Artemis Hospitals Launches OPTIC to Advance Precision Eye Care
This is the first clinic of its kind in the region, equipped with some of the world’s most advanced imaging systems to identify, track, and manage eye conditions with greater speed and accuracy.
Artemis Hospitals has launched the Ocular Profiling & Technology-Based Investigation Clinic (OPTIC) at its Sector 51 campus in Gurugram, introducing a facility aimed at transforming how eye disorders are detected and treated.
According to the hospital, this is the first clinic of its kind in the region, equipped with some of the world’s most advanced imaging systems to identify, track, and manage eye conditions with greater speed and accuracy.
“Our goal is to provide the best medical care possible to the community, and OPTIC is a big step toward that goal. We are bringing together some of the best diagnostic tools from around the world in one place, which will help us make diagnoses faster and more accurately and plan treatments more effectively,” said Dr. Devlina Chakravarty, managing director of Artemis Hospitals.
OPTIC is designed to diagnose a wide range of eye problems using technologies including OCT, OCTA, IDRA Dry Eye Workstation, Pentacam, ARGOS Biometry, and Digital Slit Lamp Systems. These tools provide detailed imaging and data, enabling earlier detection of diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, corneal diseases, cataracts, and retinal disorders, sometimes even before symptoms appear.
The clinic aims to deliver accurate measurements and high-quality images to tailor treatment plans for better short- and long-term outcomes. By offering such advanced care in Gurugram, Artemis Hospitals aims to reduce the need for patients to travel long distances for specialized eye diagnostics.
“With OPTIC, we have built a place that transforms what it means to be precise in ophthalmology. These tools let us give world class care in our own regions, saving patients time and improving long term outcomes. They help us find diseases early and make treatment plans that are very specific to each patient,” said Dr. Vishal Arora, head of ophthalmology at Artemis Hospitals.
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