Regarding specs removal

2020-09-15 18:35:06
I use specs for my eye sight, with the number -2.75 for both the eyes. I have used lenses as well for around 4 years. But since march 2020 I am using only specs at home as I am at home due to lock down. So now i do not want to use specs too. Can you please suggest which surgey would be best. And what is the expected expenditure? And which is the best hospital or eye specialist near by I can visit for? And please suggest if I need to take any precaution before the visit. Thanks.
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You can go for lasik .it's quite safe

Answered2020-09-18 13:03:45

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Hello A. LASIK is a good option depending on corneal parameters B..cost depends on type of LASIK and it also varies  from city to city and from hospital to hospital.

Answered2020-09-16 16:16:55

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Hi... The number is not high, so Lasik should be good option for you. A detailed evaluation is done to see if your eyes are suitable for the procedure. No precautions needed. You are not supposed to wear contact lenses for couple of days before.. Any good hospital  will do, and you should feel comfortable with the doctor.

Answered2020-09-16 01:53:31

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Hello, Considering your number of -2.75D, we would suggest you Transepithelial PRK, which is a 'Touchless Refractive surgery' and the latest advancement in the field of Refractive surgery. Avoid using contact lenses 2 weeks before visiting the clinic. Our refractive surgery specialist, Dr Ghodke, will make things easier for you once you personally visit us - Iksha Eye Care, Near DN Nagar Metro Station, Four Bungalows, Andheri West, Mumbai.
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Answered2020-09-16 13:02:00

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