Giving Families the Gift of Clear Vision: Mahale Eye Care.
Mahale Eye Hospital: Your trusted partner for exceptional eye care. From routine checkups to complex surgeries, our dedicated team provides personalized treatment with cutting-edge technology. Invest in your future – choose clear vision, choose Mahale.
Services We’re Offering To Our Clients
Refraction Test
Cateract Surgery
Lasik Srugery
Glaucoma Surgery
Contact Lenses
Nd:YAG Laser Treatment
Computerized Eye Examination
Foldable Intracoular Lense (IOL) Surgery
Phacoemulsification (phaco) Surgery
About
Dr. Poonam Mahale
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Why Choose
Mahale Hospital
We use experience, technology, and a human touch to help you see more clearly.
World-Class Facilities
Our hospital is at the forefront of healthcare, with cutting-edge surgical and diagnostic technologies, spotless operating rooms, and robust productivity systems—all specifically designed to priorities patient comfort and give excellent care.
Dedicated, Expert Doctor
We are proud of our highly qualified team of professionals that are committed to providing excellent care to our patients. Our roster includes highly skilled doctors who are all experts in their respective disciplines, ensuring high-quality care across the medical spectrum.
Well Trained Care Staff
We are blessed with a kind and knowledgeable staff that is dedicated to providing our patients with the best care possible. Year after year, our patients' lives are continuously improved by our illustrious team of doctors and staff.
Frequently Asked Questions
Regular eye exams are essential for maintaining eye health. It is generally recommended to have a comprehensive eye exam at least once every two years, or more frequently if advised by your eye care professional.
Symptoms such as blurry vision, eye fatigue, frequent headaches, changes in color perception, or difficulty focusing may indicate potential eye issues. If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s advisable to consult an eye care specialist.
Many individuals prefer contact lenses for vision correction. However, the choice between glasses and contacts depends on factors such as lifestyle, comfort, and the specific vision correction needs of the individual. An eye care professional can help determine the best option.
To reduce digital eye strain, follow the 20-20-20 rule (take a 20-second break every 20 minutes, looking at something 20 feet away), adjust screen brightness, and ensure proper lighting. Regular eye check-ups can also detect and address issues related to prolonged screen time.
UV protection is crucial to prevent eye conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration. Wearing sunglasses that block harmful UV rays helps safeguard the eyes from sun-related damage. Always choose sunglasses with proper UV protection.