If i want one eye to be nearsighted and the other far sighted after cataract surgery how much do the special lens cost
Around Rs 10000 or 15000 thousand. I think some hospitals charge 35000 Try Rushabh Eye Hospital and Laser Center-Mumbai India They are specialized in Cataract,Lasik,Glaucoma,Retina Surgeries. Surgeries are safe ,satisfactory,and worthy. I think cataract surgeries cost around 10000 INR or less
29400/- per eye in Sekhar nethralaya bangalore
Pioneered modern techniques of cataract surgery, reduced the cost of cataract surgery to almost 25 dollars, and won many humanist awards. He cured over 80,000 people with cataracts in his lifetime
surgery for a dog should be at least 300.00 because some people can't afford to pay such a big bill especially their medical bills
LASIK Surgery can cost anywhere between $300 - $600 in India. You can get more details on the surgery at the link below under Related Links. There are various eye hospitals in India and they offers good services for Lasik surgery at low cost. For Lasic surgery, Doctorc in one of the best hospital in India and they offer surgery at affordable price.
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Around 7000 US dollars depending upon the nature of surgery.
There cannot be a generic answer to this question. It depends on what kind of surgery are you going in for. It can be from a simple root canal treatment to a complex maxillofacial surgery.
If the laser surgery was to correct near or far sightedness, most insurance companies do not cover it and you will have to pay for this yourself. If the laser surgery was for some other problem, like blurriness following cataract surgery, your insurer will most likely cover the cost.
The cost of cosmetic surgery in India is considerably less than in the United Kingdom. This would be true of most procedures. You need to consider the cost of getting to India in your calculations of course. Also, you should plan to stay there for at least one week afterwards before you fly back to the United Kingdom.
Standard cataract surgerywith a monofocal intraocular lens (IOL) in the United States is covered by Medicare and most insurances. What is not included is some of the testing, the post-op refraction (exam for eyeglasses), and the additional fee for an "advanced IOL" (also known as "premium" IOLs, multifocal IOLs, presbyopia-correcting IOLs, pseudo-accommodating IOLs, toric IOLs etc.). The purpose of these advanced IOLs is to limit your need for glasses after surgery. If you don't care about wearing bifocals or trifocals or reading glasses after surgery, then the monofocal IOL covered by most insurance should be fine for you.For someone who does not have insurance, the following is a typical breakdown:Surgeon's fee: $1,700-$4,200Surgery Center fee: $1,000-$2,000Anesthesiologist's Fee: $300-$600Additional Testing: $0-$1,200Advanced IOL: $150-$1,000Total Cost Range: $3,000-$9,000 (per eye, depending on IOL choice)More information can be found online from many different sources such as http://geteyesmart.org/ or if desired, on audio CD at:http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/DavidDRichardsonMDHope this was helpful.Sincerely,David Richardson, M.D.Medical DirectorSan Gabriel Valley Eye Associates, Inc.Website: http://www.sgveye.com/Blog: http://www.about-eyes.com/Cataract Audio CD: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/DavidDRichardsonMDSan Gabriel Office:207 S. Santa Anita St., Suite P-25San Gabriel, CA 91776(626) 289-7856Pasadena Office:800 E. Colorado Blvd.Suite 450Pasadena, CA 91101(626) 289-2223