Cataract Surgery

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DNB Gold Medalist Surgeon
Stitch-Free  Day-Care Surgery
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Cataract Surgery at Bhakti Netralaya Malkapur

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Cataract is the leading cause of treatable blindness in India. At Bhakti Netralaya, we combine DNB Gold Medalist surgical expertise with world-class Alcon Phacoemulsification technology — delivering outcomes that match the best eye hospitals in India’s major cities, right here in Malkapur & Burhanpur.

No Stitches Required
No Injection Needed
Vision in 24 Hours
10–15 Min Procedure
All Cataract Types

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What Is a Cataract?

The human eye contains a natural transparent lens situated behind the iris. This lens focuses incoming light precisely onto the retina, enabling clear vision at all distances. A cataract develops when this lens gradually becomes cloudy — scattering and blocking light rather than focusing it. The result is progressive blurring, haziness, glare sensitivity, and eventually, significant vision loss.

Cataracts are not a surface film that grows over the eye. The clouding occurs within the lens itself, at a biochemical and cellular level. This is why eye drops, medicines, or glasses cannot reverse a cataract. The only definitive, permanent treatment is surgical removal of the cloudy lens and its replacement with a clear artificial lens — an Intraocular Lens (IOL).

Who Develops Cataracts?

While cataracts are most commonly associated with ageing, they can develop at any age and for a variety of reasons. At Bhakti Netralaya we treat the full spectrum of cataract types across all age groups.

Types of Cataracts We Treat

  • Age-related cataracts — the most common type, developing gradually after the age of 50
  • Diabetic cataracts — diabetes accelerates lens clouding significantly; diabetic patients often develop cataracts 10 to 15 years earlier than the general population
  • Steroid-induced cataracts — long-term use of oral, topical, or inhaled corticosteroids
  • Traumatic cataracts — developing after eye injury at any age
  • Congenital cataracts — present at birth or developing in early childhood; requires urgent intervention
  • Radiation-induced cataracts — following radiotherapy in the head and neck region
  • Secondary cataracts — developing after other eye surgery or disease
Early detection is key. Do not wait for vision to worsen. Visit Bhakti Netralaya for a comprehensive cataract evaluation — Call 92096 57063

Know the Signs

Warning Signs of Cataract — When to Visit Us

Early cataracts often cause subtle symptoms that are easy to dismiss. Knowing the warning signs allows you to seek timely treatment — when surgery is safest, simplest, and most effective.

Blurred Vision

Gradually blurring or cloudy vision — like looking through a dirty or foggy window

Light Sensitivity & Glare

Increased sensitivity to bright light, glare, and halos around lights — especially troublesome at night

Frequent Prescription Changes

Frequent changes in spectacle prescription — particularly a rapid shift toward stronger reading glasses

Fading Colours

Fading or yellowing of colours — the world appears less vibrant or tinged with yellow-brown

Double Vision

Double vision in one eye — even when the other eye is closed

Reading Difficulty

Difficulty reading fine print or seeing detail, particularly in bright conditions

Night Driving Difficulty

Night driving difficulty — headlights appear star-burst or surrounded by glare

Important — Do Not Wait

Modern cataract surgery is safest and most effective when performed on an early to moderate cataract. The old advice to “wait for the cataract to ripen” is completely outdated. A dense, mature cataract is significantly harder to remove and carries greater surgical risk.

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