Refractive Treatment – The Eye Infirmary

Refractive Treatment

FAQ

Refractive treatment is a great alternative to glasses and contact lenses that helps correct your vision with long-term results. The surgical procedure is safe and painless. We ensure to undergo a thorough screening process for all our patients, and extensively examine each potential refractive treatment patient, and the test results are analyzed by our refractive specialists to determine the safest possible way forward for your specific case.

There are various tests required before conducting the procedure, based on the latest technology and equipment. The Eye Infirmary provides everything under one roof. Prior to treatment, a 2-3 hours check up is undergone, which includes the time for dilatation and retinal examination.

The Eye Infirmary provides a team of experienced refractive specialists and the highest standard of skilled surgeons, coupled with the latest technology, to provide the highest quality eye care, examine your case and discuss your reports with you. Our patient coordinators will also help guide you through the treatment process, and a team of well-trained expert technicians and counselors are available to clarify any questions or doubts you may have.

For the first few hours after your procedure, your vision may be slightly blurred. It is advised to avoid strenuous or visually demanding tasks for a minimum of 1-2 days after LASIK, and 3 days after PRK.

Yes. Some patients prefer to have both eyes treated at the same time, in order to minimise the length of overall healing time. During your visit, any questions can be answered by our specialist team of experts.

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