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Chaudhary Eye Centre & Laser Vision is a super specialty eye institute.
The Specs Removal / Correction Clinic covers all the aspects of the latest technology for laser eye surgery / eyesight correction & treatment i.e. C-Lasik Laser ( Customized / Customised Lasik Laser / Wave front guided Lasik), Simple Lasik Laser, E-Lasik (Epi-Lasik), Phakic IOLs ( ICL & Verisyse) & RLE (Refractive Lens Exchange).

The Cataract Clinic handles procedures like Phaco (Stitchless cataract surgery) with foldable lens and the latest multifocal lenses like Restor (Alcon) & Tecnis-multifocal (AMO).
The Vitreo Retina Clinic is a comprehensive retina management unit and covers procedures like Digital Flourescein Angiography, Retinal Lasers, TTT & PDT, Ultrasonography B scan, Vitreo Retina surgical procedures etc.

The Squint Clinic handles all complex squint conditions of the eye.
The Oculo-plastic Clinic caters to plastic surgery of eye tissues including DCR, Ptosis and skin grafting etc.

The Cornea Clinic manages eye donation and cornea transplant.

The Glaucoma Clinic takes care of preventive screening, visual field analysis and management of raised intraocular pressure of eye.

All procedures are performed by a group of senior eye specialists / doctors, and the institute is directed by Dr Sanjay Chaudhary, a pioneer in the field of lasers in eye surgery in India. The facilities are available at Chaudhary Eye Centre and Laser Vision, Daryaganj, New Delhi, India. The Centre / Center is located in the heart of Delhi, being 3 kms from the Railway Station and 40-minute drive from the Delhi International airport (IGI). The laser machines used are from the best-known international brands.



What is LASIK ? LASIK is the safest and accurate method to correct short sight (myopia), Long sight (Hyperopia), Astigmatism (Cylindrical powers) and other Corneal scarring disorders.

How old is this treatment? LASIK is in existence since 1988, and has already gained wide acceptance world over. More than 5 million people in USA have undergone LASIK. How is LASIK better than Contact Lenses ? Contact lenses require special care and careful maintenance. Moreover it is a recurring expenditure. A full 5 years use of contact lenses would cost you almost same as LASIK treatment. Is LASIK a surgery ? LASIK is a very simple procedure done with application of just anaesthetic drops. It is just the reshaping of the cornea with the help of a cold laser (Exclimer Laser), with sub micron accuracy. How is LASIK done ?
A thin corneal flap is lifted with the help of a Hansatome which is integrated with the main machine and laser is applied on the cornea in computer controlled, predetermined manner. This flap is replaced immediately, which adheres within a minute. LASIK is not at all a complicated procedure.
Who can undergo LASIK ? Any person above the age of 18 years whose power is stable for the last 1 year. There is no upperage limit. What are the powers it can correct ?
Myopia : minus 1 to minus 20 diopters.
Hyperopia : plus 1 to plus 8 diopters.
Astigmatism : upto 8 diopters.
Advantages of LASIK
  • No injection
  • No prolonged medication
  • No surgery
  • Totally an out patient procedure
  • Treatment over within 10 minutes
  • Normal activities can be resumed the next day
  • Permanent, once in life time treatment
  • Minimum recurrence of power

What is the latest in LASIK technology ? The safety and accuracy of the LASIK treatment largely depends on the
machine on which it is performed. Though there are various machines
available for LASIK, Zyoptix -100 integrated with Hansatome is the best
worksation trusted and accepted worldwide.

We have now updated our machine with the latest and most advanced ZYOPTIX, which can provide SUPERVISION or EAGLES VISION in the sense that if a normal person has 6/6 visual acuity, with ZYOPTIX he can hava a better visual acuity of even 6/4 or 6/3. Here a customised laser ablation is performed, specific to each individual eye. This is done by a very advanced technique by eliminating the aberrations of the eye. This has taken refractive surgery to a different plane resulting in a better quality of vision than what nature can offer. more about ZYOPTIX When can I get the treatment done ? We normally perform this treatment every Wednesday and Thursday from 1.00 pm. The duration of treatment is hardly 10 minutes and both eyes are treated in the same sitting. Before the treatment a very detailed specialised examination is carried out to determine the parameters to be corrected and ensure that the eyes are fit to undergo the treatment. The initial examination takes about 1 - 2 hours. Patients can come on any day between 9.00 am to 6.00 pm (Sundays 9.00 am to 1.00 pm) to have a complete checkup and register for the treatment. Outstation patients can come on Tuesday/Wednesday at about 4 pm after prior appointment ,have a complete examination and get treated the next day afternoon. This is an outpatient procedure and needs no hospitalisation. Patients can leave for home immediately after the treatment. But since we insist on seeing the patient the next day the outstation patients can either stay back in the hospital or at any place convenient in Coimbatore and return back home after the next day review. Normally we like to review our patients one week and one month after treatment. But patients coming from a long distance can have these checkup with their local eye specialist. COST OF TREATMENT Complete pre-treatment check up including specialised tests will be carried out for Rs 500/-.
Cost of the Lasik treatment by Zyoptix 100 is Rs.35,000/-.
Regular Lasik Treatment (not in Z-100) will be carried out for Rs 22,000. Receipts and bills will be issued for the entire amount paid. Whatever certificates, documents are necessary for reimbursement, accounting etc, will be provided at the time of the treatment. Payment has to be made by cash (or) demand draft payable at Coimbatore in the name of "LASIK CENTER (INDIA) PVT LTD. Payments can also be accepted by visa or mastercards. Cheques are not accepted. The cost of the Integrated Chiron Lasik Work Station integrated with Zyoptix is about 6,25,000 USD (approximately 3 crore Indian Rupees). This has been housed in an absolutely sterile and particulate free environment at 18-22 degrees C and 45% humidity 24 hours a day. These exacting conditions ensure optimal functioning and accurate correction in every eye. For each eye a very sophisticated DISPOSABLE blade costing 65 US Dollars each is used which ensures a perfect flap and error free correction. All drapes, consumables are totally cotton free and disposable. We have an expensive comprehensive service contract with the principals - BAUSCH & LOMB SURGICALS with regular visits by engineers from India and abroad ensuring perfect functioning of the equipment. Quality Policy Lasik treatment at The Eye Foundation has been done by the world's latest
machine Zyoptix - 100 and as for as the cost of treatment using this system
is concerned, Lasik has been done for less than 850 US Dollars (Rs.35000/- for both eyes),
which is very less here compared to any other center, the world over.

REGULAR UPDATING TO KEEP-UP WITH THE LATEST IN LASIK Some of the world renowned refractive surgeons like Dr. MICHAEL KNORZ, Dr. TENUIS BOS, Dr. Fam have visited our centre to continually train us on the latest developments in Lasik. We have been invited as faculty and guest speakers at various international and national conferences. Attending 'Lasik End-Users Meet' at various countries abroad, helps us keep abreast of the latest development in this field and offer the very best to our patients. Various renowned ophthalmologists and other medical doctors visiting us from India and abroad have lauded the centre for the quality of care offered at our centre at a very affordable cost. Dr. D.Ramamurthy and Dr. Chitra have conducted courses and workshops on LASIK at ASCRS (American Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery), AUSCRS (Australian Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery), SAARC ophthalmologists meetings at Nepal and Srilanka, Asia Pacfic Academy of ophthalmology at Philppines, Malaysian Society of ophthalmology at Kaulalumpur. GEOGRAPHICAL SPREAD OF OUR PATIENTS As mentioned earlier, within a span of 8 years, we have had the privilege
of treating around 10,800 eyes at our center. Patients have come not just from Coimbatore and other parts of Tamil Nadu, but from all parts of India and abroad. Patients from Kerala, Karnataka (every week we have an average of 2 patients from Bangalore), Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Mumbai, Delhi, Gujarat and Manipur, have been treated at our center. Patients from US, UK, Germany, Muscat, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Srilanka, Indonesia have also benefited by this treatment in our center. We have a complete list of all the patients who have already undergone treatment at our center with their contact address and numbers. Prospective patients are encouraged to directly contact patients who have already undergone the treatment in our center to have first-hand information about their experience.
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When analyzing the cost of LASIK in Delhi, it is first necessary to clearly define exactly what is included in the price and to learn the factors that influence LASIK prices. These issues are discussed in detail in the LASIK Costs section.
In late 2005, the average cost of LASIK was just over $1950 per eye - an increase of approximately $400 per eye over 2002 prices. The rise in price is the result of more frequent utilization of Intralase and wavefront technology, as illustrated in the Realistic LASIK Prices section. In addition to detailed pricing information, Lasik MD features a comprehensive LASIK Guide that contains up-to-date information backed by published medical studies.
Affordable Low Cost Lasik Eye Surgery
Many people dream of leading lives without spectacles. Now with the innovative beginning of Lasik technology, their dreams of living without spectacles are achievable. Vision is the most important discerning organs. Trouble in eyes would relate to it straightly persuade everyone’s work compatibility.
The LASIK is such a developed system that gives your eyes a general superior vision and an eminence of sight, and yes lasik cost you really cheap. Moreover, there is always a higher chance of eyes getting affected by bacteria if soft lenses are worn for too long. With scientific development, it has now become very much promising to correct vision defects..
Nowadays, because of complex research and cut in the rate, the lasik has become affordable to all which is not a thing a few years back. One should be ready to analyze whether Lasik is important to him/her and at the same time, is he / she the right candidate for the Lasik Surgery.
What are the criteria for a good lasik candidate?
  • Lasik is not recommended for those under 18 years
  • Pregnancy and lactation period is also not advisable, as the refraction keeps varying in this period of time.
  • The candidate also should be unaffected with diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, glaucoma, herpes, cataract, diabetes, etc
  • Lasik Surgery is also not advisable to patients with oral Prednisone

Affordable Lasik Surgery
  • Lasik Surgery costs somewhere between $850 to $2000
  • Lasik Surgery totally depends on the surgical procedure, Instruments involved.
  • Lasik Surgery also depends on the patient’s complication
  • Lasik Surgery cost does also depend on the locality where the operation takes place.

Selecting the Perfect Lasik Surgeon / Lasik Senter
  • Avoid surgeons / Lasik centers deeply depend on lavish advertising methods.
  • Do your home work before selecting Lasik Surgeons / Lasik centers
  • Consult with your friends and family which would give you a perfect idea on the Lasik Surgeons / Lasik centers in your locality.
  • Try to get into professional and experienced Lasik Surgeons / Lasik centers

Thus choose your doctor, converse the lasik cost and if fit, have a Lasik that does make a difference.


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Cataract & Glaucoma - Total Price $1,170

Pnuematic Retinopexy Total Price $690

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Glaucoma Implant Surgery - Total Price $1,170

Conjunctivoplasty - Total Price $600

Lens Removal - Total Price $990

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Lamellar Keratoplasty - Total Price $1,500

Limbal Relaxing Incision - Total Price $400

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Pterygium Excision & Conjunctival Limbal Allograft - Total Price $1,590

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The Amazing Human Eye: Your Guide to How the Eye Sees
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Travel inside the eyes -- our window to the world -- and learn how they allow us to see objects both far and near. normal eye anatomyIn order to see, there must be light. Light reflects on an object and -- if one is looking at the object -- enters the eye. The first thing light touches when entering the eye is a thin veil of tears that coats the front of the eye. Behind this lubricating moisture is the front of the eye, called the cornea. This clear covering helps to focus the light.
On the other side of the cornea is more moisture. This clear, watery fluid is the aqueous humor. It circulates throughout the front part of the eye and keeps a constant pressure within the eye. After light passes through the aqueous humor, it passes through the iris. This is the colored part of the eye. Depending on how much light there is, the iris may contract or dilate, limiting or increasing the amount of light that gets deeper into the eye. After light flows through the iris it enters the pupil -- the black dot in the middle of the eye. The light then goes through the lens. Just like the lens of a camera, the lens of the eye focuses the light. The lens changes shape to focus on light reflecting from near or distant objects.
This focused light now beams through the center of the eye. Again the light is bathed in moisture, this time in a clear jelly known as the vitreous. Surrounding the vitreous is the tough, fibrous, white part of the eye known as the sclera. It protects the delicate structures inside the eye.
At last the light reaches its final destination: the retina located at the back of the eye. In a way, the retina is like a movie screen. The focused light is projected onto its flat, smooth surface. However, unlike a movie screen, the retina has many working parts:
  • Blood vessels. Behind the retina is a layer of blood vessels called the choroids that bring nutrients to the retina.
  • The macula. This is the bull's-eye at the center of the retina. The dead center of this bull's eye is called the fovea. Because it's at the focal point of the eye, it has more specialized, light sensitive nerve endings, called photoreceptors, than any other part of the retina.
  • Photoreceptors. There are two kinds of photoreceptors: rods and cones. These specialized nerve endings convert the light into electro-chemical signals.
  • Retinal pigment epithelium. Beneath the photoreceptors is a layer of dark tissue known as the retinal pigment epithelium, or RPE. These important cells absorb excess light so that the photoreceptors can give a clearer signal. They also move nutrients to (and waste from) the photoreceptors to the choroid. Bruch's membrane separates the choroid from the RPE.
Signals sent from the photoreceptors travel along nerve fibers to a nerve bundle at the back of the eye, called the optic nerve. It carries all the information collected from the eye to the brain. Now light has reflected from an object, entered the eye, been focused, and converted into electro-chemical signals. But seeing hasn't yet happened. That's because the eye is only part of the story. Now the brain must receive -- and interpret -- the eye's signals. Once this is done, vision occurs.
Maintaining Good Eyesight
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Good eyesight plays an important role in your mobility and the enjoyment of life, so it's important to follow these basic steps to keep your eyes seeing clearly.
Visit your eye doctor...You should visit your eye doctor for an eye exam once every year to maintain good eyesight. See your ophthalmologist if you experience eye infections or symptoms of disease like loss of or blurred vision, light flashes, eye pain, redness, itching, swelling, and irritation around the eye or eyelid.
Practice disease prevention...Disease of the eye is the number one cause of blindness. Most diseases that cause blindness, like glaucoma and diabetes, can be treated or their progression slowed down with the proper diagnosis and management. While there is no cure for some eye conditions, there have been major medical advances for age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma and cataracts. By visiting your eye doctor on a regular basis, you can catch any eye problems in their early stage when they are easier to treat.
Protect your eyes from the sun's harmful rays...Constant exposure to ultraviolet light can damage your eyes. Too much exposure increases pigmentation in the eye, causing a discoloration known as "brown" or "sunshine" cataracts. Eye diseases such as macular degeneration has been linked to UV exposure.
Wear protective gear and eyewear during work and sporting events...Wearing safety glasses and protective goggles while playing sports or working with hazardous and air-born materials lowers your risk for eye injury, impaired vision, and complete loss of sight. Overview of Refractive and Laser Eye Surgery
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Vision repair surgery, also called refractive and laser eye surgery, is any surgical procedure used to correct vision problems. In recent years, tremendous advancements have been made in this field. After refractive and laser eye surgery, many patients report seeing better than they had at any other time in their lives.
All refractive and laser eye surgeries work by reshaping the cornea, or clear front part of the eye, so that light traveling through it is properly focused onto the retina located in the back of the eye. There are a number of different types of refractive or laser eye surgeries used to reshape the cornea, including:
  • LASIK: Short for laser in-situ keratomileusis, this laser eye surgery is used to correct vision in people who are nearsighted, farsighted, and/or have astigmatism. During LASIK laser eye surgery, vision is corrected by reshaping underlying corneal tissue so that it can properly focus light into the eye and onto the retina. LASIK laser eye surgery differs from others in that a flap is made in the outer layer of the cornea so that the underlying tissue can be accessed.
  • PRK: Short for photorefractive keratectomy, this laser eye surgery is used to correct mild to moderate nearsightedness, farsightedness, and/or astigmatism. During PRK laser eye surgery, an eye surgeon uses a laser to reshape the cornea. This laser, which delivers a cool pulsing beam of ultraviolet light, is used on the surface of the cornea, not underneath the cornea, like in LASIK laser eye surgery. Therefore, no cutting is required.
  • LASEK: Short for laser epithelial keratomileusis, this is a newer form of laser eye surgery that combines many of the benefits of LASIK and PRK. However, unlike LASIK and PRK laser eye surgeries, there is no cutting or scraping of the eye. Instead an epitheal flap is created using a 20% alcohol solution. LASEK laser eye surgery is used to treat nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
  • ALK: Short for automated lamellar keratoplasty, this eye surgery is used to correct vision in people with severe nearsightedness and slight degrees of farsightedness. As in LASIK laser eye surgery, a flap is created in the cornea so that the doctor can reach the underlying tissue. However, during this procedure, a laser is not used to correct vision. Instead, another incision is made on the sub layer of the cornea to reshape the cornea.
  • LTK: Short for laser thermokeratoplasty, this is a new laser eye surgery is used to treat farsightedness and astigmatism. During LTK laser eye surgery, a laser beam uses heat to shrink and reshape the cornea. Vision is corrected in a matter of seconds, without any cutting or removal of tissue.
  • AK: Short for astigmatic keratotomy, this is not laser eye surgery, but a surgical procedure used to correct astigmatism. The cornea of people who have astigmatism is shaped like a football. AK eye surgery corrects astigmatism by making one or two incisions at the steepest part of the cornea. These incisions cause the cornea to relax and take a more rounded shape. This eye surgery may be used alone, or in combination with other laser eye surgeries such as PRK, LASIK, or RK.
  • RK: Short for radial keratotomy, this eye surgery was once one of the most frequently used procedures to correct nearsightedness. However, since the development of more effective laser eye surgeries, such as LASIK and PRK, RK is rarely used today.
Are Refractive and Laser Eye Surgeries Safe and Effective?
While the results of laser eye surgeries have been promising, there are possible side effects. It is important to keep these side effects in mind when considering refractive or laser eye surgery.
  • Infection and delayed healing. Infection resulting from PRK occurs in one-tenth of one percent of patients. For LASIK laser eye surgery, this number is even smaller. If an infection does result from refractive or laser eye surgery, it generally means added discomfort and a longer healing process.
  • Undercorrection or overcorrection. It is difficult to accurately predict the success of refractive or laser eye surgery until the eye has healed properly. Patients may still need to wear corrective lenses even after laser eye surgery. Often surgeries resulting in undercorrections can be adjusted with a second laser eye surgery.
  • Worse vision. Occasionally the vision through corrective lenses is actually worse after refractive or laser eye surgery than it was before. This may be a result of irregular tissue removal or excess corneal haze.
  • Excess corneal haze. Corneal haze occurs as a part of the natural healing process after some refractive or laser eye surgeries, including PRK. It usually has no effect on the final outcome of vision after laser eye surgery and can only be seen through an eye examination. Occasionally, however, this haze may affect a patient's vision. A second refractive or laser eye surgery may be needed to correct it. The risk of corneal haze is much less with LASIK laser eye surgery than it is with PRK.
  • Regression. Sometimes the effects of refractive or laser eye surgery gradually disappear over a period of several months. When this happens a second surgery is often recommended to achieve permanent results.
  • Halo effect. The halo effect is an optical effect that occurs in dim light. As the pupil enlarges, the untreated area on the outside of the cornea produces a second image. Occurring sometimes in patients having LASIK laser eye surgery or PRK, this can affect and interfere with night driving, especially in patients who have big pupils in dark conditions.
  • Flap damage or loss. This is a risk factor with LASIK laser eye surgery only. Instead of creating a hinged flap on the central cornea that can be closed, the entire flap may detach, risking permanent damage to the cornea.
Refractive and laser eye surgeries require healthy eyes that are free from retinal problems, corneal scars, and any eye disease.


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