Place de l'Étoile Ophthalmology Practice
1 Val Ste. Croix, 1371 Belair, Luxembourg
Overview
Speciality: Ophthalmologist
Address : 1 Val Ste. Croix, 1371 Belair, Luxembourg
Phone : +35227858562
The Place de l'Étoile Ophthalmological Center in Luxembourg brings together ophthalmologists with multiple specialties to diagnose and treat all visual pathologies and disorders. Handling emergencies from Monday to Saturday, the practice offers a complete range of services, from general consultations to the most advanced surgical procedures, in a multilingual environment (Luxembourgish, French, German, English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese).
With annual experience of more than 1500 eye surgeries (cataract, glaucoma, strabismus), 1000 intravitreal injections, and 500 laser refractive surgeries, our surgeons are committed to offering continuity and excellence of care. The center is open all year round, including one Sunday per month, to guarantee rapid and effective care for all patients.
Laser Refractive Surgery
- LASIK
- PRK
- Myopia treatment
- Hyperopia treatment
- Astigmatism treatment
- Presbyopia treatment
Eye Surgery
- Cataract surgery
- Glaucoma surgery
- Strabismus surgery (adult and child)
- Pterygium surgery
- Chalazion surgery
- Retinal detachment surgery
- Toric and multifocal implant placement
- Corneal surgery
Medical and Laser Treatments
- Intravitreal injection (IVT) for AMD and diabetes
- YAG laser (capsulotomy for secondary cataract, iridotomy)
- Argon laser (retinal lesion treatment)
- Laser trabeculoplasty (glaucoma)
- Femtosecond laser
- Excimer laser
Specific Care and Pathologies
- Pediatric ophthalmology
- Eyelid care & blepharitis
- Dry eye
- Ocular surface pathologies
- Corneal pathologies
- Medical retina (AMD, diabetes, venous occlusions, macular abnormalities)
- Medical glaucoma
- Progressive myopia
- Ocular allergies
Examinations and Consultations
- Additional examinations
- OCT imaging
- Biometry
- Contact lens fitting
- Consultations for screen work
- Consultations for driving
Why consult?
- Vision correction (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, presbyopia).
- Suspicion or follow-up of cataract, glaucoma, AMD, or diabetic retinopathy.
- Adult or child strabismus.
- Inflammation, redness, or eye pain (chalazion, blepharitis, pterygium, allergies).
- Chronic dry or irritated eyes.
- Sudden or progressive loss of vision.
- Need for a complete check-up, follow-up, or an ophthalmological emergency.
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