Refractive Eye Surgery in Singapore

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Eagle Eye Centre Pte Ltd - Gleneagles
5.0

From 3 verified reviews

Christopher Cai, 15 September 2020

Dr Val Phua and team were very efficient and communicative throughout the entire process. Had a great experience and felt very comfortable. Minimal discomfort after the operation apart from some dryness in the eyes. By the day after the review I was pretty much fully functional with only slight haziness.

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Titus Eye Care
5.0

From 3 verified reviews

Dylan Sun, 19 October 2019

I underwent the Ortho-K procedure with Titus. He was friendly, personable, and clearly an expert in this field. Even though there was slight discomfort during the initial run-in period, it quickly resolved after a few adjustments and his constant assurance helped give me the confidence to carry on with the treatment. I have recommended more than 10 of my friends, especially those who wear contact lenses in front of the screen for more than 8 hours a day, to switch to Ortho-K.

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C. H. Low Eye Surgical Centre
5.0

From 2 verified reviews

Cheng Xiu Lin, 02 April 2019

I had myopia and had Lasik at Dr Low's clinic. This was 15 years ago and my eyesight has been good ever since!

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JL Eye Specialists
5.0

From 2 verified reviews

Mr Leong, 14 July 2020

A very calm and patient doctor whom has takes very good care of his patients

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NHG Eye Institute, National Healthcare Group - NHG 1-Health
5.0

From 1 verified reviews

Martin Bullows, 23 October 2019

Came in for checkup and very satisfied with the service and glad for no upsell at the end!

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Atlas Eye Specialist Centre
4.8

From 138 verified reviews

May Tansrisuwarn, 22 September 2020

Had a great experience doing relex SMILE at Atlas. Everything was well explained and the procedure was super smooth, didn't feel a thing.

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Eye Specialist Clinic
4.5

From 2 verified reviews

Ween Widarny, 06 November 2019

He has taken care of my daughter since she was diagnose with lazy eye ever for 10 years now with much improvement. The staff is very professional with their work and their ability to take care of little kids is amazing esp when it involves 2 to 3 hours of eye test.

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NHG Eye Institute, National Healthcare Group
4.0

From 1 verified reviews

Mr. Sheng, 18 February 2019

Professional care but waiting too long, I can't stand it

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Specialist Eye and Eyelids Clinic - Main
3.0

From 3 verified reviews

N.L. Ho, 07 June 2017

Pays special care to patients

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Specialist Eye and Eyelids Clinic - Suntec
3.0

From 3 verified reviews

N.L. Ho, 12 May 2017

Pays special care to patients

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Eagle Eye Centre Pte Ltd - Mt Alvernia
2.9

From 13 verified reviews

HR L, 04 September 2020

I had Lasik done a few years ago by Dr J. Theng. He did a very good job and was responsive.

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Eagle Eye Centre Pte Ltd - Parkway East
2.3

From 3 verified reviews

Nick, 04 July 2018

Swift service, and very kind doctors and staff.

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Dr Alicia Eye Specialist
1.0

From 1 verified reviews

Fiona Fussi, 01 April 2020

Had a horrible and infuriating encounter with Dr Alicia during my chalazion eye infection last year that wouldn’t go away. My eyes are extremely sensitive, so even flipping the eyelid to touch and squeeze the oil glands in the eyelid made me feel very nauseous and sick. When I was dizzy and visibly uncomfortable, Dr Alicia said, “don’t be so drama” to me. I was shocked and insulted. How can a doctor who I’m trusting with my health, say that to a her patient who is obviously suffering and literally paying for this appointment. Very rude and unprofessional.Even during my eye surgery to drain the pus from my eye infection, she was unempathetic to the anxiety and stress I was going through and did nothing to help me feel better.The only good thing about Doctor Alicia Eye Specialist clinic is the staff and assistants at the front desk. They were kind and patient and had way more empathy than Doctor Alicia during the whole ordeal. But still never returning there again.

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Eagle Eye Centre Pte Ltd - Novena
1.0

From 3 verified reviews

Flora Lin, 18 September 2020

This place is very expensive. There is no charge for checking your eyes. You are asked to check many items. The final bill is very scary。

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ISEC SINGAPORE International Specialist Eye Centre

ISEC SINGAPORE International Specialist Eye Centre, located in Bishan, Central, Singapore offers patients Refractive Eye Surgery procedures among its total of 40 available procedures, across 2 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Refractive Eye Surgery procedures at ISEC SINGAPORE International Specialist Eye Centre, as all prices are available on request only. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 3 in total at the Hospital, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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Specialist Eye and Eyelids Clinic - Mount Elizabeth Clinic

Specialist Eye and Eyelids Clinic - Mount Elizabeth Clinic, located in Bishan, Central, Singapore offers patients Refractive Eye Surgery procedures among its total of 40 available procedures, across 3 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Refractive Eye Surgery procedures at Specialist Eye and Eyelids Clinic - Mount Elizabeth Clinic, as all prices are available on request only. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Clinic, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: MBBS - Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of SurgeryAAAM - American Academy of Aesthetic MedicineFAMS - Fellowship of the Academy of Medicine Singapore

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    What you need to know about Refractive Eye Surgery in Singapore

    Refractive Eye Surgery

    Refractive eye surgery, or vision correction surgery, are surgical procedures used to fix or improve the refractive state of the eye. It is a simple and safe alternative to glasses or contact lenses. There are various methods of this surgery, including surgical remodeling of the cornea, lens implantation, or lens replacement. Today, the most common method is using excimer lasers to reshape the curvature of the cornea. The cornea is the clear front part of the eye that lets light travel through and focus properly on your retina. Most of the refractive eye surgery can treat a range of very common vision problems, such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), as well as astigmatism

    Refractive eye surgery is not for everyone. In general, this procedure is appropriate for people with a moderate degree of refractive error and no unusual vision problems. The best candidate for this procedure is people who are at least 18 years of age and not pregnant or nursing. You should also make sure that you have a stable vision over the past year and have no history of active corneal disease or significant medical problems (such as corneal ulcers, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma). In some cases, a number of patients will still need to wear sunglasses in certain situations, for example when driving at night. To decide if this procedure is right for you and to determine which technique is most suitable for your condition, your eye surgeon will ask you detailed questions. 

    There are some cases in which refractive eye surgery is performed on children, usually on children who are cognitive or visual development is failing due to refractive error. Some examples where children will need refractive eye surgery are a bilateral high refractive error, anisometric amblyopia, anisometropia, or accommodative esotropia. However, refractive eye surgery for children involves other risks than for adults. 

    MyMediTravel currently lists 16 facilities in Singapore offering Refractive Eye Surgery procedures - see above for the complete list, along with estimated prices. The price of a Refractive Eye Surgery can vary according to each individual’s case and will be determined based on your medical profile and an in-person assessment with the specialist. For a personalized quoteClick Here to submit your details

    What does a Refractive Eye Surgery Procedure Involve?

    There are several types of refractive eye surgery. The following are some of the more common types.

    • LASIK or laser in-situ keratomileusis is a procedure for people who have myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. During this procedure, your surgeon uses a microkeratome or a femtosecond laser to cut a flap of your corneal tissue. Then, the tissue underneath your cornea is reshaped so it can focus light properly. 
    • RLE or refractive lens exchange is similar to cataract surgery. Your surgeon makes a small cut at the edge of your cornea, removes your natural lens, and replaces it with a plastic lens implant. It can correct extreme myopia and hyperopia. It also works well with people who have thin corneas, dry eyes, or other minor cornea conditions. Sometimes, this type of procedure is combined with LASIK to correct astigmatism.
    • PRELEX stands for PREsbyopic lens exchange and it can treat presbyopia or a loss of flexibility in your eye. This procedure is performed by removing your lens and replacing it with a multifocal lens.
    • An aphakic intraocular lens (PIOL) is suitable for people who are too nearsighted for LASIK. Your surgeon makes a small incision at the edge of your cornea. Then, the implant lens is attached to your iris or inserted behind your pupil and your natural lens stays in its original place.
    • PRK stands for photorefractive keratectomy is a procedure to correct mild to moderate myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. It is similar to LASIK as a laser is used to reshape the cornea. The difference between PRK and LASIK is that PRK only affects the cornea’s surface and not the tissue underneath.
    • LRI or limbal relaxing incisions is a surgical procedure to correct astigmatism. Your surgeon will make one or two incisions at the sharpest part of your cornea to help it relax and to make it more rounded. 

    In general, you are given either local anesthesia in the form of eye drops or general anesthesia. If you are given local anesthesia and you fear that you will be nervous, you can request a mild sedative to help you relax. Pediatric refractive eye surgery requires general anesthesia in order to avoid risks due to involuntary movement. 

    How Long Should I Stay in Singapore for a Refractive Eye Surgery Procedure?

    After the procedure, you need to stay in the hospital for a few hours to be monitored. You may go back to your hotel on the same day once the effects of the anesthesia wear off. Some procedures such as LASIK will only require you to stay in Singapore for 2 days, but other procedures will take longer, sometimes up to 7 days. 

    What's the Recovery Time for Refractive Eye Surgery Procedures in Singapore?

    The recovery period is different depending on which type of procedure is being performed. For LASIK, a full recovery can take up to 6 months. However, you should be able to return to work within 1 week. The recovery time for PRK may be longer than that. In general, the recovery time is painless and quick with only slight discomfort. It is common to feel some soreness and your eyes may feel a little watery. Most people can immediately see significant positive results after the first few days after the procedure. 

    What sort of Aftercare is Required for Refractive Eye Surgery Procedures in Singapore?

    Follow-up checkups are very important because it allows your surgeon to determine your eye health and when you will be able to drive or use gadgets. Your surgeon will likely give you detailed aftercare instructions and there might be several restrictions that you must obey during your recovery period. Try to avoid having a shower immediately after the procedure. You will also need to reduce the chances of exposing your eyes to irritation for the first week. Do not apply any products around your eye, get soap or water in your eyes or wear eye makeup. Avoid being around people who smoke as smoke can irritate your eyes. You should also avoid rubbing your eyes as it can cause severe discomfort and increase the risk of complications. It is advised to do some exercise within three days of your surgery, but you should avoid yoga, aerobics, as well as strenuous exercises and sports such as weight lifting, football, or tennis.

    What's the Success Rate of Refractive Eye Surgery Procedures in Singapore?

    The success rate for refractive eye surgery is exceptionally high and your result depends on several factors, including your refractive error. People with mild nearsightedness usually have the most success, while people with a high degree of nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism have less predictable results. According to studies, 95% of nearsighted patients who undergo LASIK achieve improved vision after recovery.

    It is important to be aware that refractive eye surgery also possesses some potential risks and complications, including under correction or overcorrection, excess corneal haze, regression, halo effect, flap damage or loss, worse vision, as well as infection and delayed healing

    Are there Alternatives to Refractive Eye Surgery Procedures in Singapore?

    Refractive eye surgery is still the best way to treat common vision problems. Nevertheless, people who do not want to undergo surgery can have conventional reading glasses, varifocals, multifocal, or bifocals to focus the top half of the glasses for distance and the lower half for reading. Contact lenses can also be used to create a multifocal cornea.

    Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers

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