A Guide to Retina Services
at Watany Eye Hospitals

At Watany Eye Hospitals, we understand the importance of sight. We are proud to be a leading destination for medical tourism, providing patients with exceptional care at competitive costs.

Prepping for Your Retinal
Surgery

  • Before
    Surgery

  • During
    Surgery

  • Recovering
    from Retina

Consultation: During your initial consultation, our doctor will discuss your medical history, perform a comprehensive eye exam, and explain the recommended treatment plan.

Pre-Operative Testing: We may conduct additional tests like blood work and imaging studies to ensure you are a suitable candidate for surgery.

Medication Adjustments: Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking, as some may need to be adjusted before surgery.

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Advanced Technology: Our surgeons utilize state-of-the-art surgical suites equipped with the latest microscopes and technologies for optimal precision and patient comfort.

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Eye Care: You'll likely be given an eye shield or patch to wear for protection, typically for a few days. Avoid rubbing or touching the operated eye. Wear sunglasses when outdoors, especially if your doctor used a gas bubble during surgery.

Vision: It's normal to experience blurry vision or a feeling of having a foreign object in your eye after surgery. Vision improvement can take weeks.

Positioning: Depending on the type of surgery, your doctor might instruct you to maintain a specific head position for a certain period. This might involve staying upright or avoiding lying flat on your back.

Medications: Your doctor will prescribe antibiotic or steroid eye drops to prevent infection and inflammation. Follow the instructions carefully regarding dosage and frequency.

Diet: You can resume a normal diet following surgery unless your doctor advises otherwise.

Activity restrictions: Take it easy and avoid strenuous activities that could increase eye pressure for at least a week. This includes lifting heavy objects, bending over, and straining. Avoid getting water in your eye for at least a week or as directed by your doctor.

Flying after vitrectomy surgery: If no gas bubble was used, you may be able to fly as soon as a few days after surgery. If a gas bubble was used, you will typically need to wait for the bubble to dissipate before flying. This can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. It is important to talk to your doctor about your specific situation and get their clearance before flying after vitrectomy surgery.

Follow-up appointments: Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to monitor your healing progress.

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