Cataract, IOL, ICL & IPCL Services
If vision is getting cloudy, colors look faded, or night driving has become harder, a cataract and lens review can help.
This service helps patients understand cataract surgery, IOL selection, and when an implantable lens may be the better fit for vision correction.
About This Service
What does this service cover?
This service covers cataract evaluation and lens-based correction planning. Cataract surgery usually replaces the cloudy lens with an IOL. For selected patients, ICL or IPCL options may be discussed if they are a better refractive fit.
A care plan is suggested only after the eye has been checked

Symptoms
Signs to notice early
Bring your current prescription and any old eye reports if you have them.
7 m+
Common Symptoms
100%
Vision Matters
Expert
Care & Guidance
Glare
Changing glasses
Poor night driving
Faded colors
Reading difficulty

Early check-up.
Better clarity.
Better life.
Why Choose Us
Why choose Total Retina Eye Care
Specialist-led care, clear explanation, and practical follow-up for the condition you came to check.
Lens-based expertise
The clinic reviews both cataract and refractive lens options.
Simple explanations
You know why a certain lens is suggested.
Recovery support
Follow-up remains part of the plan.
Planning confidence
Patients leave with a clearer next step.
Comfort-first review
The team considers how the problem affects daily life.
Practical lens advice
The options are explained without jargon.



Preferred by Leading Insurance & TPA Networks
Cashless and reimbursement support through trusted insurance and healthcare TPA partners.

Aditya Birla Health

Anmol

Anyuta

Bharati

Canara Bank

Care Health

Century

Chola

Coco

DHS

Edelweiss

Ericson

FHPL

Genins

HDFC Ergo

Health India

Health Insurance TPA

ICIC

IFFCO

Magma

Manipal

Med Save

Medi Assist

Medi Biddy

National Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Paramount

Raksha

SBI

Sun Rise

Tata AIG

Ultra Tech

Universal Sompo

Vidal Health

Aditya Birla Health

Anmol

Anyuta

Bharati

Canara Bank

Care Health

Century

Chola

Coco

DHS

Edelweiss

Ericson

FHPL

Genins

HDFC Ergo

Health India

Health Insurance TPA

ICIC

IFFCO

Magma

Manipal

Med Save

Medi Assist

Medi Biddy

National Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Paramount

Raksha

SBI

Sun Rise

Tata AIG

Ultra Tech

Universal Sompo

Vidal Health
FAQ Section
Common questions about cataract and lens surgery
Quick answers for people comparing cataract surgery, IOLs, and implantable lens options.
What is an IOL?
An IOL is an artificial lens placed in the eye after the cloudy cataract lens is removed during surgery.
Will cataract surgery remove the cataract?
Yes. Surgery is the standard way to remove a cataract, and the cloudy lens is replaced with an intraocular lens.
Can an IOL reduce glasses use?
Often yes, depending on the lens power and your eyes. Some people still need glasses for certain tasks.
What are ICL and IPCL used for?
They are implantable lenses used in selected patients who need refractive correction and are better suited to a lens implant than laser.
Who may need cataract surgery?
People whose cataract is starting to affect reading, driving, TV, or other daily tasks may be advised to consider surgery.
How is the right lens chosen?
The choice depends on the eye measurements, your prescription, and the vision you want after treatment.
Can ICL or IPCL treat cataracts?
Usually no. Those are refractive implant lenses for selected patients. Cataract surgery uses IOLs after the cloudy lens is removed.
What are the common risks?
Blur, glare, dryness, inflammation, and infection are among the risks discussed before any lens procedure.
Ready to book
Let’s review the condition and plan the next step.
A specialist consultation can make the care path easier to understand and help you decide what needs attention now.