Cataract Surgery Cost in Sri Lanka | Vasan Eye Care

Cataract Surgery Cost in Sri Lanka

Vision Restoration Through Cataract Surgery

Cataract surgery is a safe and effective procedure to restore clear vision by removing the cloudy lens of the eye and replacing it with a clear, artificial one. The surgery is quick, minimally invasive, and offers excellent outcomes. Most patients notice significant improvements in their vision shortly after the procedure, allowing them to enjoy everyday activities like reading and driving with ease. Cataract surgery not only enhances vision but also improves overall quality of life and independence.

If you are considering this procedure, understanding the cataract surgery cost in Sri Lanka is important. The cost can vary depending on the type of surgery, the technology used, and the healthcare facility. However, Sri Lanka offers affordable and high-quality cataract surgery options, making it accessible for many patients seeking to improve their vision.

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Dr. Amila De Alwis

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SLMC 17126

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MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY

FRCS Ophth (Glasgow)

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MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY

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SLMC 17126

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MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY

FRCS Ophth (Glasgow)

SLMC 17126

Dr. Chaya Samarasinghe

Consultant Eye Surgeon

MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY

FRCS Ophth (Glasgow)

SLMC 17126

Dr. Amila De Alwis

Consultant Eye Surgeon

MBBS,MD OPTHALMOLOGY

FRCS Ophth (Glasgow)

SLMC 17126

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What is the actual cost of cataract surgery in Sri Lanka?

The cost of cataract surgery in Sri Lanka typically ranges from LKR 125,000 to LKR 145,000, depending on the lens type and the consultant performing the procedure.

Is cataract surgery safe at Vasan Eye Care Hospital?

Yes, cataract surgery at Vasan Eye Care Hospital is very safe. It’s a common outpatient procedure performed by experienced ophthalmologists, allowing patients to go home the same day.

 

How should I prepare for eye surgery at Vasan Eye Care?

To prepare for eye surgery at Vasan Eye Care Hospital, first consult an eye specialist for a detailed examination. The doctor will confirm the need for surgery, recommend the appropriate lens type, and explain the procedure. Once finalised, you will be informed about the surgery cost, available surgery dates, and the procedure will be scheduled at your convenience.

Book a consultation at Vasan Eye Care Hospital today to get expert guidance and clear information on various surgery costs.

Will I receive post-surgery care and follow-up support?

Yes, Vasan Eye Care provides structured post-operative follow-ups to monitor recovery, manage medications, and ensure optimal healing.