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Corneal Cell Count

What is Corneal Cell Count?

Corneal cell count is a specialized test used to assess the health of the cornea, the transparent layer covering the front of the eye. The corneal cell count is measured using a device called a "Specular Microscope" (Microker). This test helps diagnose various corneal diseases, including:

  • Keratitis (corneal inflammation)
  • Corneal dystrophy
  • Corneal scarring
  • Keratoconus

Advantages of Corneal Cell Count at Lasheen Eye Center

Lasheen Eye Center offers several advantages for corneal cell count testing:

  • Expert ophthalmologists: The center has a team of highly experienced eye doctors who perform the test and interpret the results accurately.

  • Advanced technology: The latest diagnostic tools are used to ensure precise measurements.

  • Comfort and convenience: The center provides a comfortable and patient-friendly environment, making the test a smooth experience.

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How is Corneal Cell Count Performed at Lasheen Eye Center?

The procedure is simple and quick:

  1. The doctor administers anesthetic eye drops.

  2. The Microker device is used to measure the corneal cells.

  3. The test takes only a few minutes.

  4. The doctor explains the results to the patient.

Why Choose Lasheen Eye Center for Corneal Cell Count?

Lasheen Eye Center is one of the leading eye care centers in Egypt. The center provides a wide range of eye services, including corneal cell count. It is distinguished by its team of highly skilled ophthalmologists, modern technologies, and a comfortable patient environment.

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