Friday, 19 April 2013

Four Seasons at AEHI



  
Hi,

Would you like to have a look inside Advanced Eye Hospital?

Come, let me give you a quick tour of the place...
Advanced Eye Hospital Waiting Area
Waiting Area 1

This is the first waiting area of the hospital.
The wall that you can see here depicts a tree through all the four seasons. I'm sure it set you wondering what the four seasons have to do with an eye hospital? Well, the thought behind this was that our team of eye specialists help you to see through all the four seasons of life.
Child Eye Care































So, if you are a newborn baby or a toddler in the spring of life, we have a specialized Pediatric Ophthalmologist or Child Eye Specialist who knows how to care for your baby's delicate eyes.
When you move on to your early adulthood or summer of life, and wish to get rid of your glasses, our Lasik Centre can help you get rid of your glasses safely.

If you have reached the autumn of life where you are beginning to feel the effects of wear and tear on your eyes, our Glaucoma / Retina / Cornea eye specialists will help you enjoy all the colours of your life.




For those who have reached the winter of their life, our eye specialists will help you deal with problems like Cataract and Age Related Macular Degeneration. Age need not rob you from the pleasures of watching your grand children play or reading your favourite newspaper.





Let me walk you through the various Departments here at Advanced Eye...
This here is the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Department


This is the Glaucoma and Cataract Department

Next, we come to the Oculoplasty Room
And this colourful room here is... yes you guessed it right... The Pediatric Eye Doctor's cabin.
(psst... its my personal favourite too!)

Next we come to the Retina Eye Specialist's Cabin:

Whew! Is that a bit too much for a day? Well I sure get sore feet from running around the hospital every day.
But isn't the place a stunner? What do you think...

Your Tour Guide for the day,
Warmly,
Amy

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