Treatment
Trabeculectomy at Nihar Netralaya
Trabeculectomy is a type of glaucoma surgery. Eye surgery trabeculectomy means surgically creating new eye drainage ducts for the fluid to exit the eyes. It helps lower the pressure in your eye. Trabeculectomy surgeons Indore at our facility often recommended this Treatment USP at Nihar Netralaya surgery when eye drops or other treatments don’t work.
- Our skilled trabeculectomy specialist doctors have performed many successful trabeculectomies
- Latest surgical techniques and tools for precise and effective trabeculectomy surgery
- Tailored treatment plan based on patients’ unique needs and condition
- Detailed follow-ups and guidance to support your recovery and maintain eye healing
- Advanced Eye Treatments
- Experienced Eye Surgeons
- Cutting-edge Technology
- High Success Rates
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Symptoms
Signs and Symptoms
It is time to come to us for a thorough check-up when you face the following:
- Eye redness or discomfort
- Sensitivity to light or reduced vision clarity
- High eye pressure unmanageable by medication
- Gradual loss of side vision
OUR PROCESS
Procedure for Trabeculectomy Surgery
01
Glaucoma severity assessment
A trabeculectomy specialist will assess the severity of your glaucoma and its impact on eye pressure to determine the best treatment approach.
02
Creation of drainage pathway
During trabeculectomy surgery, surgeons create a new eye-liquid drainage pathway to reduce eye pressure. Trabeculectomy surgery reduces pressure on the optic nerve; it prevents vision loss.
03
Long-term pressure monitoring
After trabeculectomy surgery, we monitor your eye pressure regularly. This is to ensure it stays at a safe level and preserve your vision.
Words From Happy Patients
Hear from hundreds of patients who have received support and care
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FAQS
Trabeculectomy Surgery Clinic to HELP YOUR VISION!

While the surgery will take only 45-60 minutes, but few hours more could be require to keep you under observation. When you return, do take proper post-surgery care instructions from our doctors.

The cost depends on the hospital, surgeon’s experience. And it also depends on any pre/post-operative care required. At Nihar Netralaya, we provide affordable packages with no compromise on quality and care.

The trabeculectomy surgeons Indore at Nihar Netralaya are famous for their success in glaucoma surgeries. This includes trabeculectomy, offering expert care tailored to each patient’s needs.

No, the surgery is performed under anaesthesia. So you won’t feel pain. Mild discomfort or irritation during recovery is normal.

