– High myopia (prescription over -6 diopters/-6D).- High hyperopia (up to +10 diopters/+10D).
– Thin cornea with stable spectacle power for over a year.
The introduction of Implantable Phakic Contact Lens (IPCL) at affordable pricing by Sri Siddarameshwara Eye Hospital represents meaningful progress in making advanced vision correction procedures accessible beyond urban centers. By deploying innovative technology that accommodates individuals with severe refractive errors or thin corneas-limitations often restricting conventional LASIK candidates-the hospital broadens its service scope and public health impact.
At nearly half the cost of comparable surgeries offered in metro cities, this initiative reduces financial barriers that frequently hamper access to specialized healthcare services in tier-two regions like Kalaburagi. Though, sustained outreach programs may still be necessary to raise awareness among potential beneficiaries about these options.
From a larger viewpoint, advancements such as IPCL signal growing opportunities for technology-enabled medical breakthroughs within India’s ophthalmology sector while affirming India’s capability as a hub for affordable yet cutting-edge healthcare solutions.
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