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Cataract surgery with IOL replacement | from $7500 | from $2500 | from $2875 |
Artemis ophthalmologists use intraocular lenses (IOL) for cataract treatment. IOL replacement is performed during phacoemulsification surgery. The implants are made of high-quality material.
IOL replacement is the minimally invasive procedure. The operation is conducted under topical anesthesia. Specialists use toric, monofocal, multifocal lens for cataract surgery.
The recovery period is fast after the implantation. Wearing of bandages, green shades, and dark glasses is not needed. A patient should use eye drops for 4-6 weeks to avoid infections.
Artemis Medical Center is one of the Indian private hospitals to offer the lowest intraocular lens cost. It is 2-3 times lower than in European clinics, and the quality of medical services is on the same level.
IOL (intraocular lenses) replacement is performed during cataract surgery by Fortis eye doctors. Intraocular lens cost depends on the IOL material, type, and surgeon’s experience.
An ophthalmologist determines the implants type after the diagnostics. The eye tests include the ultrasound to identify the size and shape of the eye. It helps to determine the right kind of lens implant.
Fortis ophthalmologists use artificial lenses made of plastic, acrylic, or silicone. A patient does not notice any difference between the natural lenses and the artificial ones.
There are a lot of the intraocular lenses types. Some IOLs block the ultraviolet light. Others provide only distant or near vision. Many of IOLs are flexible and do not require stitches.
Day 1 - Arrival
Day 2 - Pre-Operation
Day 3 - Surgery
Day 4 - Post-Operation
Day 5 - Discharge
Week 1-2 - Rehabilitation
Week 3-4 - Rehabilitation
Week 5-6 - Final Result
Note: Each patient"s recovery process may vary based on individual health conditions.