Best Cataract Surgery in Haryana

Cataracts are a common eye condition these days that cloud your vision as if you are looking through a foggy glass, and it usually begins gradually. Maybe you are having more trouble reading or find it hard to see clearly at night, or colors won’t seem as bright as they used to be. Most people don’t realize how much it impacts their daily lives until basic things like watching TV or going for a walk become difficult. This is when it is time for cataract surgery, which helps you to get a clearer vision again and return to doing things you love. 

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At Dayal Eye Centre, we care about your comfort and your clear vision! We created a space where expertise truly meets technology. We treat each patient like family, providing every eye with the skill and care it deserves. Our doctors have years of experience and genuinely care about helping you get clearer eyesight. 

Clean wards, advanced machines, and caring staff make your visit smooth and stress-free. Whether you need Cataract surgery, LASIK, or a detailed eye checkup, you can get it all under one roof. We always believe in honest advice, affordable treatments, and friendly care because your eyes deserve nothing less. 

What Is Cataract Surgery?

Cataract surgery is a simple eye operation that allows patients to see clearly again. A cataract clouds the lens inside the eye, leading to blurry or dull vision. During surgery, the clouded lens is removed, and an artificial lens is implanted.

At Dayal Eye Centre, our surgeons use safe and modern techniques to guarantee the procedure is smooth and effortless. The procedure takes only about 10-15 minutes, and you can go home the same day. Most people recover quickly and start seeing better in a short period of time.

What Causes Cataracts?

Cataract happens when the clear lens inside your eyes becomes cloudy. Age is the most common reason, but other things can also cause them, such as, 

  • Diabetes
  • Eye injury
  • Long-term eye swelling (uveitis)
  • Too much sunlight exposure
  • Long-term use of steroid medicines
  • Smoking
  • Heavy alcohol use
  • Family history of cataracts

What are the Symptoms of Cataracts?

Cataracts are painless, and many people may not notice them in the early stages. But as they grow, your vision can slowly get worse. You might notice, 

Types of Cataract Surgery

Noticing changes in your vision? Get your eyes checked at Dayal Eye Centre, and let us guide you every step of the way!

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Who Should Undergo Cataract Surgery?

Reach out to Dayal Eye Centre for guidance at every step of the way. Our team checks how cataracts are affecting your daily life and helps you decide the right time for surgery. Trust us to get clearer eyesight. Book your detailed eye checkup today!

Cataract Lens

Different types of Cataract Lens

Type of Cataract LensCorrectionLimitationCost in Gurgaon
Monofocal LensTrouble seeing far awayNeed glasses for near visionRs. 25,000 to Rs. 45,000 approx.
Multifocal LensSharp vision at all distancesSensitive to bright lightsRs. 30,000 to Rs. 45,000 approx.
Toric LensTreats all vision errorsGlasses may still be neededRs. 35,000 to Rs. 45,000 approx.
Accommodating IOLsNear & distant focusDoesn’t fix astigmatism (may need laser)Rs. 1,00,000 to Rs. 1,50,000 approx.
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FEMTO LASER ASSISTED CATARACT SURGERY

At Dayal Eye Centre, we use Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS), which is a safer, more accurate means of treating cataracts. Our advanced laser technology enables our doctors to make exact incisions, soften the lens to facilitate removal and improve IOL placement. FLACS is particularly useful for cataract treatment in patients with astigmatism or presbyopia.

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How We are Best for Cataract Surgery in Haryana?

Diagnosis Before Cataract Surgery

We conduct several tests before your cataract surgery to make sure your eyes are ready for surgery and that you have a successful procedure. 

Glass Prescription Check 

We check your current spectacles to assess your refractive errors. This allows us to plan your treatment and choose the ideal lens for better vision after surgery.

Complete Eye Examination

We check your eyelids, cornea, tear film, and eye pressure. This helps us identify any underlying issues that could affect your surgery or recovery.

Biometry Test

The biometry test measures the length and shape of your eye. These details guide us in choosing the right intraocular lens and looking for conditions such as astigmatism. 

Corneal Topography

This test takes a map of your cornea. It allows us to identify irregular shapes or keratoconus that could affect lens selection or surgical technique. 

OCT Retina Scan

We scan your retina for potential macular problems. Your final visual results may be impacted by conditions such as age-related macular degeneration after cataract surgery. 

Blood Pressure and Sugar Check

We test your blood pressure and sugar levels. You want both to be controlled because uncontrolled sugar levels increase complications, so we make sure both are stable before going for surgery. 

  • We begin by measuring your eye to choose the right lens for your vision. 
  • Anesthetic drops or an injection are given to numb your eye before surgery. 
  • An eyelid holder is used to keep your eye open, and the area is cleaned carefully. 
  • A small cut is made in the cornea to access the cloudy lens. 
  • A special gel is applied to protect the inside of your eye during the process.
  • The capsule holding the lens is gently opened. 
  • The cloudy lens is broken into tiny pieces using ultrasound and removed safely. 
  • A clear artificial lens is placed through the same small cut. 
  • A protective shield is placed on your eye after surgery, and you will be given drops to help it heal. 
  • Use eye drops as our doctor advised to help it heal. 
  • Rest your eyes and avoid rubbing them,
  • Wear protective eyeglasses at night to protect your eye. 
  • Don’t lift heavy items or do tough activities. 
  • Stay out of dusty places and avoid swimming for a week. 
  • You can expect some blurry vision and mild discomfort at first.
  • Contact our doctor if you see flashes, lose vision, or feel pain. 

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  • Has blurry or cloudy vision caused by cataracts. 
  • In good general health with stable medical conditions like diabetes. 
  • No active infections or untreated eye diseases. 
  • Has not had any recent eye surgeries that could affect healing. 
  • Shares full medical history with the ophthalmologist. 
  • Takes medications or supplements that are reviewed before surgery.
  • Lifestyle habits such as smoking are considered as they affect healing. 
  • Understands the benefits and risks of surgery.
  • Willing to follow aftercare instructions properly. 

A detailed eye checkup at Dayal Eye Centre will confirm if you are a good candidate for cataract surgery. Book your Consultation Today!

  • Watch for any changes in your eye health. 
  • Tell the doctor if your health changes or you feel unwell. 
  • Share all medications you are taking, as some may need adjustments.
  • Use any prescribed eye drops exactly as instructed.
  • Stop wearing contact lenses 3 days before surgery. 
  • Don’t wear any makeup, perfume, or hairspray on surgery day. 
  • Opt for loose, comfortable clothing and flat shoes with a sturdy grip.
  • Do not consume food or drinks after midnight before your surgery.
  • Arrange for someone to drive you home because you won’t be able to drive. 
  • Bring sunglasses to wear after the surgery. 
  • Take 2-3 days off work to rest and recover. 
  • Ask our doctor questions if anything is not clear. 

Book your appointment at Dayal Eye Centre today!

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Total Cost for Cataract Surgery in Haryana

Average cost of Cataract Surgery in Haryana is Rs, 25,000 to Rs. 94,000 per eye.

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Additional charges may apply for advanced procedures like robotic or laser-assisted surgery.

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Risk or Complications in Cataract Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a condition that happens after thinning of the cornea which results in bulging and cone-shaped cornea hindering the focus of the images formed. It is a progressive, bilateral, asymmetrical, and non-inflammatory infection that affects the cornea of the eye leading to the thinning of the cornea.

How long does cataract surgery usually take?

Most surgery takes about 10-15 minutes. You stay awake with a numbing drop or injection, then go home the same day after a short rest.

Light tasks like reading or watching TV are okay the next day. Avoid heavy lifting, swimming, and driving until our doctor clears you, usually within a week.

Many patients need fewer glasses. A choice of a lens like multifocal, monofocal, or toric can affect this. Our surgeon will suggest the most suitable lens for your needs.

Serious problems are rare. Major risks include infection, bleeding, lens implant shift, or no vision gain if other eye diseases exist.

A lot of patients notice improved vision within a few days. Full vision settles over several weeks as your eye heals and adjusts to the new lens.

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