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Kisumu
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info@innovationeyecentre.co.ke
info.ksm@innovationeyecentre.co.ke
Kisii Town
Kisumu
Kisii: +254 727 807097
Kisumu: +254 700 860 923
The cornea is the clear, front surface of the eye and plays a vital role in sharp vision. When any of its layers the epithelium, stroma, or endothelium are affected by disease, it can result in blurred sight, eye irritation, and in serious cases, significant complications.
Corneal diseases are a major cause of global blindness, ranking second only to cataracts in their overall impact. Additionally, individuals suffering from corneal blindness are often younger than those affected by cataracts, resulting in a greater cumulative impact in terms of total blind years.
Early diagnosis and expert treatment are essential for protecting vision and maintaining overall eye health
The cornea clinic at Innovation Eye Centre provides comprehensive care for corneal and external eyediseases, anterior segment trauma, ocular surface disorders like dry eye, contact lens-related issues,surgery and corneal transplantation.
Vitreoretinal Surgery
Our specialists perform advanced surgical procedures to treat complex retinal and vitreous conditions, including retinal detachment, macular hole, and epiretinal membrane.
Corneal Transplantation
Patients with corneal blindness receive corneal transplants, to restore vision and improve the quality
of life for patients with corneal disorders. This procedure involves replacing a damaged or diseased
cornea with a healthy donor cornea to improve clarity and function of the eye.
Dry Eye
Dry eye is a bothersome condition that develops when the eyes either don’t produce sufficient tears or when tears evaporate too quickly. As a result, the eyes can become dry, red, and uncomfortable. Various treatments are available to help manage and relieve these symptoms.
Causes:
Dry eye occurs when something interferes with normal tear production or causes tears to evaporate too rapidly. When the eyes don’t produce enough moisture or lose it too quickly they can become dry and irritated. Several factors can contribute to this condition, including: