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Pannu Eye Hospital

Cataract Treatment

  • MICS – Micro Incision Cataract Surgery
  • Phacoemulsification (Phaco Surgery)
  • LenSx Blade-Free Laser Cataract Surgery

A cataract is a common eye condition where the clear natural lens inside your eye becomes cloudy, leading to blurry vision, glare sensitivity, and difficulty reading or driving, especially at night. Cataracts usually develop slowly over time and are a natural part of the ageing process, but they can also occur earlier due to diabetes, injury, long-term steroid use, or prolonged exposure to UV light.

"If left untreated, cataracts can significantly impact your daily life, but the solution is simple and life-changing!"

At Pannu Eye Hospital, Ropar, we frequently see patients who say things like “I feel like there’s a film over my eyes” or “Colors don’t look as bright anymore.” These are often early signs of cataracts.

The good news? Cataracts can be safely and effectively treated through a quick, day-care procedure using advanced phacoemulsification techniques and premium intraocular lenses (IOLs). When diagnosed early, our hospital offers excellent visual outcomes and faster recovery for cataract surgery in Ropar.

When Should You Consider Cataract Surgery?

Not all cataracts need to be treated immediately. In the early stages, a change in your glasses may be enough. However, as the cataract progresses, it can start to interfere with your daily life, and that’s when surgery becomes necessary.

You should consider cataract surgery if you experience any of these following symptoms:

  • Blurry or cloudy vision that doesn’t improve with glasses
  • Difficulty seeing at night or while driving, especially with glare from headlights
  • Faded or dull colors
  • Frequent changes in prescription
  • Trouble reading, watching TV, or doing close work
  • Double vision in one eye
  • A noticeable white or cloudy spot in your pupil
  • Increased sensitivity to light or glare
  • Seeing halos around lights

Not all cataracts need to be treated immediately. In the early stages, a change in your glasses may be enough. However, as the cataract progresses, it can start to interfere with your daily life, and that’s when surgery becomes necessary.

You should consider cataract surgery if you experience any of these following symptoms:

If you or your loved ones are experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s time to get your eyes checked. Early diagnosis can prevent further vision deterioration.

At Pannu Eye Hospital, Ropar, we advise surgery when your vision is affecting your quality of life, not just based on the stage of the cataract. Cataract surgery is a safe, daycare procedure that can significantly improve your vision, confidence, and overall lifestyle.

"Don't wait for it to worsen. Early intervention means better outcomes, especially with advanced options like MICS phaco and blade-free LenSx technology!"

​​How is Cataract Surgery Performed?

Cataract surgery is one of the most advanced and safest eye surgeries available today, and at Pannu Eye Hospital, Ropar, we use the latest technologies to ensure the best possible results.

Here’s how the procedure is typically done:

Step 1: Eye Preparation

The eye is numbed using local or topical anaesthesia (no general anaesthesia needed). You remain awake but feel no pain. The area is thoroughly sterilised to prevent any infection.

Step 2: Micro-Incision with MICS

We use MICS (Micro Incision Cataract Surgery) — a technique that involves just a 2.2 mm incision. This smaller cut leads to faster healing, minimal discomfort, and fewer complications.

Step 3: Phacoemulsification with Centurion Machine

Using the Centurion Vision System (considered one of the best phaco machines in Punjab), ultrasonic energy is used to gently break the cloudy lens into smaller pieces, which are then removed through suction.

Step 4: Lens Implantation

A clear Intraocular Lens (IOL) is inserted in place of your natural, cloudy lens. The choice of lens (monofocal, multifocal, toric, or EDOF) depends on your eye condition, lifestyle, and budget.

Step 5: No-Stitch Closure

The small incision is self-sealing — no stitches are required. You can go home the same day with a simple eye shield and post-op instructions.

At Pannu Eye Hospital, we also offer LenSx Blade-Free Cataract Surgery — a fully laser-assisted option using femtosecond laser technology for maximum precision and safety. This advanced technique replaces many of the manual steps in traditional cataract surgery with ultra-precise laser incisions, ensuring:

  •       Better wound architecture
  •       Reduced surgical energy
  •       Improved IOL placement accuracy

It’s ideal for patients seeking a safer, bladeless, and highly customised surgical experience.

Types of Cataract Surgery We Offer at Pannu Eye Hospital, Ropar

Why Choose Pannu Eye Hospital for Cataract Surgery in Ropar?

At Pannu Eye Hospital, we don’t just treat cataracts — we transform lives through advanced, personalised eye care. Here’s why thousands of patients across Punjab trust us:

25+ Years of Surgical Excellence

Led by Dr. Kamaljit Pannu, one of Ropar’s most experienced and respected eye surgeons.

30,000+ Cataract Surgeries Done

A legacy of trust, precision, and successful outcomes across two decades.

MICS with Centurion Technology

We use Micro Incision Cataract Surgery (MICS) with the Centurion Vision System — the best phaco machine in Punjab — for safe, quick, and sutureless recovery.

LenSx Blade-Free Cataract Surgery

Our Femtosecond Laser-assisted surgery ensures unmatched precision — no blades, just technology.

Wide Range of Lenses

From Indian monofocal lenses to premium imported multifocal toric lenses, we help you choose what fits your vision and budget.

Transparent Pricing, Personalised Advice

No hidden costs. Just honest consultations and custom surgical plans.

Complete Eye Care Under One Roof

From diagnosis to post-op care — we’ve got you covered.

Why Choose Pannu Eye Hospital for Cataract Surgery in Ropar?

"Eye care is not just about removing cataracts. It’s about restoring the joy of seeing clearly – with compassion, trust, and precision."

– Dr. Kamaljit Singh Pannu

At the heart of Pannu Eye Hospital, Ropar is the surgical excellence and compassionate leadership of Dr. Kamaljit Pannu, a trusted name in eye care across Punjab.

🔹 25+ Years of Surgical Experience

🔹 30,000+ Successful Cataract Surgeries

🔹 Pioneer in Blade-Free Cataract Surgery

🔹 Expert in MICS & Centurion Phacoemulsification

🔹 Personalised, Ethical Care

Dr. Kamaljit Singh Pannu

MBBS, MS
Eye Specialist

Intraocular Lens (IOL) Options & Pricing

Choosing the right lens is one of the most important decisions during your cataract surgery journey. At Pannu Eye Hospital, Ropar, we offer a wide range of IOLs (Intraocular Lenses) from basic to premium to match your vision needs, lifestyle, and budget.
Let’s break it down simply:

1. Indian Monofocal Lens

Get in touch with us to know which Cataract procedure is best for your eyes.

Frequently Asked Questions – Cataract Surgery at Pannu Eye Hospital, Ropar

At Pannu Eye Hospital, cataract surgery starts from ₹15,000 per eye with standard Indian monofocal lenses. Depending on the lens you choose—be it premium monofocal, toric, multifocal, or the latest EDOF lenses—the cost can go up to ₹98,000 per eye. We follow a transparent pricing policy with no hidden charges.

No, cataract surgery is typically a painless daycare procedure. At our hospital, we perform all surgeries under topical or local anaesthesia. Most patients feel only mild pressure or no sensation at all. Advanced technologies like MICS (Micro Incision Cataract Surgery) and LenSx Blade-Free Laser Cataract Surgery further reduce discomfort and recovery time.

We offer a full range of Intraocular Lenses (IOLs) tailored to your vision goals and lifestyle. This includes Indian and imported monofocal, toric, multifocal, and EDOF (Extended Depth of Focus) lenses like TECNIS PureSee™ and Clareon® Vivity®. These help correct not just distance vision, but also astigmatism and near/intermediate vision.

 Most patients resume daily activities within 2–3 days, and full visual recovery is expected in 1 to 2 weeks. You may be advised to avoid heavy physical activity and protect your eyes from dust or water during the initial healing phase.

 

Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most successful eye surgeries worldwide, with a 98%+ success rate. At Pannu Eye Hospital, we enhance this safety with Centurion Phaco System, globally recognised as the best phaco machine in Punjab, ensuring precision, speed, and minimal risk.

While both methods are effective, LenSx Blade-Free Cataract Surgery uses a femtosecond laser to make precise incisions without any blade. It ensures higher safety, better wound healing, and smoother visual outcomes. At Pannu Eye Hospital, this is part of our advanced care offering.

Yes, with premium lens options like multifocal, EDOF, or toric IOLs, you can reduce or even eliminate the need for glasses, whether for reading, computer use, or distance vision. Our doctors will recommend the best IOL based on your needs.

Choosing the right lens depends on multiple factors: your lifestyle (active or indoor), the presence of astigmatism, the desire for glasses-free vision, and your budget. Our cataract experts conduct a comprehensive eye evaluation and explain the pros and cons of each lens option before you make a decision.

Minor side effects like mild dryness, glare, or halos may occur but usually settle in a few days. Serious complications are rare, especially when done by experienced surgeons using advanced phaco and laser technology like at our centre.

Yes, we understand that eye care is an essential investment, and we offer easy EMI/payment plans for premium lenses and laser-assisted surgeries. Ask our receptionist or counsellor for more details.