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    A cataract is a cloudy, painless area in the lens of the eyes. It is a result of the protein in the lens of the eye clump. In other words, it interferes with the normal vision of an individual who develops this condition.

    Cataract Eye Surgery Cost in Mapusa Goa varies from Rs 10,000 per eye to Rs 70,000 per eye depending upon type of cataract surgery technology, IOL & Cataract Eye Centre. Vision6by6 is a free resource where you can get instant information about the best cataract eye centre in Mapusa GoaWe are helping with our team of best cataract surgeons in Mapusa Goa by counselling & guiding them for selecting the most safe, reliable & lowest rates for cataract procedure. This website is launched with an objective to create greater awareness online about cataract related vision problem & treatment in Mapusa Goa.

    Cataract Surgery under Mediclaim – Cashless or Reimbursement

    Cataract Surgery in CGHS or in other govt panels such as DGEHS, ECHS, ESI, DDA, MCA, DJB & many more. Cataract surgery is also covered under private insurance companies directly or through TPA. If anyone is covered under such Mediclaim, can scheduled cataract surgery under cashless scheme or reimbursement.

    Possible Cataract Treatment

    Cataract surgery is one of the most common procedures performed around the world. Millions of people are affected by cloudy and blurry vision that is caused by cataracts that commonly develop with age. Surgery is currently the only way to entirely remove cataracts from the eye. Cataracts are a progressive condition with symptoms that often go unnoticed initially, but they worsen over time.

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    Our mission is to create awareness about cataract & its best treatment and to facilitate people with unbiased transparent information about cataract types, cost and best discount one can have with complete trust, transparency and utmost patient care.

    Vision6/6 has a dedicated team of cataract counselling experts ensuring very lucid & candid information to patient looking for vision correction cataract surgery with trust, ethics and quality standards in the best interest of patients. Our team also deals with a widespread network of cataract clinics and cataract surgeon for continuous empanelment in our preferred cataract centre in interest of patients. We make sure our patients get best of the treatment for cataract surgery at best discounted rates. Vision6/6 – Center for Lasik & Cataract – Network of Best Lasik & Cataract Centre is always with you in entire journey of Cataract procedure helping society see the world sharper and clearer without glasses

    Cataract Technologies & Lenses

    Which Cataract Technology : Based on the latest types of Cataract Microsurgical Systems available in market

    • Phaco (2.8 mm incision)
    • MISC (1.8 mm incision)
    • FLACS (Robotic Precision Laser Cataract Surgery) – 1.6 mm & 70% of difficult manual task performed by Robotic Laser

    Which Type of IOL (Intraocular Lens) : There are variety of IOL available in market from Indian & Imported with various feature depending upon individual person eyes requirement.

    • Monofocoal IOL
    • Aspheric IOL
    • Toric IOL
    • Multifocal IOL
    • Trifocal IOL

    Cataract Surgery Cost

    Vison6/6 – Network of Best Lasik Centres has best team of lasik experts having experience of 20 years in various cataract procedures.

    The Cost Of Cataract Surgery In New Delhi May Vary From ₹ 15000 To ₹ 90,000 Rupees For One Eye. The Amount Paid For Cataract Surgery Depends On Several Factors, Including The Type Of Intraocular Lens Implanted In The Eye During The Procedure

    Cost of Surgery for Government Panel: All Of The Government Panels Pay For Cataract Surgery With IOL Implantation. However, They Pay For Basic Cataract Surgery With The Most Basic IOL. This Will Provide The Patient With Clearer Vision Post Surgery, The Newer Procedures And IOLs Available Have Improved The Outcomes Of Cataract Surgery. Government Empanelled Persons Can Opt For These Newer Techniques By Paying A Little Extra. The Following Are The Common Government Panels: CGHS DGEHS ECHS MCD FCI CRPF SSB DTC Delhi Police Etc

    Cost of Surgery Under Private Insurance :  Many People Who Undergo Cataract Surgery In New Delhi Have Private Medical Insurance. Corporate Insurance Is Totally Different From Private Medical Insurance. All The Insurance Companies Pay For Basic Cataract Surgery With Foldable IOL. The Insurance Cover That One Gets Depends On The Insurance Amount. All Insurance are available under cashless services.

    Cost of Surgery Under Cash :  Patient can walk, get the check up done & book for cataract surgery based upon their budget & medical condition.

    With Latest Technology

    Affordable Cataract Treatment

    Indian Premium
    Foldable Lens

    Monofocal IOL: Rs 10k to 15k
    Multifocal IOL: Rs 30k to 35k
    Trifocal IOL: Not Available
    Toric IOL: Rs 20k to 25k
    Brand : Appasamy, IOC, AuroLab

    Imported Foldable
    Lens

    Monofocal IOL: Rs 20k to 25k
    Multifocal IOL: Rs 45k to 50k
    Trifocal IOL: Rs 50k to 60k
    Toric IOL: Rs 35k to 40k
    Brand : Rayner, Hoya, Hanita

    Imported Premium
    Lens

    Monofocal IOL: Rs 25k to 40k
    Multifocal IOL: Rs 70k to 80k
    Trifocal IOL: Rs 80k to 90k
    Toric IOL: Rs 45k to 50k
    Brand : J&J, Alcon, Bausch & Lomb, Ziess
    Eye Cataract Surgery

    Package Includes

    • Cataract Surgery
By Expert
      Cataract Surgery
      By Expert
    • Cataract Surgery 
Rs 10,000 / Eye
      Cataract Surgery
      Rs 10,000 / Eye
    • Cataract Consultation & 
Investigations Included
      Cataract Consultation &
      Investigations Included
    • Medicine & Glasses
Included in Package
      Medicine & Glasses
      Included in Package
    • One Month Post Op.
Consultation FREE !!
      One Month Post Op.
      Consultation FREE !!
    Life After Cataract Surgery
    Why one should plan for

    Cataract Surgery

    • Surgery is the
      only option
    • Restore
      Clear Vision
    • Mediclaim
      Coverage
    • Safe
      & Reliable
    • Fast
      Recovery
    • 48 Hours back to
      Normal Work
    • Painless
      & Stichless
    • Daycare
      Procedure
    • 10 Mins
      Procedure
    Why should you go for

    Laser Cataract surgery?

    • NABH
      Certified
    • 20 Mins
      procedure
    • Quick
      Recovery
    • Safe and Precise
      Procedure

    • Restores Clear
      Vision
    • Promotes
      Eye Health

    Consult the Doctor If

    Double Vision
    Glare Vision
    Poor Night Vision
    Blurry Vision

    Surgical treatment

    Robotic Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery: Femtosecond lasers technology offers bladeless and painless Cataract surgery as no manual incisions are made Micro-incision Cataract Surgery: A small corneal incision of 1.8-2.2mm is done for removing cataract and implantation of the lens. Phacoemulsification: A small corneal incision of 2.8mm is done and cataract is removed by ultrasonic phacoemulsification probe and IOL is implanted.

    Advantages of

    Robotic Precision Laser Cataract Surgery

    With Blade
    Stitches
    3mm Incision
    Manual Procedure,
    Higher Risk of Complications
    Delayed Healing
    High Use of Phaco Energy – Leads to Tissue Loss & Trauma
    Astigmatism correction – No Possible
    Majorly Manual Procedure
    With Blade
    No Stitches
    1.8mm Incision
    Manual Procedure,
    Higher Risk of Complications
    Quick Healing
    Moderate Use of Phaco Energy – Leads to Tissue Loss & Trauma
    Astigmatism correction – No Possible
    Majorly Manual Procedure
    0.9 mm to 1.8 mm Incision
    No Stitches
    100% Blade Free
    Most Difficult Task Performed by Robotic Laser (80%), 10% to 20% by Manual. Risk of complication reduced
    Enables astigmatism correction at the time of cataract surgery
    A better visual outcome with very quick recovery
    Reduces Phaco Energy by 90% – Safety and Tissue Preservation

    About Cataract

    What is a cataract?

    A cataract is an opacification of the natural lens that causes blurry, cloudy, or distorted vision.
    The human lens is located just behind the iris, or the colored part of the eye. A healthy lens is
    clear and flexible, allowing us to see focused images. As a part of the normal aging process, the proteins in the lens oxidize, which leads to a loss of clarity and hardening. Left untreated, a
    cataract can become so dense that it causes blindness and a white appearance to the pupil. In fact, cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world. The original meaning of “cataract” is “waterfall,” because the visual distortion of a cataract is similar to the view through a
    waterfall. There are multiple types of cataracts, and even within the same type, there are a range of symptoms a person can experience.

    Type of Cataract?

    People are usually under the misconception that cataract is of one kind only and is solely related to old age. However, this isn’t true. Cataract can be of different types, depending on its cause and which part of the eye it is affecting. Below are the different types of cataract:

    Nuclear Cataracts: Forms in the middle of the lens and causes the nucleus (center of the eye) to turn yellow/brown.
    Cortical Cataracts: Wedge shaped, forms around the edge of the nucleus.
    Posterior Capsular Cataracts: Forms very fast as compared to other cataracts and affects the back of the eye lens.
    Congenital Cataracts: One of the types of cataracts that isn’t caused due to increasing age but is present from birth or formed during a baby’s first year.
    Secondary Cataracts: Caused due to another disease or underlying health condition such as diabetes and glaucoma. Additionally, even the use of steroids and other medications can lead to cataract.
    Traumatic Cataracts: Sometimes, trauma cataracts can develop after an injury to the eye, although this may take years to happen too.
    Radiation Cataracts: Forms after a person goes through radiation treatment for cancer.

    When do I need cataract surgery?

    Age-related cataracts develop very slowly and painlessly. In fact, many people discover they have a cataract only when they visit their eye doctor for new glasses. Early in the course of

    cataract formation, changes in glasses or contact lens prescription can improve vision to some extent. Eventually, a new prescription does not allow for “satisfactory” vision. “Satisfactory vision” may differ from patient to patient and depends on factors such as occupation, hobbies, driving needs, and personality.

    Tell your doctor how your cataract affects your vision and your life:

    • You have cloudy, fuzzy, foggy, or filmy vision.
    • You have changes in the perception of colors.
    • You have frequent changes in your eyeglass prescription.
    • You have double vision.
    • You need to drive, but there is too much glare from the sun or headlights
    • You do not see well enough to do your best at work.
    • You do not see well enough to do your normal activities of daily living at home.
    • You do not see well enough to read, watch TV, sew, play sports, or drive.
    • You are afraid you will bump into something or fall.
    • Because of your cataract, you are not as independent as you would like to be.
    • You cannot see well enough with your glasses.
    • Your eyesight bothers you a lot.

    Today, cataract surgery is a routine procedure that can be typically performed as soon as you and your physician feel your vision interferes with the quality of your life, and this is typically a younger age than in generations past.

    Who gets cataracts?

    Everybody who lives long enough develops cataracts, so they are considered a normal part of the aging process, similar to graying hair and aging skin. There are no known medicines to stop or reverse this change. Certain factors can speed up cataract formation, such has diabetes, steroid use, trauma, smoking, alcohol, and excessive sunlight or radiation exposure. In rare cases,
    cataracts are present at birth and are genetic or caused by a problem during development. Cataracts are present in 50% of people by the age of 65 and in 95% by the age of 75

    How Cataract is diagnosed?

    During a regular eye exam, your eye doctor will test your vision (how sharp your distance and close-up sight is). You will be dilated (eye drops used to enlarge your pupils) to allow the doctor to see inside your eyes. The doctor will use a bright light to see whether your lenses are clear and check for other problems in the back of your eyes.

    Other eye tests may also be used to determine whether you have a cataract:

    • Glare test
    • Contrast sensitivity test
    • Potential vision test
    • Specular photographic microscopy

    Treatment & Technology

    How can cataracts be treated?

    Surgery is the only definitive treatment. Cataract surgery involves removing the damaged natural lens through a small incision, typically less than 3 millimeters or a tenth of an inch. Phacoemulsification (ultrasound), sometimes with femtosecond laser-assist, can safely break up the cataract. The lens has a natural coating, called the “capsular bag”, that is suspended in the

    eye. It is preserved and polished to make it clear. The intraocular lens implant (or “IOL”) is usually placed through the same incision and into the capsular bag. The lens unfolds, fills the capsular bag, and stabilizes without the need for glue or stitches. Most patients have

    significantly improved vision after the procedure.

    Femtosecond Laser-Assist Cataract Surgery (FLACS)

    A fast-pulsed laser can be used to create the incisions (corneal and capsulotomy), treat

    astigmatism (laser arcuate incisions), and begin the breakup of the cataract. This method adds an additional step which takes only a few minutes but may allow a more precise result by using 3-D imaging intraoperatively to exactly center the IOL, make the incisions, and treat astigmatism.

    Femto laser-assist cataract surgery has been FDA approved since 2011, but it has improved

    considerably over the years. We currently use the newest Catalys laser. There is an additional charge for FLACS since it is not covered by insurance

    Cataract Lens

    What is an Intra-Ocular Lens (IOL)?

    An IOL is a manufactured artificial lens implant made from silicone, acrylic, or plastic. IOLs are available in different powers, just like contact lenses. The power is chosen specifically for each eye, based on measurements by your doctor. IOL’s are made of safe, durable materials and you

    can expect that the implant will last your lifetime without need for replacement or maintenance

    Premium IOL

    IOL technology is progressing rapidly. You now have the option to choose from a selection of “premium” IOLs. This exciting new development allows you to fix or reduce your presbyopia (loss of reading vision) or your astigmatism. When choosing a standard IOL or a premium IOL, consider your visual needs and how you feel about glasses. The premium IOL’s are ideal for those with active lifestyles who are annoyed by glasses. They allow you to turn a potentially

    negative condition, cataracts, into an opportunity to improve your vision – to perhaps even better than it was before you developed a cataract. Because they are optional, premium lenses and the associated services associated with them are not covered by insurance and are an out-of-pocket investment in your vision.

    Multifocal IOL

    A multifocal IOL splits light into two focal points to allow for distance vision and near vision, or into three focal points for distance, mid, and near vision. There is no need to move your head as bifocals or progressive glasses require. Intermediate vision (computers) may require glasses in some cases. As a trade off, there is a potential side effect of glare, haloes, or a decrease in quality of vision, especially for driving at night. This side effect often diminishes over time because of adaptation, but if you do a lot of night driving, the multifocal IOL’s may not be a good choice for you.

    Extended Range of Focus IOLs

    Extended Range of Focus IOLs started with Symfony in 2016, and now included Vivity in 2020. This platform is an elegant solution with no splitting of light and no movement.

    Therefore, glare and night vision issues may be less than with the multifocal IOL, but some night vision disturbance is still the norm. About 3-5 % experience bothersome glare. These IOLs

    allows for a continuous focus over a broader range, usually providing good distance and midrange vision, with the ability to see near for at least short periods of time. In the FDA

    studies, 85% of patients wore glasses none or a little bit of the time. Furthermore, the Symfony IOL reduces chromatic aberration and improves contrast. The Vivity IOL causes less glare than other premium lenses and may be better in complex eyes than other premium lenses.

    Monofocal lens

    A standard IOL is monofocal. This means the IOL only focuses at one distance. If an IOL is set for distance vision, then the eye typically needs glasses to read. Alternatively, the IOL can be set for intermediate or reading vision, but the eye will need glasses for distance vision. Presbyopia and astigmatism are not corrected with standard IOL’s, and typically glasses are required for

    some tasks, unless monovision is done (see below). For someone who doesn’t mind wearing glasses after cataract surgery, a monofocal lens can provide an excellent result.

    Toric Intraocular lens (IOL)

    A toric IOL is a premium IOL that makes it possible to not only treat the cataract but also to

    correct corneal astigmatism. Corneal astigmatism occurs when the cornea, the clear dome in the front of the eye, is not perfectly spherical. Astigmatism causes blurry vision at all distances, but especially distance vision and in dim light. If you have astigmatism and choose a standard IOL implant, you will still have blurry vision unless you wear glasses, a contact lens, or undergo

    additional surgery such as laser vision correction or a limbal relaxing incision (LRI). A toric IOL has the correction for astigmatism built in and is an excellent option for someone who wishes to spend much of their time without glasses on.

    Most premium lenses now come in a toric version so that astigmatism patients can enjoy premium IOLs too. Premium toric IOLs cost the same as premium lenses.

    Trifocal IOL

    the first trifocal IOL was approved in the US, the Alcon PanOptix, which gives a focal point for reading, midrange, and distance with the ability to treat astigmatism. In an initial study, 99.2% said they would choose the same lens again, even though about 10% experienced some bothersome night glare, which is on par with previous multifocals.

    Mediclaim

    Mediclaim Overview

    Cataract surgery is included in health insurance coverage. With specific criteria, one can take a selected plan for their cataract surgery. These criteria include a waiting period of 2 years, the average expense of Rs. 15,000 to Rs 35,000 and given in sublimity.

    It is preferable to take senior citizen plans if the patient is of late adulthood. This coverage includes hospitalization, surgery, medical expenses, and post-surgery expenses as well.

    Insurance covers cataract surgery under ‘Daycare Procedures’ as this qualifies as a medical treatment that needs hospital admission for under 24-hours due to medical advancements in treatment.

    How you can make a claim:

    Reimbursement Claim

    • Scheduled surgery and hospitalization in advance, or within two days of admission. However, since a cataract surgery is usually scheduled in advance and inform your insurance for it. Share all your required documents. Post the surgery, we will ensure the reimbursement is made at its earliest.

    Cashless Claim

    • If you’d like to go for a cashless claim, you can first choose the network hospital you want to get the cataract surgery done.
    • Inform insurance 72-hours in advance.
    • Show your insurance coverage at network hospital desk and ask for the cashless request form.

    Govt Panel - CGHS, DGEHS, ECHS, MCD Etc

    Cataract Surgery under Central Government Healthcare Scheme (CGHS)

    The Central Government Healthcare Scheme (CGHS) was launched in 1954. It was introduced with the vision to provide comprehensive medical care to the central government workers and pensioners who are listed under this scheme. It is available for current as well as former employees.

    Cataract Surgery under Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS)

    The Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) was established on 1st April 2003. The scheme runs under the supervision of the Chief of Staff Committee (COSC) through AG and DGDC&W in Army HQ, Delhi.

    Cataract Surgery under Delhi University Health Scheme (DU)

    Delhi University has 77 colleges affiliated with them and has been providing primary health care to its pensioners, employees, and family dependents at all private and public hospitals.

    It has a World University Services (W.U.S.) Health Centre located at North Campus and South Campus providing 24*7 health care to its beneficiaries. They have full-time doctors operating from Monday to Friday, but at different times.

    Cataract Surgery under Delhi Government Employees Health Scheme (DGEHS)

    In 1997, the Delhi Government Employees Health Scheme (DGEHS) was introduced to provide medical care and facilities to the Delhi government pensioners, workers, and their dependents.

    All the health facilities are run by the Govt. of NCT, Delhi, the autonomous government bodies, local bodies, and other Government bodies ( Patel Chest Institute (DU)), etc are recognized under this scheme. Some private diagnostic/hospitals are also empanelled with this scheme.

    Cataract Surgery under Delhi Development Authority (DDA)

    Delhi Development Authority (DDA) launched a health scheme intending to provide comprehensive medical health care facilities to Delhi Development Authority (DDA) employees, pensioners, and their family dependents on the basis of the Reimbursement plan.

    Recently, DDA issued a biometric card to its employees for getting treatment at any of the empanelled hospitals in the city. It is issued under a scheme called the Swarn Jayanti Arogya Yojana.

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