Your vision is your window to the world, and entrusting it to someone else requires absolute confidence. At Humane Medical Assistance, we connect our international patients with India’s premier, JCI-accredited eye institutes and globally trained ophthalmic surgeons. Whether you are seeking a quick, bladeless LASIK procedure, advanced cataract removal, or a complex corneal transplant, we ensure you have access to the finest specialists in Delhi, Mumbai, and Pune. Because eye treatments often leave your vision temporarily blurred during the first 24 hours of recovery, our dedicated medical coordinators are by your side to guide you safely from the hospital to your comfortable, pre-arranged accommodation.
Traveling for eye surgery presents a unique challenge: your vision may be temporarily blurry or sensitive to light immediately following the procedure. Humane Medical Assistance ensures you are never left to navigate a foreign city alone. We arrange safe, chauffeured airport transfers and escort you directly from the recovery room to your hotel. We ensure your accommodation is prepped for a comfortable recovery—arranging for darkened rooms, easy-to-access meals, and dispensing your post-operative eye drops exactly on schedule if you are traveling solo. We manage the details so you can simply rest and look forward to seeing the world clearly again.
Ultra-precise, advanced laser vision correction to permanently eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses, offering incredibly fast recovery times.
Learn MoreSafe, painless removal of cataracts using advanced ultrasound energy, followed by the implantation of premium Intraocular Lenses (IOLs) to restore sharp vision.
Learn MoreSight-saving surgeries, including full-thickness grafts (PK) and advanced partial-thickness procedures (DSEK/DMEK), utilizing high-quality donor tissue from international eye banks.
Learn MoreIntricate microsurgery to repair complex conditions at the back of the eye, including retinal detachments, macular holes, and advanced diabetic retinopathy.
Learn MoreMinimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS) and traditional trabeculectomies to effectively lower eye pressure and prevent irreversible nerve damage.
Learn MoreThe clouding of the eye’s natural lens, which causes blurred vision, glare, and difficulty seeing at night.
Learn MoreCorrection for Myopia (nearsightedness), Hyperopia (farsightedness), Astigmatism, and Presbyopia (aging eyes).
Learn MoreExpert management of Diabetic Retinopathy, Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), and Retinal Vein Occlusions.
Learn MoreThe "silent thief of sight," characterized by elevated intraocular pressure that damages the optic nerve.
Learn MoreTreatment for Keratoconus, corneal ulcers, and corneal scarring resulting from infections or trauma.
Learn MoreFocused entirely on diseases of the clear front surface of the eye and laser vision correction.
Learn MoreThe highly specialized medical and surgical management of the delicate tissues at the back of the eye.
Learn MoreDedicated to the early detection, medical control, and surgical treatment of elevated eye pressure.
Learn MoreCompassionate care for children's eye diseases, congenital cataracts, and the surgical correction of misaligned eyes (squint).
Learn MoreReconstructive and cosmetic surgery for the eyelids, tear ducts, and the bony orbit surrounding the eye.
Learn MoreReplaces traditional surgical blades with ultra-fast pulses of light. This allows for unmatched, computer-guided precision during LASIK and cataract surgeries, significantly reducing complication risks.
Learn MoreOffers a range of customizable lenses, including Toric (for astigmatism) and Multifocal lenses, which can provide clear vision at all distances, often eliminating the need for reading glasses post-surgery.
Learn MoreA state-of-the-art microsurgical system used by elite retinal surgeons, providing exceptional stability and control when operating on the fragile retina.
Learn MoreA rapid, non-invasive imaging test that uses light waves to take highly detailed cross-section pictures of the retina, crucial for diagnosing macular degeneration and glaucoma.
Learn MoreCreates a 3D map of the surface curvature of the cornea, absolutely essential for planning safe LASIK surgeries and diagnosing Keratoconus.
Learn MoreSpecialized cameras and safe fluorescent dyes used to photograph the blood vessels in the back of the eye to detect diabetic damage or blockages.
Learn MoreA computerized test that systematically maps a patient's entire field of vision to detect the subtle, early blind spots caused by glaucoma.
Learn MoreUses high-frequency sound waves to measure the exact length of the eye (critical for calculating cataract lens implants) or to view the inside of the eye when severe cataracts block the view.
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