Corneal & Refractive

EKJYOT leads this Critical Eye care domain by miles
Technology drives innovation coupled with dedicated specialist surgeons in eye care segment has changed the art & mechanics of surgeries altogether. In corneal and refractive surgery in particular, the introduction of the excimer laser has paved the way for wide-ranging vision correction solutions and procedures, including PRK, PTK, LASIK and other topography-guided treatments. At EKJYOT EYE Hospitals, our specialist teams of eye surgeons have developed distinct expertise for minimally invasive refractive surgery techniques. Our hospitals and eye care facilities are supported with the state-of-the-art equipment to ensure the best experience for patients. We provides comprehensive eye care for a range of routine, complex and high-risk corneal and external diseases, as well as the most current vision correction procedures.

Do you need it?
Refractive surgery might be a good option for you if you want to decrease your dependence on glasses or contact lenses;
Our expert doctors will determine that after a thorough examination and informed analysis with you. They will discuss your lifestyle and vision needs to determine the most appropriate procedure for you - our valued patients


Our unparalleled expertise and state-of-the-art equipment allow us to offer excellent medical and surgical treatment of the full range of routine, complex and high-risk corneal and external diseases, as well as the most current vision correction procedures

What is Refractive Surgery?

Refractive surgery is a method for correcting or improving your vision. There are various surgical procedures for correcting or adjusting your eye's focusing ability by reshaping the cornea. For people who are nearsighted, certain refractive surgery techniques will reduce the curvature of a cornea that is too steep so that the eye's focusing power is lessened. Farsighted people will have refractive surgery procedures that achieve a steeper cornea to increase the eye's focusing power. Astigmatism can be corrected with refractive surgery techniques that selectively reshape portions of an irregular cornea to make it smooth and symmetrical. The core objectives in all these refractive surgeries is that images focus clearly on the retina rather than being distorted due to light scattering through an regularly shaped cornea.