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Cataract Surgery in Moradabad: Advanced Eye Care at Jigyasa Hospital

Dr. Deeksha Singh, cataract specialist at Jigyasa Hospital Moradabad

Restoring Clear Vision with Cataract Care

Cataracts are a leading cause of vision loss, but modern surgery can restore sight with excellent outcomes. If you are struggling with cloudy vision, glare, or trouble seeing at night, timely treatment can make a major difference in your daily life.

At Jigyasa Hospital Moradabad, Dr. Deeksha Singh provides advanced cataract surgery with a patient-focused approach and careful pre-operative planning. Every step is designed to support safe surgery, faster recovery, and better visual clarity.

Our goal is not only to remove the cataract, but also to help you achieve the best possible vision for your lifestyle, work, and long-term eye health.

Advanced Cataract Surgery

Modern phacoemulsification and selected laser-assisted procedures for safe, effective lens removal.

Expert IOL Selection

Monofocal, multifocal, toric, and EDOF lens options chosen according to your eye condition and visual goals.

Precise Pre-Operative Planning

Detailed eye testing, biometry, OCT, and corneal assessment for accurate surgical planning.

Modern Surgical Technology

Phaco machines, operating microscopes, and advanced diagnostic systems support high-quality eye care.

Structured Recovery Guidance

Clear post-operative instructions and follow-up care to support healing and vision improvement.

Trusted Eye Care in Moradabad

Convenient cataract treatment at Jigyasa Hospital near Miglani Cinema, Rampur Road, Moradabad.

What is Cataract?

A cataract is the clouding of the eye's natural lens, which reduces the amount of light reaching the retina and makes vision less sharp. It usually develops slowly, and many people notice symptoms only after their daily activities become difficult.

Common symptoms of cataracts include:

  • • Blurred or dim vision at all distances
  • • Glare or halos around lights, especially at night
  • • Increased sensitivity to light
  • • Colors appearing faded or less bright
  • • Double vision in one eye
  • • Frequent changes in eyeglass prescription

Risk increases with age, diabetes, eye injury, prolonged sun exposure, smoking, certain medications, and previous eye surgery.

Why Choose Jigyasa Hospital for Cataract Surgery?

Cataract surgery is one of the most successful procedures in modern medicine, but the quality of care depends on both surgical skill and technology. At Jigyasa Hospital, our team combines experience, precision, and careful follow-up to support excellent outcomes.

Dr. Deeksha Singh brings extensive ophthalmology experience and a patient-centered approach to every case. She evaluates each patient thoroughly and recommends a surgical plan based on eye health, visual expectations, and lifestyle needs.

Our facility is equipped for modern cataract surgery, with diagnostic and surgical systems that help improve accuracy, safety, and comfort throughout the treatment journey.

Cataract Surgery Techniques at Jigyasa Hospital

Phacoemulsification Surgery

Phacoemulsification is the standard modern technique for cataract removal. It uses a tiny corneal incision, ultrasonic energy to break the cloudy lens into small pieces, and gentle suction to remove them before placing an artificial lens inside the eye.

Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Surgery

In selected patients, laser-assisted cataract surgery may be used for extra precision in certain steps of the procedure. This can be helpful in complex cases where detailed control is desired.

Intraocular Lens (IOL) Selection

The choice of IOL affects your final vision after surgery. Options may include monofocal lenses, multifocal lenses, toric lenses for astigmatism, and extended depth of focus lenses based on your eye condition and visual goals.

The Cataract Surgery Process

Before surgery, you undergo a full eye evaluation that includes visual testing, dilated examination, biometry, and other measurements needed to plan the correct lens power. This careful planning helps improve the chance of a clear and stable result.

On the day of surgery, the eye is prepared, numbed with topical drops, and the procedure is usually completed in a short time. Most patients go home the same day with instructions for drops, eye protection, and follow-up visits.

Recovery is gradual, with vision improving over the first few weeks and final visual clarity stabilizing after the healing process is complete.

Post-Operative Care and Recovery

First Week

Use prescribed eye drops exactly as instructed, avoid rubbing the eye, keep water out of the eye, and avoid strenuous activity or heavy lifting during the early healing period.

Weeks 2 to 4

As healing progresses, you can gradually return to normal daily activities while continuing follow-up care. Swimming and contact sports should still be avoided until your doctor advises otherwise.

One to Three Months

Vision continues to improve as inflammation settles, and the final glasses prescription is usually determined after the eye has stabilized.

Why Cataract Surgery Matters

Untreated cataracts can affect independence, safety, work, and quality of life. They may make driving difficult, increase the risk of falls, and interfere with reading or recognizing faces.

Timely surgery can also help prevent complications caused by long-standing cataracts and protect long-term eye health. For many patients, the procedure restores confidence and daily function.

Cataract surgery has excellent success rates, and most patients experience a major improvement in vision after recovery.

Dr. Deeksha Singh: Your Cataract Surgery Specialist

Dr. Deeksha Singh is an experienced ophthalmologist who provides comprehensive cataract care from evaluation to recovery. She focuses on accurate diagnosis, detailed counselling, and selecting the right surgical plan for each patient.

Her approach emphasizes patient comfort, clear communication, and modern surgical methods designed to support strong outcomes. She also helps patients understand lens choices, recovery expectations, and the role of follow-up visits.

The aim is to improve not just your vision, but your overall quality of life after treatment.

Contact Jigyasa Hospital for Cataract Surgery

If cataracts are affecting your vision, schedule a consultation with Dr. Deeksha Singh at Jigyasa Hospital in Moradabad. Early evaluation helps you understand the best treatment options for your eyes.

We provide advanced cataract surgery, lens implantation, and post-operative care with a focus on safety, comfort, and visual recovery.

Specialist: Dr. Deeksha Singh - Cataract Surgery and Comprehensive Eye Care, Jigyasa Hospital, Moradabad.

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Hospital Address

Jigyasa Hospital, Near Miglani Cinema, Rampur Road, Moradabad 244001

Success Rates and Patient Outcomes

Vision Improvement

Most patients experience a major improvement in clarity and brightness after cataract surgery, with good functional vision returning as healing progresses.

Recovery Experience

The surgery is designed to be minimally invasive, with rapid healing for most patients and a quick return to normal daily tasks.

Personalized Lens Choice

Choosing the right IOL can improve satisfaction and visual performance, especially for patients who want to reduce dependence on glasses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cataract surgery and why is it done?

Cataract surgery is a procedure to remove the cloudy natural lens of the eye and replace it with an artificial intraocular lens. It is done to restore clear vision when cataracts start affecting daily activities such as reading, driving, and recognizing faces.

Is cataract surgery painful?

No, cataract surgery is usually painless. Topical numbing drops are used so the eye is anesthetized without injections in most routine cases. You may feel mild pressure, but not sharp pain during the procedure.

How long does cataract surgery take?

The actual procedure usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes per eye, although the total time at the hospital may be longer because of pre-operative preparation and post-operative observation.

Which cataract surgery technique is used at Jigyasa Hospital?

Jigyasa Hospital mainly offers phacoemulsification, which is the modern standard technique for cataract removal. In selected cases, femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery may also be considered for added precision.

Can cataracts come back after surgery?

The cataract itself cannot return once the cloudy natural lens is removed. However, some patients may later develop posterior capsular opacification, which can cause blurred vision and is usually treated with a simple laser procedure.

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