Eye diseases

Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine specialized in ophthalmology and deals with the protection of eye health and the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases. Eyes are one of our body's most important sensory organs, and eye diseases can significantly impact quality of life. Ophthalmologists examine eyes and diagnose vision problems, treat diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, and eye problems related to diabetes, and perform surgical interventions such as refractive surgery. The Ophthalmology department is related to many different eye problems as well as general health status. For example, the first symptoms of some systemic diseases can appear in the eye, and ophthalmologists play a key role in early diagnosis of diseases. They also have expertise in subjects such as assessing contact lens suitability, determining eyeglass prescriptions, and pre-eye surgery evaluation. The Department of Ophthalmology is increasingly reaching more effective diagnosis and treatment methods with technological developments. Innovative tools such as retinal scanning devices, laser technology and advanced surgical techniques allow ophthalmologists to obtain more accurate and reliable results. In this way, early diagnosis and effective treatment of eye diseases has become more possible, which offers patients a better chance to protect their eye health.