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41 years of excellence in eye care

13,793,792 Outpatients; 2,241,403 surgeries

Biratnagar Eye Hospital (BEH), Biratnagar

Cataract Services and Surgeries

Surgeries 

Being a community based hospital our aim is to provide good quality and high volume service at an affordable cost. Patients requiring surgery can choose between different in-patient facilities with charges varying accordingly.

Eye operations are performed in the following facilities:

  • 6 well equipped operation theatres
  • 2 modular operation theatres
  • 8 microscopes 4 with video facilities
  • 6 Phacoemulsification units
  • 3 sets of Vitrectomy unit with wide-angle viewing system (BIOM)
  • ECG, pulse oxymetry and Boyle’s anesthesia machine for pediatric patients
  • Cryo and laser unit
  • 2 suction machines
  • 2 ultrasound cleaner
  • 2 air compressor
  • 5 electric autoclaves
  • 1 ETO sterilization
  • EAR OT: Zeiss EBT Microscope for ear surgery, suction machine
  • Modular OT for LASER EYE Surgery: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG’s MEL 90 Excimer Laser and Atlas Corneal Topography system
  • Modular OT for Cataract Surgery: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG’s MEL 90 Excimer Laser and Atlas Corneal Topography system

Cataract Services

Cataract is the primary reason for avoidable loss of vision on a global scale. Importantly, the prevalence of distance vision impairment in low- and middle-income countries is estimated to be four times higher than in high-income regions. Cataract with the highest burden in developing countries like Nepal accounts for 65% of the avoidable blindness among all ages. Increased longevity and low uptake of cataract surgical services are contributing to an ever-increasing number of untreated cataract patients in many settings leading to a public health problem. BEH has been offering cost-effective cataract surgeries of exceptional quality to cataract patients from all socio-economic backgrounds, with the aim of reducing the prevalence of preventable blindness.

Cataract Surgery (Adult)

Small Incision Cataract Surgery (SICS) Fishhook Technique

The cataract is removed manually through a small, self-sealing incision using a specially designed hook and an intraocular lens implanted. The small incision heals fast, allowing quick visual recovery.

Phacoemulsification

The cataract is fragmented and emulsified using ultrasonic vibrations and aspirated. This requires only a very small incision, through which a foldable intraocular lens is inserted. This is the most advanced technique of cataract removal and allows faster and safer healing and visual recovery.

Zepto Phaco Surgery

Biometry (Intraocular lens power measurement)

Surgery: On the same or the day after admission

Hospital stay: Overnight after surgery

Local patients or those who want to go home are allowed to go immediately after surgery (they need to come next morning)

Discharge: On the first post-operative day

Post-operative medicines are given

In bilateral cataracts, the other eye may be operated during the same hospital stay

Patients are advised to return for follow-up: 6 weeks after surgery

Fee (NPR):

  • SICS with PC IOL – 1,200 & 4,000
  • PHACO with PC IOL – 7,200
  • PHACO with Indian Foldable IOL – 10,000
  • PHACO with Foreign Foldable IOL – 25,000
  • Phaco with Indian Toric IOL – 30,000
  • Phaco with Foreign Toric IOL – 75,000
  • Phaco with Indian MF IDiff – 32,000
  • Phaco with Indian MF Acrydiff – 50,000
  • Phaco with Foreign Multi Focal – 110,000
  • Phaco with Clareon Toriv – 1,50,000
  • Phaco with Alcon Trifocal – 1,40,00
  • Zepto Phaco with Indian Foldable – 40000
  • Zepto Phaco with Foreign Foldable – 55,000
  • Zepto Phaco with Indian Toric – 60,000
  • Zepto Phaco with Foreign Toric – 105,000
  • Zepto Phaco with Indian Multifocal IDiff – 62,000
  • Zepto Phaco with Indian Multifocal Acrydiff – 94,000
  • Zepto Phaco with Foreign Multifocal – 140,000
  • Cataract Surgery in Children (up to 15 yrs) Charge – NPR 8,000

Children with cataract should be operated as early as possible to enable normal visual development. The standard surgical procedure is extra capsular cataract extraction with primary posterior capsulorhexis, anterior vitrectomy & posterior chamber lens Implantation

Biometry

Surgery: One day after admission

Discharge: 3-4 days after surgery

Required spectacles are provided

Post-operative medicines are given

Parents are advised to return with their children for Follow-up : 1, 3, 6, 12 months after surgery