Expert retina diagnosis and treatment for patients from Mansa and Mansa. Diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment, macular degeneration, anti-VEGF injections, and vitrectomy surgery. Protect your central vision today.
The retina is the light-sensitive tissue lining the back of your eye, responsible for converting light into neural signals that your brain interprets as vision. Any damage to the retina — whether from diabetes, age, trauma, or vascular disease — can cause serious, potentially permanent vision loss. For patients from Mansa and across Mansa, Brar Eye Hospital offers comprehensive retina services with a dedicated vitreo-retina specialist and advanced diagnostic and treatment technology.
Diabetic retinopathy is one of the most common and serious retinal conditions in Punjab, where diabetes prevalence is among the highest in India. Patients from Mansa who have had diabetes for 5 years or more — regardless of whether their blood sugar is controlled — should have annual retinal screening. Early-stage diabetic retinopathy can be completely asymptomatic, and by the time vision symptoms appear, significant irreversible damage may have occurred. We offer dilated fundus examination, fundus photography, OCT, and FFA (Fundus Fluorescein Angiography) for comprehensive retinal assessment.
Retinal detachment is a medical emergency. If you or anyone from Mansa suddenly experiences a shower of floaters, flashing lights, or a curtain across the vision, seek immediate retinal evaluation at Brar Eye Hospital. We have 24×7 emergency eye care and an experienced vitreoretinal surgeon to manage retinal detachments and other urgent retinal emergencies.
The leading cause of vision loss in working-age adults. We screen, monitor, and treat all stages of diabetic retinopathy including macular oedema with anti-VEGF injections and laser photocoagulation.
Emergency vitreoretinal surgery including pneumatic retinopexy, scleral buckle, and pars plana vitrectomy to reattach the retina and restore vision. Prompt surgery is critical.
Wet AMD treated with anti-VEGF injections (Avastin, Lucentis, Eylea). Dry AMD monitored with OCT and AREDS2 supplementation advice. Regular monitoring protects central vision.
Blockage of retinal veins causing macular oedema and vision loss. Treated with anti-VEGF injections and/or intravitreal steroid implants. Early treatment prevents permanent damage.
Full-thickness macular holes treated with vitrectomy + ILM peeling + gas tamponade. High success rates with modern micro-incision vitrectomy techniques.
Inflammation of the uveal tract (iris, ciliary body, choroid) causing redness, pain, and vision loss. Diagnosed with slit lamp, OCT and FFA, treated with steroids and immunosuppressants.
Advanced diabetic/vascular proliferative changes with neovascularisation, vitreous haemorrhage and tractional retinal detachment treated with panretinal laser and/or vitrectomy.
Fluid under the macula causing blurred and distorted central vision. Monitored with OCT and FFA; treated with laser or anti-VEGF injections in persistent cases.
Patients from Mansa in the following high-risk groups should schedule a retinal evaluation at Brar Eye Hospital: