Restore clearer vision with modern phacoemulsification at Pooja Eye Hospital, trusted by patients from Bhusawal, Jalgaon and nearby towns since 1991.
A cataract is clouding of the natural lens inside the eye. It is common with ageing, but may also be linked to diabetes, injury or certain medications. Symptoms can include blurred vision, glare while driving at night, faded colours and frequent changes in glasses power.
At our eye hospital in Bhusawal, every cataract patient undergoes a structured evaluation—not only to confirm the diagnosis, but also to screen for other conditions such as glaucoma or retinal problems that could influence surgical planning.
Phacoemulsification (phaco) uses ultrasound energy to gently break the cloudy lens and remove it through a small incision—typically without stitches. A clear artificial intraocular lens (IOL) is then implanted to focus light on the retina.
Pooja Eye Hospital uses ALCON INFINITI phaco technology, which helps the surgeon control fluidics and ultrasound delivery for efficient surgery. Combined with careful pre-operative measurements, this supports predictable outcomes for patients seeking phaco surgery Bhusawal options close to home.
Choosing where to have cataract surgery in Bhusawal is not only about technology—it is also about follow-up. Our centre has served the community since 1991, with 2000+ happy patients and 150+ five-star reviews. Dr. Pushkar Ajnadkar emphasises honest counselling on lens options, realistic expectations and coordinated care for diabetes-related eye concerns.
Phaco cataract surgery is performed under anaesthesia (drops and/or injection techniques as per case). Most patients describe pressure but not pain. Your surgeon will explain what to expect for your specific eye.
Recovery varies by occupation and healing response. Many desk-based patients return within several days, while dusty or heavy work may need longer—your doctor will personalise advice.
That depends on the type of IOL selected and your eye’s optical profile. Some patients achieve good distance vision without glasses but may still need reading glasses; others prefer multifocal lenses where appropriate.
Yes, with good sugar control and retina evaluation. We frequently coordinate cataract planning with diabetic eye screening using OCT and fundus imaging.