Cataract Surgery
The crystalline lens of the eye is naturally clear and allows light to pass through
easily. With age or due to certain medical conditions, this lens can become cloudy,
obstructing light and causing blurred vision, glare, and difficulty in daily activities.
This condition is known as cataract and is one of the leading causes of vision loss
worldwide.
At Aditya Netralaya, cataract surgery is performed using advanced technology and proven
surgical techniques, delivering results comparable to international standards, including
those in the UK. Our procedures are safe, precise, and designed for quick recovery,
allowing patients to return home within a few hours without prolonged hospital stays.
All surgeries are performed using one of the best and most reliable cataract surgery
systems, the AMO Sovereign Compact, ensuring excellent visual outcomes with minimal
discomfort. We offer multiple cataract surgery options tailored to individual eye
conditions and patient needs.
Types of Cataract Surgery Offered
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MICS Phaco Surgery
The latest micro-incision cataract surgery performed through a very small
opening for faster healing.
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Phacoemulsification (No Stitch, No Pad Technique)
A modern, stitchless procedure that requires no injections or eye padding,
ensuring quicker visual recovery.
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SICS (Small Incision Cataract Surgery)
A manual, stitchless surgical technique suitable for selected cases.
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ECCE (Extra Capsular Cataract Extraction)
A conventional manual surgery recommended in specific clinical conditions.
Advanced Cataract & Lens Services
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Secondary Intraocular Lens (IOL) Implantation
Lens implantation for patients who did not receive an IOL during previous
surgery.
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Paediatric Cataract Services
Specialized cataract treatment for children requiring advanced skill, precision,
and long-term care.
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YAG Capsulotomy
A laser procedure to clear cloudiness caused by posterior capsular opacification
after cataract surgery.
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Foldable Intraocular Lens (IOL) Implantation
A wide range of lens options including hydrophilic, hydrophobic, spherical, aspheric, EDOF, trifocal and multifocal IOLs to suit individual visual needs.