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BIOGRAPHY

Conditions treated by Dr. Asli Umut Dinc

Some of the conditions treated by opthalmologist Dr Asli Umut Dinc include:

  • Astigmatism
  • Corneal Injury
  • Diabetic Retinopathy. Retinal Detachment. Vitreous Hemorrhage.
  • Hyperopia
  • Keratoconus
  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
  • Correction of Myopia
  • Fuchs' Dystrophy

Some of the most common eye conditions that the ophthalmologist treats are Diabetic Retinopathy, Dry eye Syndrome, and Conjunctivitis. The doctor might prescribe some antibiotics for bacterial conjunctivitis. Antibiotics might help lessen the length of infection. For dry eyes, the doctor will do physical examinations, and treatment may include use of artificial tears and reduce tear drainage.

Signs and symptoms treated by Dr. Asli Umut Dinc

Eye conditions can produce different symptoms and these can differ from person to person. Some of the signs and symptoms of different types of eye conditions include:

  • Floaters
  • Severe eye pain
  • Change in vision or sudden loss of vision
  • Watery and red eyes
  • Blurred vision
  • The foreign body inside the eye and trauma to the eye

Routine eye exams are the best way to avoid any vision problems. In case you did not have an eye exam for more than a year, you should schedule a visit with your eye doctor. Being aware of some warning signs can help you take the required steps for the health of your eyesight, especially if the vision symptoms appear suddenly. In most cases, detached retina and onset of glaucoma, quick intervention is required to minimize the permanent vision loss.

Operating Hours of Dr. Asli Umut Dinc

You can reach Dr Asli Umut Dinc from 10 am to 5 pm on Monday to Saturday. The average working hours of the doctor are 47 hours a week.

Popular Procedures performed by Dr. Asli Umut Dinc

The popular procedures that Dr.Asli Umut Dinc performs are listed below:

  • Vitrectomy
  • LASIK
  • Macular Degeneration Surgery

LASIK is the most common type of eye surgery that fixes issues with the way the eyes focus. It could be an alternative to glasses and contact lenses. During this surgery, a special kind of cutting laser is utilized to change the shape of the clear tissue in the cornea to improve vision.

Qualification

  • MAY 19 UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MEDICINE Associate Professor 1992 , Samsun/Turkey
  • HACETTEPE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL FACULTY Specialist Training 1984 - 1988 , Ankara/Turkey
  • ANKARA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL FACULTY Medical Training 1976 - 1982 , Ankara/Turkey

Past Experiences

  • MEMORIAL SISLI HOSPITAL Ophthalmology Specialist 2014 - Present, Ä°stanbul/Turkey
  • SAMSUN PUBLIC HOSPITAL Ophthalmology Specialist (Compulsary Service) 1989 - 1991, Samsun/Turkey
  • CANKAYA GOVERNMENT PHYSICIAN Practitioner Phyisican (Compulsory Service) 1983 - 1984, Ankara/Turkey
  • CAYCUMA CENTRAL HEALTH CENTER Practitioner Phyisican (Compulsory Service) 1982 - 1983, Zonguldak/Turkey
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MEMBERSHIPS (4)

  • Turkish Medical Association
  • The Turkish Ophthalmology Society (TOD)
  • Diplopia Unit Active Membership
  • European Strabismological Association (ESA)

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PROCEDURES

  • LASIK
  • Macular Degeneration Surgery
  • Vitrectomy

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What area of specialization does Dr. Asli Umut Dinc have?
Dr. Asli Umut Dinc is a specialized Ophthalmologist and is one of the most sought after doctors in Istanbul, Turkey.
Does Dr. Asli Umut Dinc offer Telemedicine Consultation through Medigence?
No, this doctor does not offer telemedicine via MediGence
How many years of experience does Dr. Asli Umut Dinc have?
Dr. Asli Umut Dinc is one of the most sought after specialists in Turkey and has over 27 Years years of experience.

FAQ's Related to Ophthalmologist

What does an opthalmologist do?

An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who is trained in vision and eye care. Ophthalmologists are different from optometrists and opticians because of their different levels of training and the conditions they diagnose and treat. Some ophthalmologists work closely with other medical experts to provide care for chronic eye conditions. An ophthalmologist also diagnoses as well as treats eye conditions, does eye surgeries, and participates in scientific research on the causes and treatment for eye diseases and vision issues. Sometimes, ophthalmologists also detect health issues that are not related to the eyes but become clear in a routine eye exam. The ophthalmologist recommends that the person should consult their doctor.

What are the tests required before and during the consultation by an Ophthalmologist?

For the evaluation of your eye condition, you have to get certain tests done which may include the following:

  • Refraction
  • Slit-lamp
  • Visual field (confrontation) testing
  • External examination
  • Ocular motility
  • Visual acuity
  • Intraocular pressure
  • Pupil function

An opthalmologist may perform a number of different tests to evaluate your vision and diseases. Each test will evaluate some specific aspect of vision. The doctor may direct a beam of light in your eyes to look for any abnormalities in the retina. They design the treatment plan posts after evaluating the test reports.

When should you go to see an opthalmologist?

Below are some situations when you need to see an opthalmologist:

  1. Difficulty seeing at night
  2. Red or pink eyes
  3. Sensitivity to light
  4. Blurry vision or difficulty focusing on objects
  5. Eye pain
  6. Frequent Headache
  7. Seeing spots or flashes
  8. Dry eyes
  9. Double vision

If you notice the above-listed signs and symptoms, you are suggested to see an opthalmologist for a proper diagnosis of the condition. The opthalmologist will evaluate the test reports and will plan the treatment that is best for you.