Cataract Surgery in Vijayawada | Phaco & IOL | Pure Vision Eye Hospital

with Phaco + premium IOL options. Fast recovery, clear vision. Book your cataract check-up at Pure Vision Eye Hospital.
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See clearly again with modern cataract surgery. Cataract surgery removes the cloudy lens and replaces it with a clear IOL to restore vision so daily activities become easier again.

  • Experienced ophthalmology team

  • Advanced microsurgery + modern IOL choices

  • Outpatient procedure in most cases (same-day discharge is common).

What is a cataract?

A cataract happens when the natural lens becomes cloudy, which can cause blurred vision and reduced sight. Common symptoms include blurry vision, halos/glare around lights, and sometimes double vision

When should surgery be done?

Surgery is usually recommended when cataracts start interfering with day-to-day life (driving, reading, work, recognizing faces). Cataracts are typically not an emergency, so timing is often planned based on your vision needs and eye health.
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How cataract surgery works (simple explanation)

During cataract surgery, the cloudy lens is removed and a clear artificial lens (IOL) is placed inside the eye. Many surgeries use ultrasound to break up the lens and then remove it, before inserting the new lens

Recovery: what patients can expect?

Many people notice vision improvement within a few days, while full recovery commonly takes about four weeks. It’s normal for vision to be blurry right after surgery, and it gradually improves over the following days and weeks.

After-surgery care

You’ll usually be given eye drops to help healing and prevent infection, often for about 4 weeks. Avoid rubbing the eye and follow guidance about driving, heavy lifting/sports, water exposure, and swimming until your surgeon clears you.

Safety + possible complications

Cataract surgery is usually successful and serious complications are rare, but any operation can have risks. Your surgeon will explain possible issues such as infection, inflammation, bleeding, retinal detachment, or lens-position problems, and what warning signs need urgent attention.
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