Eye Care Services
Cataract Surgery
Restore Clear Vision with Confidence
What is Cataract?
Over time, you may notice:
Blurry or cloudy vision
Sensitivity to light
Difficulty driving at night
Seeing halos around lights
When Do You Need Surgery?
- Difficulty reading or watching TV
- Reduced clarity while driving
- No improvement with glasses
- The desire to eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses, even if the cataract is mild.
- Medical conditions that require intervention, such as treating retinal diseases or improving vision affected by them.
Lenses
Standard Lens
- Monofocal Lens
Premium Lens
- EDOF Lens (Extended Depth of Focus)
- Trifocal Lens
- Toric Lenses
A Clearer Vision Ahead
- Most patients regain clear vision within days
- Reduced or eliminated need for glasses (depending on lens type)
- Significant improvement in daily quality of life
Compare Your Lens Options
Monofocal Lens
EDOF Lens
Trifocal Lens
Toric Lens
One distance (usually far)
Yes (for reading/near tasks)
Some medical reasons, or individuals who do not mind using glasses for reading.
Extended range (far + intermediate)
Minimal (may need for fine reading)
Patients who want more freedom from glasses with minimal visual disturbances
Near, intermediate, and far
Rarely needed
Patients seeking maximum independence from glasses
Depends on lens type (corrects Astigmatism)
Reduced need for glasses (especially distance)
Patients with Astigmatism
Compare Your Lens Options
Lens Type
Monofocal Lens
Vision Range
One distance (usually far)
Glasses Needed
Yes (for reading/near tasks)
Best For
Some medical reasons, or individuals who do not mind using glasses for reading.
Lens Type
EDOF Lens
Vision Range
Extended range (far + intermediate)
Glasses Needed
Minimal (may need for fine reading)
Best For
Patients who want more freedom from glasses with minimal visual disturbances
Lens Type
Trifocal Lens
Vision Range
Near, intermediate, and far
Glasses Needed
Rarely needed
Best For
Patients seeking maximum independence from glasses
Lens Type
Toric Lens
Vision Range
Depends on lens type (corrects Astigmatism)
Glasses Needed
Reduced need for glasses (especially distance)
Best For
Patients with Astigmatism
Lenses
Standard Lens
- Monofocal Lens
Premium Lens
- EDOF Lens (Extended Depth of Focus)
- Trifocal Lens
- Toric Lenses
Compare Your Lens Options
Monofocal Lens
EDOF Lens
Trifocal Lens
Toric Lens
One distance (usually far)
Yes (for reading/near tasks)
Some medical reasons, or individuals who do not mind using glasses for reading.
Extended range (far + intermediate)
Minimal (may need for fine reading)
Patients who want more freedom from glasses with minimal visual disturbances
Near, intermediate, and far
Rarely needed
Patients seeking maximum independence from glasses
Depends on lens type (corrects Astigmatism)
Reduced need for glasses (especially distance)
Patients with Astigmatism
Compare Your Lens Options
Lens Type
Monofocal Lens
Vision Range
One distance (usually far)
Glasses Needed
Yes (for reading/near tasks)
Best For
Some medical reasons, or individuals who do not mind using glasses for reading.
Lens Type
EDOF Lens
Vision Range
Extended range (far + intermediate)
Glasses Needed
Minimal (may need for fine reading)
Best For
Patients who want more freedom from glasses with minimal visual disturbances
Lens Type
Trifocal Lens
Vision Range
Near, intermediate, and far
Glasses Needed
Rarely needed
Best For
Patients seeking maximum independence from glasses
Lens Type
Toric Lens
Vision Range
Depends on lens type (corrects Astigmatism)
Glasses Needed
Reduced need for glasses (especially distance)
Best For
Patients with Astigmatism
Our Technology at Telescope
Advanced Phacoemulsification for high-precision lens removal
Premium Intraocular Lenses (IOLs)
Multiple lens options (Multifocal / Toric) to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses.
Customized treatment plans tailored to your lifestyle and visual needs
The Procedure
- Quick procedure (10–20 minutes)
- Performed under local anesthesia (painless)
- No stitches required
- Same-day discharge
The cloudy lens is removed and replaced with a clear artificial lens to restore vision.
What to Expect After Surgery
Important Tips
- Use prescribed eye drops regularly
- Avoid rubbing your eyes
- Follow your doctor’s instructions
- Day 1
Noticeable improvement in vision
- First Week
Gradual stabilization with prescribed eye drops
- Within 3–4 Weeks
Final results achieved
A Clearer Vision Ahead
- Most patients regain clear vision within days
- Reduced or eliminated need for glasses (depending on lens type)
- Significant improvement in daily quality of life
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the procedure painful?
How long does the procedure take?
Will I need glasses after surgery?
When can I return to normal activities?
Can cataracts come back?
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