Cataract care

Restore Clear Vision with Precision and Care

Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective procedures in modern medicine.

We focus not just on removing the cataract — but on restoring clear, functional vision tailored to your lifestyle.

Whether your goal is to drive comfortably at night, read without strain, or reduce dependence on glasses, we guide you through every step with clarity and confidence.

What is a Cataract?

A cataract occurs when the natural lens inside your eye becomes cloudy over time.

This can lead to:
* Blurred or hazy vision
* Glare or halos, especially at night
* Faded or yellowish colours
* Frequent changes in glasses

Cataract is not a surface problem — it develops inside the eye, and the only effective treatment is surgery.

Daycare Surgery

* No overnight hospital stay required
* Procedure typically takes 10–20 minutes
* Patients return home the same day
* Minimal discomfort with rapid recovery

Toric Lens (for Astigmatism)

* Corrects corneal astigmatism
* Improves sharpness and quality of vision

We do not believe in one-size-fits-all solutions — lens selection is personalised for each patient.

What to Expect After Surgery

* Vision often improves within a few days
* Minimal discomfort
* Most daily activities can be resumed quickly
* Full visual stabilisation occurs over several weeks

Regular follow-up is important to ensure optimal healing and outcomes.

Anaesthesia Options

Your comfort and safety are always prioritised.

Topical / Local Anaesthesia:
*Awake but comfortable during surgery
*Faster recovery time
*Suitable for most patients

General Anaesthesia:
*For anxious patients or specific medical conditions
*Used in selected cases where appropriate

The choice of anaesthesia is individualised based on your needs and overall condition.

Our Approach to Cataract Surgery

We perform modern small-incision cataract surgery (phacoemulsification), allowing for faster recovery and excellent visual outcomes.

Intraocular Lens (IOL) Options

Choosing the right lens is just as important as the surgery itself.
We take time to understand your lifestyle before recommending an option.

Extended Monofocal / Trifocal Lens

* Vision at multiple distances (near, intermediate, far)
* Reduced dependence on glasses

Monofocal Lens

* Clear vision at one distance (usually far)
* Reading glasses typically required

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I consider surgery?

When your vision starts affecting daily activities such as reading, driving, or working.

Is cataract surgery safe?

Yes, it is one of the most commonly performed and safest surgeries worldwide.

Can cataract come back?

No, but some patients may develop a mild clouding behind the lens later, which can be easily treated with laser.

Will I still need glasses?

This depends on the lens chosen and your visual needs.

Take the First Step

If your vision is no longer as clear as it used to be, a proper assessment can help you understand your options.