Glaucoma Treatment cost in gurgaon
Dayal Eye Centre’s verified treatment data between 2023 and 2025, our internal records indicate that the average cost of Glaucoma Treatment in Gurgaon falls within a standardized pricing range, determined through consistent clinical procedures and patient care benchmarks maintained by our ophthalmology team
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- The approximate price for glaucoma treatment can range from 10,000 to 50,000
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Factors That Affect Glaucoma Treatment Cost in Gurgaon
The cost of Glaucoma Treatment depends upon multiple factors and ranges from Rs.15000 to Rs1,50,000 in Gurgaon.
- The technique chosen for cataract removal
- Type of IOL (intraocular lens)
- Brand and manufacturer of the lens
- Diagnostic tests
- Doctor’s fee
- Pre and post-surgery medications
- Post-op care and follow-up consultations

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Flexible Payment Options – No Cost EMI & Insurance at Dayal Eye Care
We understand that quality eye treatment can be a financial commitment. That’s why we offer convenient No Cost EMI payment options and work with major insurance providers to help you access the care you need—stress-free
Minimum Cost
Ideal for General Eye Check-ups & Consultations
Basic care and preventive treatments at affordable prices.
- Routine Eye Consultation
- Vision Testing
- Glass Prescription
- Eye Pressure Check (Glaucoma Screening)
- Dry Eye & Allergy Evaluation
Average Cost
Best for Minor Procedures or Diagnostic Scans Suitable for patients needing moderate intervention or monitoring.
- Fundus Photography
- OCT Scan
- Basic Laser Procedures
- Cornea Evaluation
- Diabetic Retinopathy Monitoring
Maximum Cost
Covers Major Surgeries & Advanced Eye Treatments Flexible EMI available. Insurance support for select procedures.
- Cataract Surgery (with premium lenses)
- LASIK/Refractive Surgery
- Retina & Glaucoma Surgeries
- Oculoplasty Procedures
Diagnostic Test Cost Before Procedure
- Dilated eye exam to widen the pupils and see the optic nerve.
- Gonioscopy is the exam performed to check the angle where the iris and cornea meet
- OCT, optical coherence tomography, is done to check the optic nerve and look for changes that may indicate glaucoma.
- An ocular pressure test, also known as tonometry, is done to measure eye pressure accurately.
- If the eye pressure is high, the eye doctor will also perform a visual field test to check if your peripheral vision is alright.
- A pachymetry test will also be done to measure the thickness of the cornea.
- Some of these tests, such as visual field tests, pupil dilation, etc., cost around Rs. 100 to Rs. 1,000, whereas others, such as OCT, may cost around Rs. 1,250 to Rs. 2,500 per eye.
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FAQ
Glaucoma is a condition where increased pressure in your eye damages the optic nerve, slowly affecting your vision. If untreated, it can lead to permanent blindness — but early treatment helps protect your sight.
If medications or laser treatments can’t control your eye pressure effectively, surgery becomes the best option to prevent further damage and vision loss
It creates a new drainage path or improves existing flow to release fluid and reduce eye pressure. This helps preserve your vision and slow down the disease.
No. Your eyes are numbed and sometimes mildly sedated. You won’t feel pain during the surgery, and any post-surgery discomfort is manageable with medication.
The goal of surgery is to stop further vision loss, not restore lost sight. If done early, it helps you maintain your existing vision for years to come.
Healing can take a few weeks. You’ll need regular follow-ups and drops to support recovery, but most people resume basic activities within days.
All surgeries have risks, but complications from glaucoma surgery are rare when done by experienced specialists. Your doctor will explain everything clearly before the procedure.
Surgery helps control pressure long-term, but glaucoma is a chronic condition. You may still need occasional medication or monitoring to ensure stable vision.