Understanding Dry Eye Syndrome
Dry eye is a common condition where your eyes either do not produce enough tears or the quality of tears is not sufficient to keep the eyes properly lubricated.
Many patients in Pune experience dry eye due to long screen hours, air-conditioned environments, and increasing exposure to pollution.
This can lead to discomfort, irritation, and vision disturbances if not treated on time.
Dry eye is often caused by:
- Increased screen time (mobile, laptop, TV)
- Environmental factors like pollution and air conditioning
- Ageing and hormonal changes
- Contact lens usage
- Certain medical conditions or medications
Signs You May Need Dry Eye Treatment
You may benefit from a detailed dry eye evaluation if you experience:
- Burning or stinging sensation in the eyes
- Redness or irritation
- Feeling of dryness or grittiness
- Excessive watering (reflex tearing)
- Blurred or fluctuating vision
- Eye strain, especially after screen use
- Sensitivity to light
Advanced Dry Eye Diagnosis at Our Dry Eye Lab
At Natasha Eye Care, we provide specialised dry eye diagnosis using advanced technology available at our exclusive Dry Eye Lab.
Our diagnostic approach includes:
- Tear film analysis
- Meibomian gland evaluation
- Ocular surface assessment
- Advanced imaging and diagnostic tests

Dry Eye Treatment Options in Pune
We offer a comprehensive range of dry eye treatments based on your condition:
- Lubricating eye drops and medical management
- Treatment for Meibomian gland dysfunction
- Advanced procedures for moderate to severe dry eye
- Lifestyle and screen-time management guidance
- Specialised contact lenses when required
What to Expect During Your Visit
Before Treatment
- Detailed eye examination
- Dry eye diagnostic testing
- Personalised treatment planning
During Treatment
- Non-invasive or minimally invasive procedures
- Comfortable and quick sessions
- Guided by experienced specialists
After Treatment
- Gradual improvement in symptoms
- Follow-up consultations
- Ongoing care and adjustments if needed
Most patients start noticing improvement within a few weeks.
Why Choose Us for Dry Eye Treatment in Pune
Patients across Pune trust us for advanced eye care because of our expertise and technology-driven approach:
Only centre in Maharashtra with a complete Dry Eye Lab
Advanced diagnostic technology for accurate treatment
Experienced specialists in corneal and ocular surface care
Personalised treatment plans for each patient
Comprehensive care under one roof
Tired of dry, irritated eyes affecting your daily routine?
Get a detailed evaluation and personalised treatment from specialists.
Frequently Asked Questions
Natasha Eye Care & Research Centre is one of the leading centres for dry eye treatment in Pune, offering advanced diagnosis through Maharashtra's only dedicated Dry Eye Lab and personalised care by experienced specialists.
Dry eyes can occur due to reduced tear production or poor tear quality. Common causes include long screen time, air-conditioned environments, pollution, ageing, contact lens use, and certain medical conditions.
If you experience symptoms like dryness, irritation, burning, redness, or blurred vision regularly, it is important to consult an eye specialist. Early diagnosis can prevent the condition from worsening.
Natasha Eye Care & Research Centre is the only hospital in Maharashtra with a dedicated Dry Eye Lab, offering advanced diagnostics and targeted treatment for dry eye conditions.
Dry eye is diagnosed using specialised tests that evaluate tear production, tear quality, and the health of the eye surface. At our centre, this is done through advanced technology in our Dry Eye Lab.
Dry eye is a manageable condition. With the right diagnosis and personalised treatment plan, most patients experience long-term relief and improved eye comfort.
Treatment options may include medicated eye drops, therapies for gland dysfunction, advanced procedures for severe cases, and lifestyle changes. The treatment depends on the cause and severity of the condition.
Yes, dry eye is increasingly common among people who spend long hours on computers or mobile devices, as reduced blinking affects tear stability.
