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Monofocal Cataract Surgery Cost

Understand the cost of monofocal cataract surgery, including factors like lens type, hospital, and location in India. Get insights into average prices to help you budget for clear vision.

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Written by Dr.Sonia Bhatt

Last updated on 14th Jul, 2025

Introduction

Cataracts are a common eye condition, especially as we age. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cataracts, your doctor may have recommended monofocal cataract surgery. One of the biggest concerns patients have is the cost of the procedure. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about monofocal cataract surgery costs in a simple and compassionate way.

What Is Monofocal Cataract Surgery?

Monofocal cataract surgery is a procedure where the cloudy natural lens of the eye (affected by cataracts) is replaced with a clear artificial lens called an intraocular lens (IOL). Unlike multifocal lenses, which correct vision at multiple distances, monofocal lenses are designed to improve vision at one fixed distance—usually for distance vision. Patients may still need glasses for reading or closeup work after surgery.

Factors Affecting Monofocal Cataract Surgery Cost

The cost of monofocal cataract surgery can vary depending on several factors:

  1. Hospital or Clinic Facility – Costs differ between private hospitals, eye clinics, and government hospitals.

  2. Surgeon’s Experience – Highly experienced surgeons may charge more.

  3. Type of IOL Used – Standard monofocal lenses are more affordable than premium lenses.

  4. Geographical Location – Costs can be higher in metro cities compared to smaller towns.

  5. Pre and Post-Operative Care – Includes consultations, eye tests, and followups.

  6. Insurance Coverage – Some health insurance plans cover part or all of the cost.

Estimated Cost of Monofocal Cataract Surgery in India

On average, monofocal cataract surgery in India can range between ₹15,000 to ₹40,000 per eye in private hospitals. Government hospitals may offer subsidized rates, but waiting times can be longer.

What’s Included in the Cost?

  •  Presurgery eye tests

  •  Surgeon’s fee

  •  Cost of the monofocal IOL

  •  Operation theatre charges

  •  Postsurgery medications and followups

Does Insurance Cover Cataract Surgery?

Many health insurance plans in India cover cataract surgery since it is a medically necessary procedure. However, coverage may vary based on:

  •  The type of insurance policy

  •  Whether the surgery is done in a network hospital

  •  The type of IOL used (standard vs. premium)

Tip: Check with your insurance provider before scheduling surgery to understand coverage details.

How to Reduce Cataract Surgery Costs?

The ways to reduce cataract surgery costs are:

1. Compare Hospitals & Surgeons – Get quotes from multiple providers.

2. Opt for Government Schemes – Some states offer free or subsidized cataract surgeries.

3. Use Insurance Benefits – Ensure your policy covers the procedure.

4. Choose Standard Monofocal Lenses – Premium lenses (like toric or multifocal) cost more.

Recovery & Post-Surgery Care

After monofocal cataract surgery, most patients experience:

  •  Clearer vision within a few days

  •  Mild discomfort or dryness (temporary)

  •  The need for prescription glasses for near vision

Tips for Faster Recovery:

  •  Use prescribed eye drops regularly.

  •  Avoid rubbing your eyes.

  •  Wear sunglasses outdoors.

  •  Avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks.

When to Consult a Doctor?

If you experience:

  •  Blurred vision even after recovery

  •  Severe pain or redness

  •  Sudden vision loss

  •  Excessive tearing or discharge

Book a Consultation with Apollo 24|7

If you’re considering cataract surgery, Apollo 24|7 offers expert consultations with experienced ophthalmologists. You can:

  •  Get a personalized cost estimate

  •  Check insurance coverage

  •  Schedule presurgery tests

Final Thoughts

Monofocal cataract surgery is a safe and effective way to restore vision affected by cataracts. While cost is an important factor, choosing a skilled surgeon and proper postoperative care ensures the best results. If you have any concerns, don’t hesitate to consult an eye specialist for guidance. We hope this guide helps you make an informed decision. Wishing you clear vision and good health! 

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