Overview
Delivering World-Class Medical Care
India is one of the world’s leading destinations for ophthalmology — from routine LASIK and cataract surgery to complex retinal procedures, glaucoma surgery and oculoplastic reconstruction. Our partner eye centres in Delhi NCR are equipped with the latest diagnostic and surgical technology.
International patients save 60–80% on eye surgery in India compared to the USA or UK, with no compromise on surgical quality or implant standards. Our ophthalmology team includes vitreoretinal surgeons, corneal specialists and oculoplastic surgeons.
- Bladeless LASIK with Femtosecond laser technology
- Premium IOL implantation for cataract surgery
- Micro-incision cataract surgery (MICS)
- Vitreoretinal surgery for retinal detachment and macular disease
- Glaucoma surgery including trabeculectomy and tube implants
- Corneal transplantation (DSAEK, DMEK, PK)
Specialised Procedures
Ophthalmology Treatments We Offer
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
LASIK permanently reshapes your cornea to correct your prescription. The correction itself is permanent, but age-related changes (presbyopia after 40, early cataract after 60) may affect your vision later in life, as they would even without LASIK.
Most patients can fly 24–48 hours after uncomplicated cataract surgery. We advise using the prescribed eye drops consistently and carrying them in your hand luggage. Avoid dusty or smoky environments for 2 weeks.
Yes. Bilateral simultaneous LASIK is the standard approach. Both eyes are treated on the same day, with the procedure taking less than 20 minutes total. Recovery and visual outcomes are the same whether done simultaneously or sequentially.
