Comprehensive Ophthalmology -
Conducting regular screenings to catch silent, vision-threatening diseases early. Shifting Towards Comprehensive Eye Care (CEC)
General ophthalmologists serve as the primary "gatekeepers" for eye health. Their responsibilities often include: Comprehensive Ophthalmology
Performing high-volume procedures, most notably cataract surgery, which remains a cornerstone of the generalist practice. The Role of a Comprehensive Ophthalmologist
Diagnosing refractive errors and prescribing corrective lenses, such as glasses or contact lenses. Conducting regular screenings to catch silent
Comprehensive Ophthalmology: A Guide to Holistic Eye Care Comprehensive ophthalmology is the branch of eye care that focuses on the total health of the visual system. Unlike subspecialties that focus on a single part of the eye, comprehensive ophthalmologists (or general ophthalmologists) provide a wide spectrum of care, ranging from routine vision correction to complex medical and surgical treatments. The Role of a Comprehensive Ophthalmologist