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Contact Lens Services Clear, Comfortable and Confident Vision
Contact lenses are more than just an alternative to glasses — they offer freedom, comfort, and a natural appearance while giving you sharp vision. At Susrut Eye Foundation & Research Centre, our specialized Contact Lens Clinic provides a full range of contact lens services, from basic cosmetic lenses to advanced medical lenses for complex eye conditions.
Our team of experienced ophthalmologists and optometrists ensures that every lens is custom-fitted for your eyes, lifestyle, and comfort. Whether you are a student, professional, sportsperson, or someone with a unique eye condition, we have the right contact lens solution for you.
Why Choose Contact Lenses
Contact lenses are popular worldwide because they:
- Provide a natural field of vision without the obstruction of spectacle frames
- Do not fog up with temperature changes, unlike glasses
- Allow more freedom in sports, travel, and daily activities
- Can enhance your appearance with colored and cosmetic options
- Offer special solutions for patients who cannot achieve clear vision with glasses alone
Types of Contact Lenses We Offer
1. Soft Contact Lenses
- Comfortable and easy to adapt
- Available as daily wear, extended wear, and disposable options (daily/weekly/monthly)
- Colored cosmetic lenses available for those who want to change their eye color
2. Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses
- Provide sharper vision for people with high prescriptions or irregular corneas
- Longer-lasting and more durable than soft lenses
3. Toric Lenses
- Specially designed for patients with astigmatism
- Available in both soft and RGP materials
4. Multifocal Contact Lenses
- Correct both distance and near vision
- Ideal for people with presbyopia (age-related reading difficulty)
5. Specialty and Medical Contact Lenses
- Keratoconus lenses (RGP / scleral) – restore vision in patients with irregular corneal shape
- Scleral lenses – large-diameter lenses that vault over the cornea; excellent for advanced corneal disease or post-surgery patients
- Therapeutic bandage lenses – protect the cornea and help healing after injuries or surgery
Our Contact Lens Services at Susrut Eye Foundation & Research Centre
- Comprehensive eye evaluation – including corneal shape analysis, tear film assessment, and prescription accuracy
- Trial lens fitting – we provide trial lenses to check vision, comfort, and fit before finalizing
- Training and guidance – our specialists teach patients safe lens handling, hygiene practices, and daily care routines
- Specialized lenses for children – including myopia control lenses to slow down increasing spectacle power
- Post-surgical contact lenses – for patients after corneal or refractive surgeries
- Long-term follow-up care – regular check-ups to monitor eye health and ensure continued comfort
Why Choose Susrut Eye Foundation & Research Centre for Contact Lenses
- Team of highly trained ophthalmologists and optometrists
- Advanced diagnostic equipment for precise lens fitting
- Wide range of international and premium contact lens brands available
- Safe, hygienic, and customized lens solutions for every age group
- Expertise in handling difficult cases like keratoconus, high astigmatism, and post-surgical eyes
At Susrut Eye Foundation & Research Centre, one of the leading eyecare centres in Eastern India, our Contact Lens Services are not just about vision correction — they are about giving you confidence, comfort, and a better quality of life.
Call today to schedule your contact lens consultation and enjoy crystal-clear, spectacle-free vision.
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CAMP
Diabetic Retinopathys Screening Camp
Diabetic Retinopathy screening camps are often held in community vision centers because screening people for this disease requires special medical expertise. DR screening camps are specialized exclusively in the diagnosis and treatment of this disease. However, while the focus is on detecting diabetic retinopathy before it causes irreversible blindness (and this sometimes means detecting diabetes in patients who don’t know they have it), patients who suffer from other eye disorders will also be referred to our main hospital.
Before Surgery
How you prepare for Cataract Surgery
- Consultation: Make an appointment with a Susrut specialist for a thorough eye examination.
- Review of Medication: Talk about any medications you take that might have an impact on the process.
- Contact Lens Hiatus: As directed, stop wearing contact lenses to give your corneas time to revert to their normal form.
- Organize Transportation: Make plans for a driver to accompany you home after treatment.
- Avoid Eye cosmetics: The day before and the day of the treatment, avoid using any creams, cosmetics, or lotions near your eyes.
During the Surgery
How you prepare for Cataract Surgery
Because cataract surgery is a short (outpatient) procedure, you can return home in about an hour the same day. Typically, the entire process from admission to discharge from the hospital takes two to three hours.
After the Surgery
How you prepare for Cataract Surgery
- Only take the prescriptions as directed by a doctor, and abide by the guidelines. Don't take any more medications without first checking with the hospital.
- Notify your eye doctor right away if you experience any pain, light sensitivity, wetness, or redness in the operated eye.
- Don't skip the follow-up meeting.
Cataract FAQs
Can both eyes be treated in one procedure?
Your doctor will typically arrange the second procedure a few weeks following the first if you have cataracts in both eyes. Nonetheless, treating both eyes in a single treatment on the same day is becoming more and more typical.
How long do the effects of cataract surgery last?
Surgery for a cataract is permanent. The IOL can remain in the eye for the entirety of a person’s life without needing to be taken out or changed.
Will I need to have cataract surgery again?
Natural lenses are removed during cataract surgery and replaced with artificial ones that should last a lifetime and are not prone to degradation.
Are cataracts painful?
Although they don’t hurt, cataracts can be frustrating and uncomfortable since they make it harder to see well. They take decades to manifest symptoms, which appear gradually over time.
Is the surgery safe?
Currently, one of the safest surgical techniques is cataract surgery.
Can cataracts grow back?
No, your eye’s clouded lens is removed during cataract surgery and replaced with an artificial lens. After the natural lens is removed and replaced with an artificial one, cataracts cannot regrow.