CUSTOMIZED CATARACT SURGERY
Cataract occurs when the eye lens are clouded, restricting your ability to see clearly. Cataracts typically progress to vision loss. Serious conditions may even lead to permanent blindness if left untreated. Read More


OPHTHALMOLOGY & EYE SCREENING
Keeping up with an eye
examination every one to
two years is ideal for ma-
intaining good vision and
healthy eyes. By tracking your optical
health regularly, any eye diseases can
be detected for early treatment.
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REFRACTIVE LENS IMPLANT
Refractive Lens Implants
ia a solution to many eye
conditions, ranging from
near-sightedness to far-
sightedness and astigmatism to cataracts. This procedure can help you improve
your vision so that you will reduce or
completely remove the need for your
glasses. Read More

 

Refractive Lens Implant

Refractive Lens Implants are your solutions to many eye conditions, ranging from near-sightedness to far-sightedness and astigmatism to cataracts. This procedure can help you improve your vision so that you will reduce or completely remove the need for your glasses.

Frequently-Asked-Questions

Q: Who can undergo the Refractive Lens Implant?

A: If you are currently facing eye conditions such as cataracts, presbyopia, extreme myopia (short-sightedness) and hyperopia (long-sightedness), this procedure is typically recommended for you. On the other hand, patients who have glaucoma or diabetes should not consider this treatment.

Q: What’s the difference between Refractive Lens Implant and LASIK surgery?

A: Unlike LASIK surgery, Refractive Lens Implant is a solution to clearer eyesight for people with high degrees of vision loss. 

Q: What happens after the surgery?

A: There is no hospitalisation needed for the surgery. However, you may encounter blurriness in your vision after the procedure. We encourage you to bring someone along to bring you home after the surgery.

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