LASIK Surgery in Kalyan: See Clearly Without Glasses at Radhakrishna Netralay
Author : Akhil Gaikwad | Published On : 21 Aug 2026
Imagine waking up and seeing the world clearly — no fumbling for glasses, no dry contact lenses, no dependency on corrective eyewear. For millions of people with refractive errors, LASIK surgery makes this a reality. If you're considering LASIK surgery in Kalyan, Radhakrishna Netralay & Superspeciality Eye Hospital offers the expertise, technology, and personalised care to make your journey to spectacle-free vision safe and successful.
What is LASIK Surgery?
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a refractive surgical procedure that reshapes the cornea — the transparent front surface of the eye — to correct refractive errors. When the cornea is shaped incorrectly, light doesn't focus precisely on the retina, resulting in blurred vision. LASIK uses an excimer laser to sculpt the cornea to the exact shape that allows light to focus correctly. LASIK can correct Myopia (up to approximately -10.00 dioptres), Hyperopia (up to approximately +4.00 dioptres), and Astigmatism combined with myopia or hyperopia.
Am I a Candidate for LASIK Surgery in Kalyan?
Not everyone is eligible for LASIK. A thorough pre-surgical screening is mandatory. You may be a good candidate if you are 18 years or older (ideally 21+), your prescription has been stable for at least 1–2 years, you have sufficient corneal thickness, you do not have corneal disease (especially keratoconus), you do not have severe dry eye, you do not have uncontrolled autoimmune disease, and you are not pregnant or breastfeeding.
The pre-LASIK evaluation at Radhakrishna Netralay includes corneal topography, pachymetry (corneal thickness measurement), pupil size measurement, and a comprehensive eye examination.
Types of Laser Eye Surgery Available in Kalyan
Standard LASIK: A thin flap is created on the cornea using a microkeratome blade, the laser reshapes the tissue underneath, and the flap is replaced.
Bladeless (All-Laser / Femto-LASIK): Both the flap creation and the laser treatment are done using lasers, eliminating the blade entirely. This is the most precise and safest form of LASIK.
PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy): Suitable for patients with thinner corneas who are not eligible for LASIK. No flap is created; the laser directly reshapes the cornea surface.
SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction): A keyhole laser procedure that removes a lenticule (disc of tissue) from within the cornea without creating a flap.
The LASIK Procedure: What to Expect
Pre-Surgical Screening: A detailed evaluation is performed. Contact lens wearers must remove lenses at least 2–3 days (soft) or 2 weeks (rigid) before the screening, as lenses alter corneal shape.
Surgery Day: Anaesthetic eye drops are instilled — no injections needed. The entire laser treatment per eye takes 10–15 seconds. Total time in the surgical suite is approximately 15–20 minutes. You'll be awake throughout; there's mild pressure but no pain.
Recovery: Vision starts improving within hours. Most patients see well enough to drive the next day. Mild halos and glare around lights are normal in the first few weeks and typically resolve. Follow-up visits at 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months.
Benefits of LASIK Surgery
Immediate results (vision improves dramatically within 24 hours), long-lasting correction (permanent in most cases), quick recovery (most patients return to normal activities within 2–3 days), painless procedure, high success rate (over 95% of patients achieve their target correction), and freedom from glasses and contact lenses.
LASIK vs. Contact Lenses: A Long-Term Perspective
Many patients hesitate because LASIK seems expensive compared to glasses or lenses. However, when you calculate the lifetime cost of replacing contact lenses, solution, and spectacle frames — not to mention the inconvenience and infection risk from lenses — LASIK is often more economical over a 5–10 year period.
Alternatives to LASIK: When LASIK Isn't the Answer
ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens): Ideal for patients with very high myopia, thin corneas, or LASIK-disqualifying conditions. Offers excellent quality of vision and is reversible.
Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE): Replacing the natural lens with a multifocal or EDOF IOL — suitable for patients above 40 with high refractive errors or early cataract.
Orthokeratology (OrthoK): Specially designed rigid contact lenses worn overnight that temporarily reshape the cornea for clear daytime vision. Also shown to slow myopia progression in children.
The refractive surgery consultation at Radhakrishna Netralay covers all these options — not just LASIK — ensuring each patient reaches the solution best suited to their eyes.
Financing Your LASIK Surgery in Kalyan
LASIK is an elective procedure not covered by standard health insurance. However, considering the long-term savings on glasses, contact lenses, and solutions, it often makes strong financial sense. Options include personal savings or monthly budget planning, no-cost EMI options (enquire at the hospital for current tie-ups), and flexible spending accounts or medical loan platforms for planned elective procedures.
Key Takeaways
- LASIK corrects myopia (up to -10D), hyperopia (up to +4D), and astigmatism in eligible patients
- Thorough pre-LASIK screening mandatory — not every patient is eligible
- Alternatives (PRK, SMILE, ICL, RLE) discussed for patients who do not qualify for standard LASIK
- The laser treatment takes about 10–15 seconds per eye; recovery is rapid
- Results are permanent — long-term savings compared to lifelong glasses or contact lenses
- All laser procedures performed by Dr. Sanket Nirgude — internationally trained and fellowship-certified
- Comprehensive follow-up post-surgery at Radhakrishna Netralay's Kalyan East clinic
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Is LASIK surgery in Kalyan safe?
A: Yes. LASIK is one of the most extensively studied and performed elective surgeries globally, with an excellent safety profile when performed on eligible candidates.
Q2. Does LASIK surgery hurt?
A: No. Anaesthetic eye drops numb the eye completely. Patients feel mild pressure during the procedure but no pain.
Q3. How long does LASIK surgery take in Kalyan?
A: The laser treatment itself takes about 10–15 seconds per eye. Total time for both eyes, including preparation, is approximately 30 minutes.
Q4. Will I be completely glasses-free after LASIK?
A: Most patients achieve vision good enough to drive and function without glasses. Results depend on your initial prescription and corneal characteristics.
Q5. What is the minimum age for LASIK surgery in Kalyan?
A: The minimum recommended age is 18 years, with a stable prescription for at least one year. Most surgeons prefer patients to be 21 or older.
Q6. Can LASIK surgery be redone if needed?
A: In some cases, an enhancement procedure can be performed if the initial result is insufficient. This is evaluated on an individual basis.
Q7. How much does LASIK surgery cost in Kalyan?
A: Costs vary based on the type of LASIK procedure (standard vs. bladeless) and your prescription. Contact Radhakrishna Netralay for current pricing.
Q8. Will LASIK treat presbyopia (reading difficulty after 40)?
A: Standard LASIK does not treat presbyopia. However, monovision LASIK (correcting one eye for near, one for far) is an option for some patients.
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