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Nethradhama and ZEISS India Launch State-of-the-Art Myopia Clinic in Karnataka

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In a significant development for eye care in India, Nethradhama Super Speciality Eye Hospital, in collaboration with ZEISS India, has unveiled a cutting-edge myopia clinic in Jayanagar, Karnataka. This initiative aims to address the growing concern of childhood myopia, a condition that has become a major public health issue in the country.


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Nethradhama Eye Hospital

 

A Pioneering Approach to Myopia Management

The newly launched clinic is equipped with the advanced Myopia Master technology, developed by ZEISS India. This state-of-the-art device is designed to provide comprehensive measurements for myopia management. It integrates multiple diagnostic functions, including refraction, axial length, and keratometry, into a single device. This technology enables fast, contactless measurements of critical parameters related to myopia development.


Dr. Suman Shree R, Director and CEO of Nethradhama Super Speciality Eye Hospital, emphasized the importance of addressing childhood myopia. “Childhood myopia is a major public health problem in India and it is expected to increase exponentially in the coming years. Through specialized clinics and technologies like Myopia Master, we urge parents to get their children’s eyes examined at least once a year,” she stated. The clinic aims to provide individualized treatment and counseling, ensuring that each child receives the most effective care tailored to their specific needs.


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Dr. Suman Shree R,
Director and CEO of
Nethradhama Hospital

 

The Growing Concern of Childhood Myopia

Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is a condition where distant objects appear blurry while close objects remain clear. It typically begins in childhood and can progress rapidly, leading to significant vision impairment if not managed properly. The rise in myopia cases among children is alarming, with studies suggesting that the prevalence of this condition could increase substantially in the coming years.


According to research published in the Journal of Optometry, the prevalence of myopia in children has been rising globally, with environmental factors and increased screen time being significant contributors. In India, the trend is similarly concerning, prompting the need for advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities like the one launched by Nethradhama and ZEISS India.


The Myopia Master Technology: Revolutionizing Myopia Care

The Myopia Master technology represents a significant advancement in myopia management. Its ability to perform contactless measurements of key parameters—such as refraction, axial length, and keratometry—allows for precise and efficient diagnostics. This technology not only simplifies the measurement process but also enhances the accuracy of myopia assessments.


Rohan Paul, Business Head – India & Neighboring Countries at Carl Zeiss India, highlighted the importance of such technological innovations. “With myopia on the rise, dedicated clinics using advanced technology are essential. They provide precise diagnostics and tailored treatments, ensuring early detection and better eye health for the young population,” Paul remarked.


The integration of Myopia Master technology into the clinic’s operations ensures that children receive comprehensive eye examinations and personalized treatment plans. This approach not only addresses existing myopia but also focuses on preventive measures to slow its progression.


Impact on the Local Community

The establishment of this clinic in Jayanagar, Karnataka, is expected to have a significant impact on the local community. By providing specialized care for children up to 15 years of age, the clinic aims to enhance early detection and management of myopia. The availability of advanced diagnostic tools and expert care is anticipated to improve overall eye health in the region.


Dr. Shree R noted that the clinic’s services are designed to be accessible and effective. “Our goal is to create a comprehensive myopia management program that caters specifically to the needs of children. By combining advanced technology with expert care, we hope to make a significant difference in managing and preventing myopia,” she added.


Looking Ahead: The Future of Myopia Management

The launch of the myopia clinic by Nethradhama and ZEISS India is a crucial step towards addressing the growing issue of childhood myopia. The integration of advanced technology and specialized care underscores the commitment to improving eye health outcomes for children.


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As childhood myopia continues to rise, the focus on early detection and effective management becomes increasingly important. The Myopia Master technology and the clinic’s comprehensive approach offer a model for future initiatives aimed at tackling this global health concern.


In conclusion, the collaboration between Nethradhama Super Speciality Eye Hospital and ZEISS India marks a significant advancement in the field of ophthalmology. By leveraging state-of-the-art technology and expert care, this initiative represents a vital effort in the fight against childhood myopia, setting a precedent for similar efforts across the country.


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