Personalized Eye Care in Dubai

Opciones de Corrección de la Visión en Dubái

Vision correction is not one single treatment. At Ebsaar Eye Surgery Center, each patient receives a detailed eye assessment to help identify the most appropriate option for their vision, eye health, age and individual needs.

Understanding Vision Correction

Choosing the right option for clearer vision

Vision correction may involve laser treatment, lens-based procedures, presbyopia management, cataract care, glasses or contact lenses. The most suitable option depends on the cause of the visual problem and the overall health of the eye.

A detailed assessment helps distinguish between refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism, and other conditions that may require a different type of treatment.

  • Evaluation of distance and near vision
  • Assessment of corneal shape and thickness when required
  • Review of lens, retina and ocular surface health
  • Personalized explanation of suitable treatment choices
Explore Treatment Pathways

Vision correction services at Ebsaar

Select a service to learn more about the assessment, available treatment options and the next steps.

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Corrección Visual con Láser

Explore LASIK, FemtoLASIK, PRK and SMILE options for suitable patients seeking reduced dependence on glasses or contact lenses.

Explore laser vision correction
02

Tratamiento de la presbicia

Learn about vision correction options for age-related difficulty focusing on close objects, reading and near work.

Explore presbyopia treatment
03

Cataract Evaluation and Surgery

Cataracts may cause blurred vision, glare, reduced contrast and difficulty seeing at night. Assessment helps determine when surgery may be appropriate.

Explore cataract surgery
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Comprehensive Eye Assessment

Not every visual problem requires surgery. An eye examination helps determine whether treatment, observation, glasses or another approach is most appropriate.

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Conditions and Symptoms

When should you consider a vision assessment?

Changes in vision can have different causes. A professional examination is important before deciding on any treatment.

Common refractive concerns

These problems may sometimes be managed with glasses, contact lenses or laser vision correction depending on individual suitability.

  • Myopia or short-sightedness
  • Hyperopia or long-sightedness
  • Astigmatismo
  • Difficulty seeing clearly without glasses
  • Changing vision correction needs

Vision changes that need assessment

Some symptoms may be related to the lens, retina, ocular surface or another eye condition rather than a simple glasses prescription.

  • Difficulty reading or focusing at near distance
  • Deslumbramiento o halos alrededor de las luces
  • Reduced night vision
  • Cambios frecuentes en la prescripción de gafas
  • Visión borrosa o fluctuante
Your Assessment Journey

How vision correction planning works

The process is designed to help you understand your eye health and the options that may be suitable for you.

Step 01

Comprehensive Examination

Your vision, prescription and eye health are assessed using the tests considered appropriate for your condition.

Step 02

Personalized Recommendation

The ophthalmologist reviews the findings and explains which treatment options may or may not be suitable.

Step 03

Clear Treatment Plan

You receive information about preparation, expected recovery, limitations, follow-up and possible alternatives.

Why Ebsaar

Vision care built around accurate assessment

Ebsaar Eye Surgery Center provides ophthalmology services in Dubai with a focus on careful diagnosis, individualized treatment planning and clear communication with every patient.

The final recommendation is based on medical findings and the specific visual needs of the patient, rather than offering the same procedure to everyone.

01

Individual Evaluation

Each treatment plan begins with an assessment of the individual eye condition and visual goals.

02

Multiple Treatment Options

Patients can be assessed for laser, lens-based or non-surgical approaches where appropriate.

03

Clear Medical Guidance

Benefits, limitations, recovery and alternatives are explained before choosing a treatment.

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Ongoing Follow-Up

Follow-up recommendations are provided according to the treatment and the needs of the patient.

Preguntas frecuentes

Vision correction questions

General information to help patients understand the assessment and treatment-planning process.

What does vision correction include?

Vision correction may include glasses, contact lenses, laser procedures, presbyopia treatment, cataract surgery or other personalized approaches. The right option depends on the cause of the visual problem and the health of the eye.

How do I know whether I am suitable for LASIK?

Suitability can only be determined after an eye examination. Prescription stability, corneal measurements, tear quality and other eye health factors may influence eligibility.

Can vision correction help with reading glasses?

Age-related difficulty focusing at near distance is known as presbyopia. Different management options may be considered depending on age, eye health, lifestyle and individual visual needs.

Does blurry vision always require surgery?

No. Blurry vision may be caused by a refractive error, dry eye, cataract, retinal conditions or other problems. An examination is needed to identify the cause before recommending treatment.

What should I bring to my eye assessment?

Bring your current glasses, contact lens details, a list of medications and any previous eye reports when available. Contact lens users may receive additional instructions before certain tests.

How long does a vision correction assessment take?

The duration depends on the tests required and whether pupil dilation is needed. The clinic team can advise you about the expected duration when arranging your appointment.

Start with a detailed eye assessment

Book a consultation at Ebsaar Eye Surgery Center in Dubai to understand your vision and explore the correction options that may be suitable for your eyes.

This page provides general medical information and does not replace an examination or personalized advice from an ophthalmologist.