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High-End Retina and LASIK Center
Name | Recommended By | Review Count | Years of Experience | Fee |
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Dr. Piyush Kapur | 91% | 57 | 23 | 900 |
Dr. Anchal Gupta | 97% | 364 | 19 | 1000 |
Dr. Varun Gogia | 98% | 652 | 18 | 1000 |
Dr. Subodh Kr. Sinha | 96% | 77 | 33 | 1000 |
Dr. Aparna Darswal | 97% | 35 | 24 | 1500 |
Dr. SK Khanna | 98% | 180 | 50 | 1000 |
Dr. Harish H S | 100% | 4 | 21 | 1500 |
Dr. Vaibhav Khanna | 100% | 13 | 15 | 800 |
Dr. Shreya Sardana | 100% | 3 | 16 | 1000 |
Dr. Vishal Grover | 98% | 2177 | 35 | 1500 |
An accurate or deficient color vision that leads to an inability to see the difference between specific colors is called color blindness. People commonly use the term color blind for this condition but, the actual meaning of true color blindness is that everything is seen in black and white shades which is very rare. Most of the color blindness people can’t find the difference between the shades of red and green.
Types of color blindness are;
Usually, the cones have several pigments called photopigments so that the eyes can see all the possible colors. If there is a problem with these pigments, one can not see or differentiate the colors.
Some of the causes of color blindness are
Those who have color blindness can not be able to differentiate:
The most common color deficiency is unable to see some shades of red and green. Usually, an individual who is unable to differentiate red-green or blue-yellow isn't completely insensitive to both colors. These defects can be mild, moderate, or severe.