Painless phaco & femto procedures. Premium lens options. 2-3 days recovery. Experienced surgeons.
A cataract is the clouding of the eye's natural lens, which leads to blurry vision, glare, and difficulty seeing at night. It's a natural part of aging, but can significantly impact your quality of life.
Surgery is recommended when cataracts start affecting your daily activities like reading, driving, or recognizing faces. Our doctors will evaluate and guide you on the best timing.
We offer the latest technology for safe and effective cataract removal
The gold standard technique using ultrasound to break up and remove the cataract through a tiny incision.
Bladeless, computer-guided laser surgery for maximum precision and faster healing.
Choose the best lens for your lifestyle and visual needs
Standard lens for clear distance vision. Reading glasses needed for close work.
Corrects astigmatism along with cataract. Reduces dependency on glasses.
See clearly at all distances. Minimal glasses dependency for most activities.
Extended depth of focus. Best for computer users and night driving.
Not sure which lens is right for you? Our doctors will help you choose based on your lifestyle.
Get Personalized Lens RecommendationWhat to expect after your cataract surgery
Surgery completed in 15 minutes. Rest for a few hours. Go home with protective shield.
First follow-up visit. Vision starts clearing. Use prescribed eye drops. Light activities okay.
Vision significantly improved. Return to most activities. Continue eye drops. Avoid rubbing eyes.
Near-complete recovery. Final prescription assessment. Resume normal activities including exercise.
No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia (eye drops). You may feel slight pressure but no pain. Most patients are surprised at how comfortable the experience is.
No, cataracts cannot return. However, some patients may develop posterior capsule opacification (PCO), which can be easily treated with a quick laser procedure.
The actual surgery takes 10-15 minutes per eye. Including preparation and post-op observation, plan for 2-3 hours at the hospital.
Light activities: Next day. Reading/TV: 2-3 days. Cooking/office work: 3-4 days. Exercise: 2 weeks. Swimming: 4 weeks. Your doctor will provide specific guidance.
Yes! We accept cashless treatment for RGHS, CGHS, and most major insurance providers. Our staff will help with paperwork and approval.
No. We typically perform surgery on one eye first, wait for 1-2 weeks for healing, then do the second eye. This is safer and allows you to adapt gradually.
MS Ophthalmology, Cataract & Refractive Surgeon
7+ years experience | 10,000+ successful surgeries