Cataracts are a leading cause of vision impairment, often developing gradually as part of the natural aging process.
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Dr. Samirkumar Panchani | 08 Jul 2026
If you experience blurry vision, reduced clarity, glare, or increased sensitivity to light, it is important to consult an eye specialist for a comprehensive eye examination. Early diagnosis of cataracts can help preserve vision and improve your quality of life.
At Neerja Orthopedic & Eye Hospital, Dr. Ashka Patel specializes in Phacoemulsification, an advanced stitch-less cataract surgery technique. This minimally invasive procedure removes the clouded natural lens and replaces it with a high-quality intraocular lens (IOL), offering faster healing, minimal discomfort, and excellent visual outcomes.
Every cataract is unique, making a thorough preoperative evaluation essential. Our detailed diagnostic assessments help determine the type and severity of the cataract, allowing us to recommend the most suitable surgical approach and intraocular lens based on each patient's vision requirements and lifestyle.
Comprehensive post-operative care is equally important for achieving the best possible results. We provide regular follow-up examinations, personalized recovery guidance, and continuous monitoring to ensure proper healing, lens stability, and long-term visual clarity, helping patients confidently return to their daily activities with improved vision.
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