At the specialized Eye Center at Mouwasat Hospital, we offer a comprehensive range of examination and diagnostic services designed to detect eye diseases early and support precise, personalized treatment plans for every patient.
Vision tests for children and adults
We provide detailed vision assessments for both children and adults, including measurement of visual acuity, prescription of glasses or contact lenses, and evaluation of the overall visual function, with special focus on early detection of conditions such as lazy eye and strabismus in children.
Comprehensive eye exams
Our comprehensive eye examinations include a full evaluation of the cornea, lens, retina, and optic nerve, as well as eye pressure measurements, to screen for common eye diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and other retinal disorders, helping to protect your vision over the long term.
OCT retinal imaging
Using Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT), we obtain high‑resolution cross‑sectional images of the retina and optic nerve in a fast, non‑invasive scan, providing a detailed “map” of the back of the eye that is essential for diagnosing and monitoring diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and glaucoma‑related optic nerve damage.
Corneal imaging
Corneal imaging gives precise information about the shape, curvature, and thickness of the cornea, and is crucial for diagnosing keratoconus, planning laser vision correction procedures, and monitoring changes in the corneal surface over time to ensure safe and accurate treatment decisions.
Glaucoma screenings
Our glaucoma screenings include intraocular pressure measurement, corneal thickness assessment, angle evaluation, visual field testing, and optic nerve imaging, all aimed at early detection and ongoing monitoring of glaucoma to prevent progressive optic nerve damage and irreversible vision loss.
Dry eye evaluations
We perform comprehensive dry eye evaluations that assess tear quantity and quality, tear film stability, and the condition of the corneal and conjunctival surface, allowing us to determine the type and severity of dry eye and to select the most appropriate treatment, from advanced lubricating drops to modern device‑based therapies.