Attiko Ophthalmological Center was established in September 2010 by the Ophthalmic surgeon Dr Charalambos T. Koulas, with the primary aim of providing high quality individualized diagnosis and treatment of simple and complex eye problems.
CENTER KIFISIA
The ATTIKO OPTHALMOLOGICAL Center operates in Kifisia. Located in a comfortable and luxurious space and provide high quality medical services. Created with the aim of providing quality and comprehensive services covering any ophthalmologic requirements and provides specialized services to the patient in a full range of eye diseases.
HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?
Why i choose Attiko Ophthalmological Center?
Attiko Ophthalmological Center with what funds is contracted with?
Insurance Companies:Ethniki Asfalistiki, Allianz, Eurolife, Μed4u, Amtrust, Mondial Assistance and Insurance Funds: EDOEAP (Journalists Insurance Fund)
I want to do laser myopia. I'm a suitable candidate?
Someone who is older has than 20 years of age.
Has a stable refraction for at least six months.
Has a sufficient thickness of the cornea.
Does not suffer from any eye diseases such as keratoconus, glaucoma, cataracts, etc.
Has no autoimmune diseases and doesn’t take any immunosuppressive drugs.
Does not lie a period of pregnancy or breastfeeding.
The surgery with Laser is painful ? I will feel discomfort after?
How quickly will I see after the Laser;
When should I do the first eye examination on my child?
What are the symptoms of cataracts?
Blur with a progressive reduction of vision for distance or near. The vision becomes less clear.
Glare and reflections around some objects.
Attenuated color perception.
Severe discomfort in the sun.
Absence of pain.
All these symptoms can affect daily activities such as:
Driving, especially at night or in very bright light.
Reading or watching TV. In some cases, in the early stages of some types of cataract, reading without glasses is achieved.
Sewing or other hobbies that require detailed observation of objects.
How is cataract treated?
Addressing the waterfall is just the microsurgical removal of the cloudy lens and replacing it with an artificial acrylic lens called intraocular lens.