Best Retina Treatment in Gurgaon
The retina, a thin layer of tissue at the back of the eye, is responsible for converting light into neural signals that are transmitted to the brain. Retinal disorders, including diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, and retinal detachment, can cause severe vision loss. These conditions may develop due to factors like uncontrolled diabetes, aging, or trauma. Timely treatment is important to prevent further damage and preserve vision.
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At Dayal Eye Centre, we use advanced diagnostic tools like Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and Fluorescein Angiography to accurately diagnose retinal conditions. Treatments such as laser therapy, intravitreal injections, and surgical interventions are personalized to meet each patient’s needs. We provide an inclusive, personalized care focused on maintaining your vision with advanced technology and compassionate support.
What is Retina?
Retinal surgery is a procedure we use to treat issues with the retina, the part of the eye that helps us see. We perform this surgery when conditions like a detached retina, damage from diabetes, or holes in the retina are present. During the procedure, we use specialized tools to repair the retina, remove damaged tissue, or address any abnormal blood vessels. This surgery can help prevent further vision loss and, in some cases, improve vision. After the surgery, following care instructions is essential for the best recovery.
Causes of Retinal Diseases
- Inherited Conditions: Genetic disorders like Usher syndrome, Stargardt disease, and retinitis pigmentosa can cause retinal diseases.
- Health Conditions: Diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure can damage blood vessels, leading to retinal damage (diabetic retinopathy, hypertensive retinopathy).
- Inflammatory Conditions: Certain autoimmune or inflammatory diseases can also harm the retina.
- Eye Injuries: Trauma to the eye can result in retinal or macular damage.
- Post-Surgery Complications: Macular pucker can develop after eye surgery.
- Infections: Infections like cytomegalovirus retinitis can cause retinal damage, though retinal diseases themselves are not infectious.
If you suspect that you might be at risk or are experiencing symptoms, contact Dayal Eye Centre for an expert diagnosis and treatment plan personalized to your condition.
We have performed over 1,20,000 successful surgeries, offering quality care at affordable prices. Dayal Eye Centre is NABH accredited, guaranteeing high standards of service and patient safety. Our goal is to provide personalized treatment that meets your needs, all while prioritizing your vision and overall well-being. Book your appointments for detailed eye checkup today.
Symptoms of Retinal Diseases
- Seeing floating specks or cobweb-like shapes.
- Blurred or distorted vision, where straight lines may look wavy.
- Defects in peripheral (side) vision.
- Sudden or gradual vision loss.
Types of Retinal Diseases
- Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Retinal Detachment
- Retinal Vein Occlusion
- Epiretinal Membrane
- Vitreomacular Traction
- Macular Hole
- Retinitis Pigmentosa
- Retinopathy of Prematurity
Retinal Specialists in Gurgaon
Retinal Specialists at Dayal Eye Centre are highly experienced in diagnosing and treating retinal conditions with advanced techniques.
Dr. Kritika Singh, MBBS, MS, DNB, FVRS, FICO, FAICO, has extensive experience in retinal treatments, including diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration. She has trained at renowned institutions and specializes in surgical and medical retina care.
Dr. Shalini Singh, MBBS, MS, FCO, FVRS, PDCC, is well-versed in vitreo-retina, uvea, and neuro-ophthalmology. She has performed numerous retinal surgeries and has received awards for her research contributions.
Our expertise ensures high-quality retinal care at the Dayal Eye Centre. Book your consultation today to get a complete diagnosis.
If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to seek professional care promptly. Contact us at Dayal Eye Centre to schedule a detailed eye checkup today and make sure your vision is properly evaluated and treated. Early detection can help prevent further complications and preserve your sight. At the Dayal Eye Centre, we provide advanced treatment options for these conditions to protect and improve your vision. Contact us today for expert care.
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- Our ophthalmologists begin by reviewing your medical history to identify any underlying conditions that could affect your vision.
- A thorough eye exam is conducted, focusing on your retina and macula to detect any issues.
- Using a specialized ophthalmoscope, our experts examine the inside of your eye for any signs of concern.
- To gain a clearer view, we may use eye drops to dilate your pupils, ensuring a detailed assessment of the inner eye.
- We offer an eye ultrasound, along with numbing eye drops, to ensure comfort during the scanning process.
- For advanced imaging, we use Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) to capture high-resolution images of your retina.
- We also perform OCT angiography to create a 3D image of the blood flow in your eye.
- Dye tests like fluorescein angiography may be used to detect any leakage in the blood vessels of the retina.
- We start by applying numbing medicine to your eye for comfort.
- A tiny needle is used to remove a small amount of fluid from your eye.
- A small air bubble is injected into the eye to help keep the retina in place.
- If there are any holes or tears in the retina, we use laser or freezing treatment to repair them.
- After the surgery, you will see the air bubble in your peripheral vision, which will disappear over time as your eye heals.
- OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) – A scan that provides detailed images of the retina, helping to detect any abnormalities.
- Fundus Photography with Autofluorescence – Captures high-quality images of the retina to track any changes over time.
- Fluorescein Angiography – A test that uses a special dye to examine blood flow in the retina and identify potential issues.
- B-Scan Ultrasound – An ultrasound that helps evaluate the retina when a standard examination is difficult.
Surgical Treatments
- Vitrectomy: A surgical option for retinal detachment, macular pucker, macular holes, and eye injuries.
Injections
- Injections of medication into the eye can treat conditions such as wet AMD, diabetic retinopathy, macular edema, and eye infections.
Laser Treatments
- Laser therapy is used to treat retinal tears, abnormal blood vessels, macular edema, and central serous retinopathy.
Other Procedures
- Scleral buckle surgery: For retinal detachment, a silicone piece is attached to the eye.
- Cryoplexy: Uses intense cold to seal retinal tears.
- Pneumatic retinopexy: A gas bubble is injected to reattach the retina.
Our doctors will recommend the best treatment plan to preserve your vision.
- Floaters or flashes may occur but usually go away in a few days. Mild irritation is normal, but severe pain is rare. Your vision may be blurry from dilation drops.
- Rest is important. You may need an eye patch or medicated drops. Follow-up appointments are essential.
- Resume normal activities in a few days, but avoid strenuous activities. Watch for increased floaters, flashes, or vision changes.
- Scar tissue will form around the retina in the coming weeks. Regular check-ups are needed.
- Avoid eye trauma and wear sunglasses for UV protection.
- If you notice pain, redness, or vision issues, contact our doctor immediately.
- Seeing sudden flashes of light or floaters in your eyesight.
- A curtain-like shadow or loss of peripheral vision.
- Vision distortion or blurry vision that worsens over time.
- Signs of retinal detachment, where the retina becomes separated from the back of the eye.
- Symptoms that suggest fluid accumulation under the retina, leading to possible detachment.
- You may be asked not to eat or drink anything after midnight before the surgery.
- On the day of the procedure, wear comfortable and loose-fitting clothing.
- Remove contact lenses and fix eyelashes before surgery.
- Avoid taking certain medications, such as diabetes drugs, unless instructed otherwise.
- Take any prescribed eye medications or drops as directed.
More Details About Retinal Surgery in Gurgaon
Cost for Retinal Detachment in Gurgaon
Average cost of Retinal Surgery in Gurgaon is Rs, 51,000 to Rs. 85,000 per eye.
Pyment Options Available in Dayal Eye Centre

Why Choose Us for Cataract Surgery?
- No need for big cuts or stitches, so recovery is faster than with traditional surgeries.
- The laser targets only the problem area, leaving healthy tissue unharmed.
- It can treat several retinal issues like diabetic retinopathy, retinal tears, and macular degeneration.
- Most patients recover quickly and can get back to normal activities in a few days.
- Usually done in one visit, so you don't need to stay overnight in the hospital.
- Less chance of infections or problems after the surgery.
- Provides a gentler option compared to traditional surgery for retinal issues.

Recovery Tips after Cataract Surgery
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- Stick to the advice from our doctor about medications, eye protection, and activities to avoid.
- If you have a bubble in your eye, stay in the recommended position (like face-down) to help it heal.
- Don't lift heavy things, bend over, or do intense activities. Limit screen time to avoid eye strain.
- Use eye shields or sunglasses to protect your eyes from injury or infection.
- Follow our doctor's schedule for eye drops and medicines to prevent infection and reduce swelling.
- Include vitamins, minerals, and omega-3-rich foods in your diet to help your eyes heal.
- Checkups are necessary to see how well you are healing and to catch any problems early.
- Be alert for pain, sudden vision changes, or redness and swelling, and contact our doctor if these happen.
- Avoid long periods of screen time or reading. You must give your eyes a break by following the 20-20-20 rule.

Risk or Complications in Cataract Surgery
- Infection
- Cataract formation
- Increased eye pressure
- Retinal tears
Frequently Asked Questions
Dayal Eye Centre is a leading eye care center in Gurgaon that focuses on the health of your retina. Our skilled doctors provide expert care for various retinal conditions, such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and retinal detachment. Using advanced technology like optical coherence tomography (OCT) and fluorescein angiography, we ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
What is the best treatment for the retina?
Laser therapy is an effective treatment for retinal conditions like diabetic retinopathy and retinal tears. Early diagnosis improves success rates.
How successful is retina repair?
Retina repair surgeries have a high success rate, often above 90%, especially when performed early. Recovery and vision improvement depends on the severity of the condition.
Can the retina heal without surgery?
A detached retina cannot heal on its own and requires prompt surgical intervention to prevent permanent vision loss.
How do I tell if my retina is damaged?
Symptoms of retinal damage include sudden onset of floaters, flashes of light, or a shadow/curtain effect over your visual field.
How can you check your retina at home?
While you can’t directly examine your retina at home, being vigilant about changes in vision—like new floaters or flashes—can prompt timely medical evaluation.
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