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Hyperopia Treatment in Kolkata – Trusted Specialists at ASG Eye Hospital

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Advanced Hyperopia Treatment in Kolkata for Clear and Comfortable Vision

If you find it difficult to read books, use your mobile phone comfortably, or focus on nearby objects without strain, you may be experiencing hyperopia. At ASG Eye Hospital Kolkata, we provide advanced diagnostic evaluation and personalized hyperopia treatment to help patients achieve clearer near vision and improved daily comfort.

Hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, is a common refractive error where light entering the eye focuses behind the retina instead of directly on it. This leads to difficulty in near vision and can cause eye strain over time. Our experienced ophthalmologists use advanced diagnostic tools to assess vision accurately and recommend the most suitable treatment options.

Patients from Salt Lake, Salt Lake Sector V, Park Street, Ballygunge, Behala, New Town, Rajarhat, Dum Dum, Howrah, and nearby regions trust ASG Eye Hospital Kolkata for reliable eye care and modern vision correction solutions.

Best Hospitals for Hyperopia Treatment in Kolkata

Tollygunge, Kolkata

70/2, Deshpran Sasmal Rd, Tollygunge Phari, Tollygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal 700033

Sreebhumi, Kolkata

403/1, Alcove Gloria, Above Big Bazaar, Dakshindari Road, VIP Rd, near Lake Town, Sreebhumi, Kolkata, West Bengal 700048

BT Road, Kolkata

Ground and First Floor, 149, Barrackpore Trunk Rd, Kamarhati, Kolkata, West Bengal 700058

Our Doctors (Hyperopia Treatment in Kolkata )

Why Early Eye Examination is Important for Hyperopia

Many individuals with mild hyperopia are unaware of their condition because the eyes compensate by exerting extra focusing effort. Over time, this can lead to discomfort, fatigue, and reduced visual efficiency.

A comprehensive eye examination helps detect hyperopia early and ensures timely correction before it affects daily activities such as reading, studying, or screen usage.

Understanding Hyperopia

Hyperopia occurs when the eyeball is shorter than normal or when the cornea does not bend light sufficiently. As a result, light focuses behind the retina, making close-up vision blurry.

This condition can be present from childhood or develop gradually with age, becoming more noticeable when the eye’s focusing ability begins to decline.

Hyperopia commonly affects:

  • School and college students
  • Office professionals
  • Individuals working on digital screens
  • People with prolonged reading habits
  • Those with a family history of refractive errors
  • Adults experiencing frequent visual fatigue

Clear Answers for Better Vision

Can hyperopia affect both children and adults?

Yes. Hyperopia can be present in both children and adults, though symptoms may become more noticeable with age.

In many cases, hyperopia remains stable, but symptoms may become more noticeable as the eye ages.

It is diagnosed through a comprehensive eye examination including refraction and vision testing.

Hyperopia can be effectively corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or laser vision correction in suitable patients.

Yes. Uncorrected hyperopia often leads to eye strain, especially during prolonged near work.

The cost depends on the eye examination, diagnostic tests, and the type of vision correction recommended by the ophthalmologist.

Overview

Job Title: Consultant Ophthalmologist

Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan

Job Category: Technical/ IT Support

Work Employment:  Full time

What you work:

  • Diagnose and treat patients with a focus on Ophthalmologist.
  • Collaborate with senior doctors and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Ensure patient-centric care and follow clinical protocols.
  • Contribute to research, training, or hospital initiatives (if applicable).

Mandatory skills:

  • Relevant medical degree / certification.
  • Strong knowledge of ophthalmology practices / healthcare protocols.
  • Excellent communication and patient-handling skills.
  • Ability to work in fast-paced healthcare environments.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience: 3 to 6 years of experience
  • Prior experience in eye care / multi-speciality hospitals.
  • Fellowship or advanced training in Ophthalmologist.
  • Familiarity with advanced diagnostic tools and surgical techniques.
  • Passion for innovation, patient care, and continuous learning.

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