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Specialised Keratoconus Treatment for Clear & Stable Vision

What Is Keratoconus?

Keratoconus is a condition that impacts the cornea, which is the transparent front layer of the eye. In this condition, the cornea thins and protrudes, taking on a cone-like shape instead of its usual smooth curve. These changes can cause blurred or distorted vision, lead to double images, and make it difficult to see clearly, particularly at night or in bright light. Many people notice they need to update their glasses prescription, as keratoconus can progress quickly.

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Why Spotting it Early is Important?

Keratoconus can develop rapidly, particularly in teenagers and young adults, impacting daily activities like studying and sports. Regular check-ups and advanced scans help detect even minor abnormalities, allowing for early interventions to preserve vision and quality of life.

It is crucial to screen for and treat the condition as early as possible so it does not restrict patients in their growing, learning and productive years.

If a family member has this condition, others need to undergo periodic screenings due to its hereditary nature.

Signs to Watch Out For

Blurred or distorted vision that glasses cannot entirely correct

Increased sensitivity to glare, especially at night

Seeing double or "ghosted" images

Frequent prescription changes, especially for astigmatism

Difficulty with night driving

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How We Detect Keratoconus

We employ cutting-edge and comfortable diagnostic tests that uncover critical details often overlooked by traditional examinations and eye checks.


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Corneal Topography and Pachymetry

These tests produce detailed maps of your cornea, measuring its thickness.

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OCT Scans (Optical Coherence Tomography)

These scans provide a high-resolution "slice" of your eye, enabling evaluation of the health and shape of each layer.

Keratoconus Clinical Care at Phiroze M. Dastoor & Co.

Keratoconus presents unique challenges, but our expert team is dedicated to providing an extensive range of advanced, trusted treatment plans tailored to your specific needs at every stage of your condition. You can rely on us for confident, compassionate support throughout your journey.

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For individuals with keratoconus, custom lenses with special materials and designs can significantly improve vision. We are able to fit a number of different materials and lens types, including semi-soft, rigid gas-permeable, hybrid, semi-scleral, and scleral lenses, all tailored to your eyes. These lenses create a smooth surface over the cornea, enhancing vision beyond what glasses can provide. We understand the challenges of vision issues, and we're here to help you find the right solution.

Ongoing Support for Your Eye Health

Keratoconus is a chronic condition that requires ongoing management; however, regular check-ups are essential to maintain stable vision. Following the treatment of your cornea, we will arrange follow-up appointments every 6 to 12 months, during which we will provide continued advice and support tailored to your individual needs.

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Everyday Tips for Living with Keratoconus

  • It is advisable to refrain from rubbing the eyes, as gentle care of the ocular surface is essential for the protection of the cornea.
  • It is recommended to consult with your consultant regarding the use of lubricating eye drops and strategies for managing allergies to alleviate irritation.
  • Adhering to prescribed lens care routines is critical for sustaining comfort and ensuring clear vision.

For personalised keratoconus treatment, contact us today and take the first step towards better vision.

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