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Dr. Vijay Parbatani | 94% | 308 | 24 | 650 |
Dr. Anand Palimkar | 96% | 656 | 27 | 500 |
Dr. Vitthal Satav | 96% | 349 | 27 | 500 |
Dr. Anagha Behere | 99% | 1407 | 29 | 600 |
Dr. Nitin Prabhudesai | 95% | 576 | 30 | 1000 |
Dr. Piyush Jain | 96% | 24 | 17 | 400 |
Dr. Nikhil V. Rishikeshi | 98% | 95 | 26 | 1000 |
Dr. Baban C Dolas | 87% | 13 | 27 | 500 |
Dr. Dipti Murkute (Pansare) | 97% | 571 | 21 | 600 |
Dr. Dhanaashree Ratnaparkhi Deshmukh | 100% | 31 | 20 | 500 |
A sequence of tests carried for evaluation of an individual’s vision and to check for any eye disorders an Eye Checkup is necessary. A variety of instruments, bright light shining directly at the eye and a request to look at a varied range of lenses will be asked by the eye doctor. Detection of any eye disorder can be evaluated with the help of an Eye Check-up at an early stage. Eye Checkup should be done regularly hence giving the eye care specialist the chance to help the patient and even by helping the patient to adapt to new vision changes and tips to care for the eyes.
There are several factors that determine that when should an individual go for an Eye Checkup. Depending on the age, risk and family history, the patient will go for the check-up. The general guidelines are:
The checkups should be more frequent in the following conditions:
There are typically 3 types of specialists and they are:
The doctor may give the patient a prescription for corrective lenses. If the eye exam yields other abnormal results, the doctor will discuss the next steps for further testing or for treating an underlying condition.