Specialized ophthalmology treatments
We offer a wide range of specialized treatments for various ophthalmological conditions, using the most advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment.
Opacity of the eye's lens that causes blurred vision and progressive vision loss, common in older adults.
Removal of the cloudy lens and replacement with a clear intraocular lens.
Diabetes complication that affects the blood vessels of the retina, with risk of vision loss.
Anti-angiogenic injections, laser or surgery to control abnormal vascular growth.
Affects the macula (detailed central vision area), predominant in older adults.
Anti-angiogenic medication injections to stop visual progression.
Separation of the retina from its supporting layer, which can cause vision loss.
Surgery to re-attach the retina.
Infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites, with potential visual damage if untreated.
Antimicrobial medications and, in severe cases, surgical intervention.
Laser vision correction procedure to treat myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism by reshaping the cornea.
Surgical procedure that replaces a damaged or diseased cornea with a healthy donated one.
Artificial lens that is implanted to replace the natural cloudy lens or correct refractive errors.
Types of lensesCorrect one distance (far).
Advantage:
Excellent distance vision.
Limitation:
Need for reading glasses.
Correct astigmatism.
Advantage:
Clear vision without additional glasses.
Indication:
Astigmatism greater than 1.25.
Corrects distance and intermediate vision (40–60 cm).
Advantage:
Improves near and intermediate vision.
Limitation:
Very small print at near distance may appear blurry.
Corrects distance, intermediate and near vision.
Advantage:
Total visual independence.
Cada especialidad cuenta con protocolos específicos y equipos especializados para garantizar los mejores resultados.