The price varies across the cities. Tier 1 Cities are usualy more expencive thane tier 2 cities. The price for Cataract Surgery in different cities in India is approximately in the range of:
Cities | Min. Cost | Max Cost |
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New Delhi | Rs.37518 | Rs.58682 |
Gurgaon | Rs.38480 | Rs.57720 |
Noida | Rs.36075 | Rs.60125 |
Chennai | Rs.38480 | Rs.55315 |
Mumbai | Rs.39442 | Rs.58682 |
Bangalore | Rs.37518 | Rs.56758 |
Kolkata | Rs.36075 | Rs.54353 |
Jaipur | Rs.33670 | Rs.53872 |
Mohali | Rs.34632 | Rs.81770 |
Ahmedabad | Rs.32227 | Rs.53391 |
Hyderabad | Rs.37037 | Rs.56277 |
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For patients planning to travel abroad it is useful to know the price in destinations popular with medical travellers. The price for Cataract Surgery in different countries is approximately:
Countries | Min. Cost | Max. Cost |
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Turkey | USD 2000 | USD 3000 |
Thailand | USD 1600 | USD 2400 |
Germany | USD 1600 | USD 2400 |
Israel | USD 2800 | USD 4200 |
Singapore | USD 2400 | USD 3600 |
Malaysia | USD 1200 | USD 1800 |
For cataract surgery, you may be asked to take medical tests such as an electrocardiogram (EKG), and a complete blood count (CBC). You may also be asked to take an ultrasound, a biopsy, and an X-ray or CT scan. The package typically includes the cost of the tests.
After cataract surgery, the most prescribed drugs are the fourth-generation fluoroquinolones, moxifloxacin, and gatifloxacin. Medicines that you consume at the hospital are a part of your package, but medicines taken after you have been discharged from the hospital are not covered in the package.
You will need to use eye drops and pain-relieving medicines (if required) after getting cataract surgery. These will not be provided in your package. It is also important to avoid face cream or lotion and not use any eye makeup for at least one-month post surgery.
It is an outpatient surgery and the duration of the surgery is usually 10 minutes. In a complicated case, it may take more time. After the surgery, it is advised to rest in a recovery area for about 30 minutes to an hour.
You can get coverage for the surgery under a health insurance scheme. Though, please check the inclusions and exclusions at the time of buying any policy.
An eye drop by the name of Lanosterol is proven to provide aid for cataracts and is also a cheaper and more manageable alternative for surgery. However, it is important to note that cataracts cannot be reversed without surgery.
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The procedure typically is performed on an outpatient basis and does not require an overnight stay in a hospital.
Can be prevented by maintaining a healthy diet that includes fruits, vegetables, oily fish and whole grains
A cataract is not contagious and cannot spread from one eye to the other or from person to person.
Most cataracts can be diagnosed with an eye exam. Your eye doctor will test your vision and examine your eyes with a slit lamp microscope to look for problems with the lens and other parts of the eye.
Most cataracts develop when aging or injury changes the tissue that makes up your eye's lens. Some inherited genetic disorders that cause other health problems can increase your risk of cataracts. Cataracts can also be caused by other eye conditions, past eye surgery or medical conditions such as diabetes.
The most widely used include the following: Fixed-focus monofocal lenses, Accommodating monofocal lenses and Toric lenses.
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98% success has been shown in these procedures.
NO, you will not feel any pain because of the anesthesia.
Cataract surgery is being done to remove the lens of your eyes and then replace with an artificial lens. In Cataract the eye lens becomes cloudy which affects the vision.
If you have cataract it doesn’t mean that you always need surgery, you may not even notice the change in your vision. As the cataract grows they can cause some more symptoms, you may notice some blurr vision, you may have some double vision when you looks straight. You will have problem in reasing or working on computer. Cataracts can make you more sensitive to glare from the sun. You might see a halo around bright lights.
Cataract surgery is not a difficult surgery, it is very quick and painless surgery. This is an outpatient procedure and you are expected to get free within an hour. You will not receive any sort of pain during the procedure.
Cataract surgery is not painful mostly patient remain awake during the surgery, you will have little or no discomfort during the surgery. Before starting the surgery you will be given mild sedative which relaxes the nerve and eye drops are being used for numbing the eyes.
It is a daycare procedure so hospital stay is usually not required. It is for about 15 minutes.
Cataract surgery will take around one hour to complete.
Before the surgery, the surgeon will examine your eye, checks your focusing power and prescribe with some eye drop medicine before starting the surgery these medicine help in preventing infection and in reducing swelling during and after the surgery.
First your eyes is numbed with an eye drop, you may also be prescribed with some sedatives. You will be awake during the surgery. The surgeon will look through a special microscope and he makes small tiny incisions near the edge of cornea, these incisions are used to reach the lens of your eyes. The surgeon removes the cataract and then remove it and puts the new lens in its place. There is no need to stitch the incision, these will heal by themselves.
After cataract surgery, your doctor will tell you to wear UV-protecting sunglasses for at least one year, even though your intraocular lens has a special UV coating too.
Minimally invasive surgery offers patients several benefits such as smaller incisions, faster recovery times, reduced pain, and scarring. In many cases, minimally invasive surgery also offers a higher accuracy rate compared to traditional open surgery.
Generally, any pain and discomfort from cataract surgery subside within a few days after the outpatient procedure. Vision clears quickly and complete healing takes about eight weeks. Any strenuous activity including exercise should be put on hold for at least a week.
7 days rest at home and then the individual can resume to normal day activities
From next day of the surgery you can watch television.
Avoid eye touch for first 5-7 days of surgery and if the person is diabetic then he/she should keep it in controlled level so that the procedure gives long term results.
Medicines will be given between 1 month to 3 months.
Even though some patients can see the result few days after surgery complete healing of the procedure will take around three months. The recovery time of the procedure needed to be less but there are various factors which can delay the process of recovery.
You will need to be in the recovery room for 15-20 minutes after that you can go home.
You will need to use eye drops after surgery and you should follow your doctor instruction such as don’t use soap water directly in your eyes. Don’t rub or press your eyes. After 8 weeks, your eye should be fully healed. About 90% of people see better after cataract surgery. But don't expect your vision to be perfect. You may still need to wear glasses or contacts.
There are very rare side effects of cataract surgery such as an eye infection, bleeding, retinal detachment, drooping eyelid, temporary rise in eye pressure.
Few days after surgery your eyes may feel itch and sore and you may also gave some tears in your eyes and it will be difficult for you to see in bright light. Your doctor will prescribe you an eyedrop to prevent infection, it will take around to recover completely.
Your vision may appear cloudy because the lens capsule the part of your eye which hold the artificial lens begins to thicken up. It can be corrected by a YAG laser which only takes few minutes.