Orbit, Oculoplasty & Ocular Oncology Services

If the eyelid is drooping, the eye looks more bulged, tearing is constant, or a lump is changing, a specialist review is a good next step.

This service helps with eyelid, tear duct, orbit, and eye-tumor concerns. Some problems are straightforward. Others need careful imaging, biopsy, or surgery planning.

About This Service

What does this service cover?

This service covers orbit, oculoplastic, and ocular oncology care. It includes eyelid repair, tear duct treatment, orbital assessment, and review of suspicious growths in or around the eye.

A care plan is suggested only after the eye has been checked

Specialist team consultation

Symptoms

Signs to notice early

Bring any scan reports, biopsy notes, or old eye photos if you have them.

7 m+

Common Symptoms

100%

Vision Matters

Expert

Care & Guidance

Droopy eyelids

Tearing

Eye bulging

Lumps or swelling

Eye asymmetry

Suspicious growths

Doctor checking eye health

Early check-up.
Better clarity.
Better life.

Why Choose Us

Why choose Total Retina Eye Care

Specialist-led care, clear explanation, and practical follow-up for the condition you came to check.

Complex case handling

The care path is built for detailed review.

Function-first planning

The next step is chosen with purpose.

Careful follow-up

The result is monitored closely.

Detailed explanation

Patients get context, not just a label.

Measured treatment

The plan is tailored to the concern.

Clear reassurance

The visit aims to reduce anxiety around the issue.

Specialist team consultation
Doctor explaining care options
Clinic team with doctor

Preferred by Leading Insurance & TPA Networks

Cashless and reimbursement support through trusted insurance and healthcare TPA partners.

Aditya Birla Health

Aditya Birla Health

Anmol

Anmol

Anyuta

Anyuta

Bharati

Bharati

Canara Bank

Canara Bank

Care Health

Care Health

Century

Century

Chola

Chola

Coco

Coco

DHS

DHS

Edelweiss

Edelweiss

Ericson

Ericson

FHPL

FHPL

Genins

Genins

HDFC Ergo

HDFC Ergo

Health India

Health India

Health Insurance TPA

Health Insurance TPA

ICIC

ICIC

IFFCO

IFFCO

Magma

Magma

Manipal

Manipal

Med Save

Med Save

Medi Assist

Medi Assist

Medi Biddy

Medi Biddy

National Insurance

National Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Paramount

Paramount

Raksha

Raksha

SBI

SBI

Sun Rise

Sun Rise

Tata AIG

Tata AIG

Ultra Tech

Ultra Tech

Universal Sompo

Universal Sompo

Vidal Health

Vidal Health

Aditya Birla Health

Aditya Birla Health

Anmol

Anmol

Anyuta

Anyuta

Bharati

Bharati

Canara Bank

Canara Bank

Care Health

Care Health

Century

Century

Chola

Chola

Coco

Coco

DHS

DHS

Edelweiss

Edelweiss

Ericson

Ericson

FHPL

FHPL

Genins

Genins

HDFC Ergo

HDFC Ergo

Health India

Health India

Health Insurance TPA

Health Insurance TPA

ICIC

ICIC

IFFCO

IFFCO

Magma

Magma

Manipal

Manipal

Med Save

Med Save

Medi Assist

Medi Assist

Medi Biddy

Medi Biddy

National Insurance

National Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Paramount

Paramount

Raksha

Raksha

SBI

SBI

Sun Rise

Sun Rise

Tata AIG

Tata AIG

Ultra Tech

Ultra Tech

Universal Sompo

Universal Sompo

Vidal Health

Vidal Health

FAQ Section

Common questions about orbit and eyelid care

Quick answers for people worried about swelling, a droopy lid, tearing, or a growth near the eye.

Does a lump near the eye always mean cancer?

No. Many lumps are not cancer, but anything that is new, changing, or not healing should be checked by a specialist.

What causes a droopy eyelid?

A droopy lid can happen for several reasons, including age-related change, nerve or muscle problems, or a mass affecting the eyelid.

Why is my eye bulging or looking different?

Orbit problems, thyroid eye disease, inflammation, or a growth behind the eye can change how the eye sits. A specialist review helps sort that out.

When is tearing a tear-duct problem?

If tearing is constant or comes with discharge, swelling, or repeated infection, the tear drainage system may need to be checked.

What tests might be needed?

Depending on the problem, the doctor may examine the eyelid and orbit, order imaging, or suggest a biopsy if a lesion needs a diagnosis.

Can these problems be treated without surgery?

Sometimes yes. The right answer depends on the cause. Some issues need medicine or monitoring, while others need a procedure.

What if the growth is on the eyelid itself?

Eyelid tumors and skin lesions can often be assessed in clinic first, then treated or referred for surgery if needed.

Should I bring old scans or photos?

Yes. Old scans, pathology reports, and photos can help the doctor compare changes and plan the next step.

Ready to book

Let’s review the condition and plan the next step.

A specialist consultation can make the care path easier to understand and help you decide what needs attention now.

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