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Cataract Surgery

Restore Clarity. Regain Confidence.

At OptiHaven Eye Clinic & Optics, we specialize in advanced cataract diagnosis and surgery, offering tailored solutions using the latest technology. Our goal is not just to remove the cataract but to restore clear, confident, and comfortable vision — with minimal downtime and compassionate care.

Cataract Eye Examination at OptiHaven

Our Comprehensive Cataract Care

From diagnosis to recovery, we provide complete cataract care with advanced technology and personalized attention

What Is a Cataract?

A cataract is the clouding of the eye's natural lens, leading to blurred vision, glare, difficulty reading, and trouble seeing at night. It is common in aging but can also result from diabetes, trauma, or long-term steroid use.

Thorough Diagnosis

Digital eye testing tools to evaluate lens clarity, eye pressure, retina health, and overall vision before planning surgery.

Customized Cataract Surgery

We perform safe, blade-free, stitchless cataract surgery using phacoemulsification. Lens choices are tailored to your lifestyle.

Premium Intraocular Lenses (IOLs)

We offer a variety of lenses including Monofocal, Multifocal, Toric (for astigmatism), and Blue light filtering lenses. We help you choose what's best.

Minimal Invasive, Day Care Procedure

Fast, painless surgery completed in 15–20 minutes. Patients return home the same day with clear instructions.

Post-operative Care & Follow-up

We offer clear instructions, eye drop plans, and check-ups to ensure healing and comfort after surgery.

Signs It's Time for Cataract Surgery

If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, it may be time to consider cataract surgery. Early intervention can significantly improve your quality of life.

Blurred or foggy vision
Glare and light sensitivity
Night driving difficulty
Faded or yellowed colors
Frequent prescription changes
Difficulty reading or recognizing faces
Double vision in one eye
Halos around lights

Important: Don't wait until cataracts severely impact your daily activities. Early treatment leads to better outcomes and faster recovery.

Cataract Vision Comparison

Premium Intraocular Lens Options

Choose the right lens for your lifestyle and vision needs

Monofocal IOLs

Clear vision at one distance, typically for distance vision

Multifocal IOLs

Clear vision at multiple distances, reducing dependence on glasses

Toric IOLs

Corrects astigmatism while treating cataracts

Blue Light Filtering

Protects against harmful blue light from digital devices

Dr. Kanchan Lokhande performing cataract surgery

Why Choose Cataract Care at OptiHaven?

Consultation by Dr. Kanchan Lokhande (Ophthalmologist & Eye Surgeon)

Ethical opinion — we suggest surgery only when truly needed

Phacoemulsification with advanced lens technology

Personalized counseling and cost-effective options

Clean, calming clinic environment in Punawale

Patient Promise

"We believe in honest, ethical care. We'll only recommend cataract surgery when it's truly necessary for your vision and quality of life. Your trust is our foundation."

— Dr. Kanchan Lokhande,Ophthalmologist & Eye Surgeon

Your Cataract Surgery Journey

A step-by-step guide to what you can expect during your cataract surgery experience

1

Consultation

Comprehensive eye examination and discussion of your symptoms and lifestyle needs

2

Pre-Surgery

Detailed measurements and IOL selection based on your vision goals

3

Surgery Day

15-20 minute outpatient procedure with local anesthesia and immediate recovery

4

Recovery

Follow-up visits and eye drop regimen to ensure optimal healing and vision

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about cataract surgery

Is cataract surgery painful?

No, cataract surgery is performed under local anesthesia and is virtually painless. Most patients experience only mild discomfort during recovery, which resolves quickly with prescribed eye drops.

How long does recovery take?

Most patients notice improved vision within 24-48 hours. Complete healing typically takes 4-6 weeks, during which you'll have follow-up appointments to monitor your progress.

Will I need glasses after surgery?

This depends on the type of IOL chosen. Monofocal lenses may require glasses for reading or distance, while multifocal lenses can reduce dependence on glasses for most activities.

Ready to Restore Your Clear Vision?

Don't let cataracts limit your life. Schedule a consultation to learn about your treatment options.