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Long Term Eye Problem : Treatment Options, Duration, Cost & Hospital Stay

2 months ago

I have been facing an eye problem for the last 3 years. I want to know whether this requires a major operation or laser procedure, how long it takes, recovery time, cost options, doctor availability, and whether admission is needed.

Asked By Arnav | Male | Age 21

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Pristyn Care Team

Simplifying Healthcare

Answered 28/01/2026

This condition is usually a slow-growing eye problem, which is why symptoms develop gradually over several years. The first and most important step is to undergo a proper eye examination, after which the doctor will suggest the most suitable treatment. In most cases, the treatment is a minor laser procedure rather than a major operation.

It is performed without injections or stitching, takes around 10–12 minutes, and improvement in vision can often be noticed within 5–6 minutes. Hospital admission is generally not required, and most patients can return to normal daily activities within 1–2 days, with admission needed only in very rare situations.

Since you are young 20 years old , the treatment plan is designed carefully according to your age and visual needs. If you are comfortable wearing glasses for distance vision, the cost is approximately ₹35,000, whereas if you wish to reduce or avoid glasses for distance, the cost is around ₹45,000.

The package usually includes all necessary eye tests, the laser procedure, medicines, lens support, transport facility, a surgery card valid for 30 days, and two free follow-up consultations. Payment options are flexible, with cash or easy monthly installments available for 3 to 12 months at affordable rates.

The procedure is handled by highly experienced doctors with around 25 years of expertise, ensuring safety and reliability. Doctors are available from Monday to Sunday, and you can first consult the doctor, understand the recommendations, and then decide, as the final decision is completely yours.

Since the problem has been present for several years, early evaluation and timely treatment are strongly advised.

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