Cataract (Motiyabind) Surgery In Pune Near You

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Cataract (Motiyabind) Surgery In Pune Near You

Surgery Starts @1999/-*

30% off on Surgery Cost*

Top Quality Lens @ Best Price

All Insurances Accepted

100+

JCI & NABH Hospitals

1,500+

Expert Doctors

8,000+

Happy Patients

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Risks of Delay in Cataract Surgery

  • Progression of the Cataract Grade
  • Poor Vision in Low Light
  • Risk of Fall & Fractures
  • High Intraocular Pressure
  • Irreversible Loss of Vision

Our Top Doctors

Dr. Dr Sachin Bodhale

Dr Sachin Bodhale

Ophthalmologist / Eye Surgeon

25 Years

Experience

97%

Positive Reviews

31 Patients already consulted this week

Dr. Dr Pranav Radkar

Dr Pranav Radkar

Ophthalmologist / Eye Surgeon, Cornea & Cataract Specialist

12 Years

Experience

99%

Positive Reviews

39 Patients already consulted this week

Dr. Dr. Maithil Thakkar

Dr. Maithil Thakkar

Ophthalmologist / Eye Surgeon

14 Years

Experience

99%

Positive Reviews

39 Patients already consulted this week

Dr. Dr Savita Bhat

Dr Savita Bhat

Ophthalmologist / Eye Surgeon & Retina Specialist

21 Years

Experience

100%

Positive Reviews

41 Patients already consulted this week

Dr. Dr Saumil Sheth

Dr Saumil Sheth

Ophthalmologist / Eye Surgeon

12 Years

Experience

97%

Positive Reviews

53 Patients already consulted this week

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Why Choose HexaHealth

Expert Experienced Surgeons

Top NABH Hospitals

Personal Care Assistance

Insurance Approvals

No Cost EMI

What our Patients Say

Reviews

4.8

(3,222 Reviews)

How is Life After Cataract Surgery?

Say NO to suffering, adjustment, sacrifices and discomfort due to poor eyesight. Say YES to all physical activities, normal routine and a comfortable, happier life. 

Get your Cataract removed now to see the world again with clear eye vision.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cataract, also known as Motiyabind, refers to the development of a cloudy white area around the lens of the eyes, thus affecting the vision.

Yes, you can get a cataract in both eyes. But one eye may be more affected than the other or develops at a later time.

As soon as you start to notice visual disturbance, consult your ophthalmologist to get it treated before it starts to affect your quality of life, like difficulty in reading or driving. Please do not wait for the cataract to worsen; otherwise, it may lead to irreversible vision loss.

The lens choice depends on your lifestyle & visual needs, and your expectations from the cataract surgery. Discuss with your surgeon to understand the benefits of each lens.

All Insurances covered with no hidden charges. Our team facilitates paperwork on your behalf, ensuring smooth approval & a cashless facility. Contact HexaHealth for a simple cashless & hassle-free experience.

The exact treatment cost is dependent on the following factors:

1. Type of Cataract Surgery, whether Phacoemulsification or Extracapsular,

2. Type of lens used, whether Monofocal, Multifocal or Trifocal

3. Previous History of Eye Procedure

4. Past medical conditions 

5. Hospital Chosen

Contact HexaHealth for price transparency.

*The price is EMI per month, subject to a 3rd party NBFC partner, and the discount % is applicable according to the eyes affected, the lens chosen, the policy coverage and the hospital partner selected by the patient.

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