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Dr. Ashwin Bafna

Welcome to Aarav Eye Care: Your Journey to Clearer Vision Begins Here!

Since its establishment in 2005, Aarav Eye Care has been dedicated to providing the finest eye care services in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Our state-of-the-art facilities are strategically located at Bhiwandi, Grant Road, Mira Road, and Bhiwandi, aiming to redefine your eye care experience.

A Glimpse of Our Centre's:

  • Grant Road Centre (2005): Offers modern eye care with the latest equipment and a dedicated expert team. 

  • Mira Road Centre (2017): Introduced as the first Retina and Lasik Centre in the area, featuring Maharashtra's first Robotic Lasik Machine.

  • Bhiwandi Centre (2021): The first Retina Centre in the region, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.

Diverse Services Tailored for You: We prioritize your eye health with services including comprehensive eye exams, cataract surgeries, LASIK and refractive surgeries, diabetic eye care, macular degeneration treatments, retinal detachment interventions, glaucoma services, custom contact lenses, stylish spectacle dispensing, and low vision clinic options.

Why Choose Aarav Eye Care?

  • State-of-the-art technology for accurate diagnoses and treatments.

  • First Robotic LASIK machine in Maharashtra.

  • Over 20,000 successful surgeries and 2,50,000 satisfied patients.

  • NABH accreditation at Mira Road Centre for high standards of care.

Meet Our Visionary Director: Dr. Ashvin Bafna, a visionary with a Gold Medal from Ramchandra Medical College, Chennai, and a Vitreoretinal fellowship from Arvind Eye Hospital, leads our journey. Dr. Bhanwarlal Bafna, with over 30 years of experience, adds depth to our commitment.

Our Promise and Aspiration: We merge care and cure seamlessly, using the latest technology with a compassionate approach. Our vision is to be the Centre of Excellence in Eye Care, offering innovative and personalized treatments, becoming a trusted name in compassionate eye care.

Embrace a New Vision of Eye Care with Aarav Eye Care. Your journey to clearer vision starts here.

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Our Services

Laser eye
Cataract
General-opthalmology
Refractive Surgery
Retinal-Detachment
Contact Lens

20+

Years of Experience

1000+

Satisfied Patients a Year 

10+

Specialized Services

50+

Expert Eye Care Professionals

Our Eye Care Centres

Grant Road

Yash Apartments, 1st Floor, Opp. Cumballa Hill Hospital, A.K. Marg, Kemps Corner,

Grant Road (W), Mumbai 400036.

(Nearest Railway Station: Grant Road)

Mira Road

Shop No. 5, Bhairav Residency,

Kanakia Road, Near Cinemax Theatre,

Mira Road (E), Mumbai 401107.

(Nearest Railway Station: Mira Road)

Bhiwandi

No. 6/7, Below Hotel Ashok, 259, Kalyan Bhiwandi Road, Ashok Nagar next to Axis Bank, Bhiwandi 421302.

(Nearest Railway Station: Kalyan)

  • What is Lasik Surgery
    LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a common refractive eye surgery that corrects vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. During the procedure, a laser reshapes the cornea, improving vision without the need for glasses or contact lenses
  • What's the recovery time after LASIK?
    Most LASIK patients experience improved vision within a day or two. Full recovery typically takes a few weeks, during which you should avoid strenuous activities, swimming, and eye-rubbing. Follow post-operative instructions to minimize discomfort and achieve the best results.
  • Is Pink Eye Contagious?
    Yes, Viral Conjunctivitis is very common and is extremely contagious. Avoid touching eyes with your hands, wash hands frequently, do not share towels, and avoid work, school or day care activities for a least five days or as long as discharge is present.
  • Will reading in dim light hurt my eyes?
    No, but most people are more comfortable reading with proper lighting which is bright enough to provide good illumination but not so bright as to cause glare.
  • Why have I gradually found it harder to read without glasses?
    The ability to focus on near objects decreases steadily with age and is referred to as presbyopia. Presbyopia is a natural aging of the lens. It is usually near the age of 40, when glasses or bifocals are prescribed to correct this condition.
  • What is Presbyopia?
    The word Presbyopia means “old eye” in Greek. This is a condition when your eyes gradually lose the ability to see nearby things. This is a normal part of ageing. You may start developing presbyopia shortly after crossing the age 40.
  • How to treat dry eyes?
    The doctor may give you artificial tears and ointments to keep your eyes lubricated. The doctor may even opt for a procedure called temporary punctal occlusion to treat your condition.
  • I have noticed small spots floating in front of my eyes. Is this a cause for concern?
    Eye floaters are tiny specks and spots that keep floating in your field of vision. These are annoying at times but usually are harmless. These occur when tiny pieces of the gel-like vitreous of your eyes break loose. However, if you notice flashing spots, then you should immediately consult an eye doctor.
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