Bynocs and Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital have launched an advanced Amblyopia and Binocular Vision Clinic. The clinic will help diagnose and treat children with amblyopia, commonly called “lazy eye.” Bynocs and Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital aim to improve visual outcomes for pediatric patients using innovative technology and expert care.
The clinic provides specialized therapies for binocular vision disorders. Children can undergo eye-tracking exercises, digital vision therapy, and interactive visual training programs. Bynocs and Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital emphasized that early treatment can prevent long-term vision problems and support healthy eye development.
Officials from Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital said the partnership combines technology with compassionate care. Bynocs’ advanced diagnostic tools, together with Dr. Shroff’s clinical expertise, set a new benchmark in pediatric eye care.
Parents and caregivers should bring children for regular eye check-ups. They should watch for signs such as squinting, poor depth perception, or frequent headaches. Early detection and timely treatment remain the key to successful outcomes.
The clinic aims to make high-quality pediatric eye care more accessible and effective. Bynocs and Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital hope the initiative will help children lead healthier, visually confident lives.










