Cornea & Refractive LASIK Services

If glasses feel less helpful, contact lenses are bothering you, or glare and blur are getting in the way, a refractive review can help.

Cornea and refractive care looks at the front of the eye and how it focuses light. LASIK can reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses, but only when the eye is a good fit for it.

About This Service

What is cornea and refractive care?

Cornea and refractive care focuses on the eye's clear front surface and how it bends light. The goal is to check whether LASIK or another option is the safer, better choice.

A care plan is suggested only after the eye has been checked

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Symptoms

Signs to notice early

If you are checking LASIK, bring your current prescription and any old eye reports.

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Common Symptoms

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Vision Matters

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Blurred vision

Dry eyes

Glare

Trouble with glasses

Contact lens discomfort

Poor night driving

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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.

Surface-focused care

The front surface of the eye gets a careful review.

Candid guidance

The team explains whether surgery is sensible or not.

Dry eye awareness

Dryness is checked because it can affect LASIK comfort.

Personalized planning

The plan is based on your eyes, not a preset answer.

Recovery clarity

You know what the first days after treatment may feel like.

Long-term thinking

The result is considered alongside your daily routine.

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Preferred by Leading Insurance & TPA Networks

Cashless and reimbursement support through trusted insurance and healthcare TPA partners.

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Bharati

Bharati

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Care Health

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Health India

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ICIC

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IFFCO

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Magma

Magma

Manipal

Manipal

Med Save

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Medi Assist

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National Insurance

National Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Paramount

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Raksha

Raksha

SBI

SBI

Sun Rise

Sun Rise

Tata AIG

Tata AIG

Ultra Tech

Ultra Tech

Universal Sompo

Universal Sompo

Vidal Health

Vidal Health

Aditya Birla Health

Aditya Birla Health

Anmol

Anmol

Anyuta

Anyuta

Bharati

Bharati

Canara Bank

Canara Bank

Care Health

Care Health

Century

Century

Chola

Chola

Coco

Coco

DHS

DHS

Edelweiss

Edelweiss

Ericson

Ericson

FHPL

FHPL

Genins

Genins

HDFC Ergo

HDFC Ergo

Health India

Health India

Health Insurance TPA

Health Insurance TPA

ICIC

ICIC

IFFCO

IFFCO

Magma

Magma

Manipal

Manipal

Med Save

Med Save

Medi Assist

Medi Assist

Medi Biddy

Medi Biddy

National Insurance

National Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Oriental Insurance

Paramount

Paramount

Raksha

Raksha

SBI

SBI

Sun Rise

Sun Rise

Tata AIG

Tata AIG

Ultra Tech

Ultra Tech

Universal Sompo

Universal Sompo

Vidal Health

Vidal Health

FAQ Section

Common questions about LASIK

Quick answers for people comparing laser vision correction with glasses or contact lenses.

Who is a LASIK candidate?

People with a stable prescription, healthy corneas, and enough corneal thickness may be candidates, but only an exam can confirm that.

Can dry eyes rule out LASIK?

Dry eye does not always rule it out, but it matters a lot. The team needs to check how dry the eyes are before recommending surgery.

Does LASIK change the cornea?

Yes. LASIK reshapes the cornea so light focuses better on the retina and vision may become less dependent on glasses or contacts.

What if LASIK is not the right fit?

Other options may be better, including PRK or staying with glasses or contact lenses. The right answer depends on the eye.

What are the main risks?

Dryness, temporary blur, glare, and discomfort are among the known risks. Your doctor should go through them before treatment.

What tests are usually done?

A refractive exam usually checks your prescription, cornea, eye surface, and whether the vision has stayed stable enough.

Do I need to stop contact lenses first?

Often yes, because lenses can change the shape of the cornea for a while. The clinic will tell you how long to stop them before testing.

Will I still need glasses later?

Maybe for some tasks. Many people need less dependence on glasses, but not everyone gets rid of them completely.

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.

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