Khodadoust Eye Hospital

Khodadoust Eye Hospital

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Dr. Khodadoust Eye Hospital, established in 2003 by Professor Ali Asghar Khodadoust in Shiraz, Iran, is a premier institution dedicated to comprehensive ophthalmic […]

Dr. Khodadoust Eye Hospital, established in 2003 by Professor Ali Asghar Khodadoust in Shiraz, Iran, is a premier institution dedicated to comprehensive ophthalmic care. The hospital offers a wide array of services, utilizing advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technologies to address various eye conditions.

Paraclinical Services:

The hospital provides extensive diagnostic evaluations, including:

  • Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): Detailed imaging of the retina and optic nerve.
  • Fluorescein Angiography: Retinal imaging through the injection of fluorescein dye.
  • Orbscan: Corneal mapping, particularly useful before and after keratoconus and LASIK surgeries.
  • Aberrometry: Assessment of corneal aberrations prior to LASIK procedures.
  • Pentacam: Comprehensive corneal imaging for surgeries related to the cornea, cataract, and glaucoma.
  • Ocular Response Analyzer (ORA): Measurement of intraocular pressure.
  • Biometry: Manual and automatic determination of intraocular lens power for cataract surgery.
  • Perimetry: Visual field testing.
  • Specular Microscopy: Endothelial cell count of the cornea.
  • Contrast Sensitivity Function (CSF): Post-operative vision assessment following retina, glaucoma, and cataract surgeries.
  • Corneal Pachymetry: Measurement of corneal thickness.

Laser Procedures:

The hospital’s laser suite is equipped to perform:

  • Panretinal Photocoagulation (PRP): Retinal laser treatment, commonly for diabetic retinopathy.
  • Peripheral Iridotomy (PI): Laser procedure for managing elevated intraocular pressure.
  • Capsulotomy: Laser treatment to clear opacification of the posterior lens capsule.
  • Photodynamic Therapy (PDT): Laser treatment combined with intravenous photosensitizing agents for certain retinal conditions.

Additional Facilities:

  • Laboratory: Comprehensive range of specialized and general tests.
  • Radiology: Standard radiographic imaging of the head, neck, and extremities.
  • Pharmacy: Provision of specialized ophthalmic medications and general pharmaceuticals.

LASIK Operating Room:

The hospital offers refractive surgeries, including:

  • PRK, LASIK, and LASEK: Procedures aimed at correcting refractive errors to reduce dependence on glasses.
  • Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking (CCL): Treatment to halt the progression of keratoconus.

Dr. Khodadoust Eye Hospital is committed to delivering high-quality eye care through its state-of-the-art facilities and experienced medical professionals.

Languages

  • English
  • Persian
  • Arabic

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Yes, an ophthalmologist can identify signs of high blood pressure by examining the blood vessels in the retina during an eye examination. If a person previously had high blood pressure that has since normalized, the ophthalmologist may still observe changes in the retinal vessels indicative of past hypertension.
Persistent eyelid pain and sensitivity to light may result from various conditions, including blepharitis, dry eye syndrome, or other ocular surface disorders. A comprehensive eye examination is necessary to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
Chlorine and other chemicals in pool water can disrupt the tear film, leading to dry eyes. To alleviate this, consider using lubricating eye drops after swimming, wearing swim goggles to protect your eyes, and ensuring proper hydration.
Seasonal eye discomfort may be due to allergic conjunctivitis or environmental factors like increased pollen levels in summer. Using antihistamine eye drops, wearing sunglasses outdoors, and avoiding known allergens can help manage these symptoms.
Dry eye syndrome can be caused by factors such as aging, environmental conditions, prolonged screen time, and certain medications. Sudden eye pain is not typically associated with dry eyes and may indicate another issue; it's advisable to consult an eye care professional for an accurate diagnosis.
It's recommended to wait until the subconjunctival hemorrhage has completely resolved before resuming contact lens use. This typically takes one to two weeks, but it's best to consult your eye care provider for personalized advice.
To ensure proper placement of your Acuvue 2 contact lenses: Place the lens on your fingertip and check that it forms a perfect half-sphere; if the edges flare out, it's inside out. After placing the lens on your eye, blink several times and look in different directions to help the lens settle into the correct position.
Swimming with contact lenses is generally not recommended, as it increases the risk of eye infections. Chlorine can cause lenses to adhere to the eye and may lead to irritation. If you must swim with lenses, consider using daily disposables and wear swim goggles to minimize exposure.
While not mandatory, using glasses with anti-reflective coatings or blue light filters can reduce eye strain during prolonged computer use. For those with existing vision correction needs, incorporating these features into prescription glasses can be beneficial.
To reduce eye fatigue: Follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds. Ensure proper lighting to reduce glare. Adjust screen settings for optimal brightness and contrast. Maintain an ergonomic workspace to promote good posture.
  • Cataract (one eye): $ 850
  • Cataract (OU, without lens): $ 1,250
  • Avastin injection (one eye, without Ampule): $ 250
  • Avastin injection (OU, without Ampule): $ 350
  • Eylea injection(one eye, without Ampule): $ 200
  • Eylea injection (OU): $ 750
  • Strabismus (3 muscles): $ 1,000
  • Strabismus 2 muscles): $ 850
  • Silicon Evcuation: $ 850
  • Enoculation : $ 1,200
  • Vitrectomy Buckling: $ 1,150
  • DCR: $ 900
  • Eye Prothesis Implantation : $ 950
  • LRI / AK (cornea scratch): $ 600
  • VGS: $ 650
  • Sclera Fixation: $ 900
  • IVB (OU, under general anesthesia): $ 650
  • Conjctivoplasty: $ 750
  • AMT: $ 950
  • Super Facial: $ 700
  • Eyebrow Ptosis(OU): $ 1,200
  • Belpharoplasty (Upper Eyelids): $ 1,350
  • Belpharoplasty (Lower Eye Lid Anesthesia): $ 1,350
  • Intra Occular Lense (one eye) Myopia: $ 850
  • IOL Exchange : $ 1,000
  • ORBIT Surgery: $ 1,250
  • Belpharoplasty (4 lids): $ 2,500
  • TRANS PRK (ou): $ 1,550
  • Amaris PRK (ou): $ 1,400
  • Amaris PRK (One Eye): $ 750

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khodadousthospital@yahoo.com

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بیمارستان چشم پزشکی خدادوست, North Motahari Boulevard, مجتمع مسکونی بهاران, 055, zone 1, Shiraz, Shiraz Central District, Shiraz County, Fars Province, 71847-34791, Iran
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