purpose of the retina is to receive light and convert the light into neural signals, which reach the brain for visual recognition. Even the slightest of change or shift in the retina can have big consequences. Retinal diseases vary widely, but most of them cause visual symptoms that are easily detectable. Apart from cataract surgery and corneal transplants, our doctors handle a range of other ocular complications, from infections on the surface of the eye and eyelids.