FAQs

Opening Hours

Monday –  8.30 – 7:00 pm
Tuesday –  8.30 – 7:00 pm
Wednesday – 8.30 – 7:00 pm
Thursday –  8.30 – 7:00 pm
 Friday –  8.30 – 7:00 pm
Saturday – 8.30 – 7:00 pm
Sunday  –  8.30 – 7:00 pm

Frequently Asked Question:

Find answers to common questions about our eye treatments and services.

Cataract surgery is a safe and effective procedure where the cloudy natural lens of the eye is replaced with a clear artificial lens to restore vision.
No, cataract surgery is usually painless as it is performed under local anesthesia, and patients experience minimal discomfort.
The procedure typically takes 15–20 minutes, and patients can go home the same day.
Glaucoma is a condition that damages the optic nerve due to high eye pressure. It is managed with medications, laser treatment, or surgery depending on severity.
No, most eye surgeries are daycare procedures, and patients can return home the same day.
Common signs include blurred vision, eye strain, redness, headaches, or difficulty seeing at night.
While it cannot be completely cured, it can be effectively managed with early diagnosis and proper treatment.
Squint is when both eyes do not align properly and look in different directions. It can be treated with glasses or surgery.
The cornea is the clear front layer of the eye that helps focus light for clear vision.
Amblyopia is reduced vision in one eye due to improper development during childhood. Early treatment is important.
It is a serious condition where the retina separates from the eye and requires immediate treatment.
You should consult immediately if you experience sudden vision loss, flashes, floaters, eye pain, or redness.