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ICL Surgery Near Nehru Place – Advanced Vision Correction at Shroff Eye Centre

 

If you live around Nehru Place and have already been told that LASIK or laser surgery may not be right for your eyes, you’re not alone. This comes up quite often, especially in people with higher eye power or thinner corneas.

In such cases, ICL surgery at Shroff Eye Centre – Kailash Colony is often considered a reliable alternative. It’s not a compromise option. For the right eyes, it can actually be the safer and more stable choice for long-term vision correction.

ICL, or Implantable Collamer Lens surgery, is usually discussed only after a detailed eye evaluation. At Shroff Eye Centre, the focus is always on whether the procedure makes medical sense for your eyes – not whether it simply sounds appealing.

 

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Why patients from Nehru Place come to Shroff Eye Centre for ICL

A medical, not sales-driven, approach

ICL surgery involves placing a lens inside the eye, so it needs careful planning. At Shroff Eye Centre, doctors take the time to check whether ICL is genuinely the safest option for you. If it isn’t, that’s explained clearly – without pushing a procedure.

NABH-accredited eye hospital

The Kailash Colony centre follows NABH protocols for sterilisation, infection control, surgical safety, and patient care. For most patients, this matters more than fancy claims – it’s about consistency and safety, day after day.

A reputation built over decades

Shroff Eye Centre has been ranked among the Top 3 Eye Hospitals in North India by the Times Health Survey. That recognition reflects outcomes, ethical practice, and long-term patient trust – not just numbers.

A 100-year legacy in eye care

With four generations of experience behind it, the centre brings depth that you can feel during consultations – especially when decisions aren’t straightforward.

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What exactly is ICL surgery?

ICL surgery involves placing a soft, biocompatible lens inside the eye, positioned behind the iris and in front of your natural lens.

Unlike LASIK or other laser procedures, nothing is removed or reshaped on the cornea. That’s why ICL is often advised when corneal thickness or structure makes laser surgery risky.

Many patients understand it best with this comparison:

It’s like placing a precision contact lens permanently inside the eye – except you don’t feel it, clean it, or think about it once healing is complete.

ICL is commonly recommended for people with:

  • Very high spectacle numbers
  • Thin or irregular corneas
  • Eye conditions that make laser surgery unsuitable

Meet some of our ICL specialists

 

Dr. Rushad Shroff

Dr. Rushad Shroff

Cataract & IOL Surgery, LASIK, Cornea

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Dr. Ritu Arora

Dr. Ritu Arora

LASIK, Cornea & Dry Eye

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Dr. Dariel Mathur

Dr. Dariel Mathur

LASIK, Cornea & Dry Eye

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Dr. Ranjan Dutta

Dr. Ranjan Dutta

Cataract & IOL Surgery, LASIK

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Dr. Deepender Chauhan

Dr. Deepender Chauhan

Cataract, LASIK, Cornea & Dry Eye

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Dr. Amit Kumar Chawla

Dr. Amit Kumar Chawla

Cataract, LASIK, Cornea & Dry Eye

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Dr. Apoorva Aggrawal

Dr. Apoorva Aggrawal

Cataract, LASIK & Cornea

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What does ICL surgery cost near Nehru Place?

The cost of ICL surgery near Nehru Place generally falls between ₹60,000 and ₹1,50,000.

There isn’t a single fixed price because the final cost depends on medical factors such as:

  • Your prescription range
  • The specific ICL lens required
  • Anterior chamber depth measurements
  • Retina health and eye pressure
  • Whether any additional safety steps are needed before surgery

At Shroff Eye Centre – Kailash Colony, pricing is discussed only after a complete evaluation. Patients are told why a particular lens is recommended and what the cost includes – so there are no surprises later.

Who is usually considered suitable for ICL surgery?

ICL is not advised casually. You may be considered if:

  • You are 18 years or older
  • Your eye power has remained stable
  • Corneal thickness isn’t suitable for LASIK
  • Retina and eye pressure are healthy
  • There is no active infection or inflammation

If ICL isn’t the right option, the doctors explain the reasons openly and discuss other safe alternatives. There’s no pressure to “fit” into a procedure.

Eye tests before ICL surgery

Before confirming ICL eligibility, patients undergo a detailed diagnostic work-up, which typically includes:

  • Accurate eye power measurement
  • Anterior chamber depth analysis
  • Corneal mapping
  • Retina and macular examination
  • Eye pressure testing
  • Precise lens power calculation

All parameters are reviewed together. Only then is a final recommendation made.

What happens on the day of surgery?

If ICL is planned:

  • The procedure is quick and controlled
  • It’s done under local anaesthesia
  • No stitches are required
  • It’s a day-care procedure with same-day discharge

Patients are guided through each step beforehand, so there’s clarity and less anxiety on the day itself.

Recovery and follow-up care

Patients coming from Nehru Place often appreciate the structured aftercare process at Shroff Eye Centre.

After surgery, you receive:

  • Clear eye-drop and medication instructions
  • Advice on screen use and daily activities
  • Scheduled follow-up visits
  • Direct access to the care team if concerns arise

Vision usually improves quickly, with further stabilisation over the following weeks.

Reaching Kailash Colony from Nehru Place

Shroff Eye Centre – Kailash Colony is easy to access:

  • A short drive via South Delhi routes
  • Convenient cab and auto availability
  • Smooth metro connectivity

Thinking about ICL surgery near Nehru Place?

A consultation at Shroff Eye Centre – Kailash Colony helps you understand whether ICL surgery is actually the safest and most effective option for your eyes – based on real measurements, not assumptions.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is ICL surgery permanent?

Yes. ICL offers long-term vision correction, and the lens can be removed or replaced if ever needed.

Q. How is ICL different from LASIK?

ICL does not reshape the cornea. A lens is placed inside the eye, which makes it suitable for patients who cannot undergo laser surgery.

Q. When can I return to work?

Most people resume routine activities within a few days, depending on comfort and medical advice.

Q. Is Kailash Colony easy to reach from Nehru Place?

Yes. It’s a short and convenient commute by road or metro.

Q. Which ICL lens is used?

Internationally approved, FDA-certified biocompatible ICL lenses are used. The lens type is selected strictly based on your eye measurements.

Q. What is the final cost of ICL surgery?

Typically between ₹60,000 and ₹1,50,000 depending on your eye condition and the lens recommended after evaluation.