Cornea and Keratoconus

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Cornea and Keratoconus Treatment

We Provide Expert Solutions For Eyes

The cornea is the clear front surface of your eye that helps focus light. Conditions like infections, injuries, and keratoconus—a progressive thinning of the cornea—can severely impact your vision and eye health. At Visio Eye Care, we specialize in diagnosing and treating a wide range of corneal diseases with advanced techniques and personalized care.

Our expert team offers treatments like collagen cross-linking (C3R), INTACS implants, and corneal transplants to restore vision and prevent further degeneration. With cutting-edge technology and compassionate care, we ensure your eyes receive the attention they truly deserve.

Corneal Topography & Diagnosis

We use advanced imaging tools to detect keratoconus and other corneal irregularities at early stages for timely intervention.

Collagen Cross-Linking (C3R)

A safe, effective treatment to strengthen the cornea and slow the progression of keratoconus using UV light and riboflavin drops.

INTACS & Specialty Lenses

Minimally invasive INTACS ring implants and customized lenses improve vision for patients with irregular corneas.

Corneal Transplant & Surgery

For severe cases, we offer partial or full-thickness corneal transplants using modern, high-success techniques and sterile protocols.

What We Offer

Personalized Corneal Care Backed by Modern Expertise

We provide specialized treatments for corneal disorders, including keratoconus, using advanced diagnostics and customized solutions to restore and preserve your vision.

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We Provide Expert Solutions For Eyes

The cornea plays a vital role in focusing vision, and any damage or disorder can significantly affect clarity. At Visio Eye Care, our specialists are equipped to diagnose and treat complex corneal conditions—including keratoconus—using the latest technology and techniques.
From non-invasive options like Collagen Cross-Linking (C3R) to advanced surgical procedures, we offer comprehensive care plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Our goal is to preserve your sight, improve comfort, and help you regain confidence in your vision.

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Testimonials

What Our Patients Say!

I was diagnosed with keratoconus and started losing hope. But the C3R treatment at Visio Eye Care really helped. The results were amazing.

Ravi Malhotra,

Delhi

Their team guided me through my INTACS procedure and even helped me choose the right lenses. I’m so thankful.

Pooja Khandelwal,

Noida

The doctors took time to explain my condition and every step of the surgery. I felt completely cared for and confident.

Ajay Nanda,

Gurgaon

I had a successful corneal transplant and my recovery was smooth, all thanks to the amazing team at Visio.

Swati Kapoor

Faridabad

FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease where the cornea thins and bulges outward into a cone shape, distorting vision.
Symptoms may include blurry vision, light sensitivity, eye discomfort, frequent prescription changes, or distorted vision.
Yes, in early stages, specialized contact lenses and collagen cross-linking (C3R) can manage the condition effectively.
It’s a non-invasive treatment that strengthens the cornea and prevents keratoconus from worsening by using UV light and vitamin B2 drops.
A transplant is recommended when vision is severely affected and other treatments, like lenses or C3R, are no longer effective.
Yes, it’s a common and safe surgery with high success rates when performed by experienced specialists and followed by proper aftercare.
Many patients can wear customized lenses after recovery. Our specialists will recommend the best option based on your condition.
Treatment significantly improves vision, though complete restoration may vary depending on the severity and method used.