Outpatient
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Optometry
Specialized ophthalmology consultation
Orthoptic
For patients of all ages experiencing symptoms such as blurred vision, headaches when reading, eye strain, or difficulty seeing up close or at a distance. It is also recommended as the first step for those who have never had a vision check-up.
It is a comprehensive evaluation of visual acuity that allows for the diagnosis and correction of refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. The optometrist determines whether glasses, contact lenses, or a referral for an ophthalmologist is necessary.
For patients who have diagnosed eye diseases, persistent symptoms (such as double vision, eye pain, progressive decrease in vision, visual field loss) or require follow-up after eye surgery.
It is a service provided by an ophthalmologist subspecialist (retina, cornea, glaucoma, oculoplastics, etc.), who evaluates, diagnoses and proposes a medical or surgical treatment plan according to the patient's ocular pathology.
For children and adults who present symptoms of strabismus (eye deviation), double vision, eye strain, or a diagnosis of binocular coordination disorders.
It is a functional assessment of the ocular muscles and visual coordination. It allows for the identification and treatment of ocular motility disorders through therapeutic exercises, prisms, or referral to surgery, depending on the case.
Low vision
Ocular prosthesis adaptation
Corrective and cosmetic contact lenses
For patients who, despite wearing glasses or having undergone surgical treatments, still have very limited vision that affects their daily activities (reading, walking, recognizing faces, etc.).
This assessment aims to maximize the patient's remaining vision. It includes functional testing, the use of special optical aids (magnifying glasses, telescopes, filters), and training in the efficient use of residual vision.
For patients who have lost an eye due to trauma, disease, or surgery (enucleation or evisceration) and wish to restore facial aesthetics through an ocular prosthesis.
It involves evaluating the condition of the eye socket and customizing a prosthesis that resembles the natural eye. The goal is a comfortable, aesthetic, and functional fit, accompanied by periodic checkups.
For people who want to correct their vision without glasses or patients with corneal disorders that require special lenses (such as keratoconus). Also for those seeking to improve the appearance of their eyes for cosmetic reasons.
A specialized evaluation is performed to determine the most appropriate lens type (soft, rigid, scleral, cosmetic). This includes a fitting, education on use and maintenance, and clinical follow-up.
Visual
Anesthesia
For patients with irreversible vision loss or diseases such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, advanced glaucoma, among others, that severely affect visual function.
It is a multidisciplinary process that teaches patients how to maximize their available vision, supported by optical aids, visual training, and compensation strategies to improve their independence and quality of life.
For patients undergoing ocular surgical procedures requiring sedation or local/regional anesthesia, who require a prior assessment to ensure safety during the procedure.
This is a preoperative medical evaluation that reviews the patient's medical history, laboratory tests, and general condition. The anesthesiologist determines the most appropriate anesthetic plan and answers any questions about the procedure.
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