Cost of Cataract Surgery in Ghaziabad and Noida – A Transparent Guide for Patients By Dr Vikas Veerwal | Best Cataract Surgeon in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad and Noida

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As soon as a patient is diagnosed with cataract, there mind immediately thinks of the expenses that will go into the surgery. So before even discussing about other details, patients want to know how much they will need to spend for cataract surgery. Patients start asking:

“Doctor, how much will my cataract surgery cost?”

“Are there any hidden charges?”

“Will my insurance cover the cataract surgery?”

“What are the lens options available for me?”

If you are searching online for the cost of cataract surgery in Ghaziabad or Noida, you will find a wide range of prices, which often leads to confusion, anxiety, and mistrust. I want to give you a clear, honest, and transparent understanding of cataract surgery costs, so you can make an informed decision without fear or misinformation.

As a cataract surgeon performing more than 1000 cataract surgeries every year, I believe that patients deserve clarity, not surprises. Patients should understand why a particular surgery is going to cost this much while someone else got it done at a lower cost.

It all comes down to choices – choices which the patient makes about the lens they choose, the type of surgery they choose, the surgeon they choose.

Why Cataract Surgery Costs Vary So Much

There is no single fixed cost for cataract surgery. The final cost depends on multiple factors, including:

  • • Type of cataract surgery technique
  • • Type of intraocular lens (IOL) chosen
  • • Technology and equipment used
  • • Experience of the cataract surgeon
  • • Hospital infrastructure and safety standards

Understanding these factors will help you understand why cataract surgery cost in Ghaziabad and Noida can vary significantly from one centre to another.

Types of Cataract Surgery and Their Cost Impact

1. Phacoemulsification (Phaco Surgery)
This is the most commonly performed cataract surgery.
• Small incision (2.8 mm)
• Fast recovery
• Safe and effective
Cost of cataract surgery with phaco in Ghaziabad/Noida:
₹15,000 – ₹60,000 per eye (depending on lens type)

2. MICS (Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery)
A more advanced form of phaco with even smaller incisions.
• Smaller incision (2.2 mm)
• Faster healing
• Better wound stability
Cost of MICS cataract surgery:
₹25,000 – ₹70,000 per eye (depending on lens)

3. Femto Laser Cataract Surgery (FLACS)
The most advanced and precise technique.
• Laser-assisted steps
• Smallest incision (1.8 mm)
• Higher accuracy for premium lenses
• Useful in complex cataracts
Additional cost for femto laser cataract surgery:
₹35,000 – ₹40,000 extra over standard surgery cost

To know details about femto laser cataract surgery (FLACS), read my detailed blog here here Femto-Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS): A Complete Guide by Dr. Vikas Veerwal | Best Cataract Surgeon in India

Intraocular Lens (IOL) Choice – The Biggest Cost Deciding Factor

The type of lens implanted plays the most important role in determining the total cost of cataract surgery. It will also determine your post operative outcome and your need for glasses post surgery. Remember, whatever lens is implanted will remain life long in your eye (at least for 99.9% of the cases). So make your choice carefully.

1. Monofocal IOL
• Clear vision for distance
• Glasses needed for near
Cost in Ghaziabad/Noida (including surgery with MICS technique for one eye):
₹15,000 – ₹50,000 (Indian brands – Care, Biotec, Adtec)
₹30,000 – ₹60,000 (International brands- Alcon, Johnson & Johnson, Zeiss, etc.)

2. Advanced Monofocal IOL (Eyhance, Clareon, Isopure)
• Better contrast
• Some intermediate vision
Cost (including surgery with MICS technique for one eye):
₹50,000 – ₹60,000

3. Toric IOL (for cylindrical power) -
• Corrects astigmatism
• Reduces dependence on glasses
Cost of toric cataract surgery (including surgery with MICS technique for one eye):
₹55,000 – ₹75,000 per eye (depending on Indian or International brand lens)

4. Multifocal / Trifocal IOL
• Vision for distance, intermediate and near
• High spectacle independence
Cost (including surgery with MICS technique for one eye):
₹75,000 – ₹1,20,000 per eye (depending on Indian or International brand)

5. EDOF IOL (Extended Depth of Focus)
• High quality vision
• Minimal glare
• Minimal glare
Cost (including surgery with MICS technique for one eye):
₹1,00,000 – ₹1,20,000 per eye (depending on Indian or International brand)

Average Cataract Surgery Cost in Ghaziabad and Noida (Summary Table)


Lens Type Vision After Surgery) Lens Type Vision After Surgery Cost Range (including surgery with MICS technique for one eye)
Monofocal (Indian)K Distance clear, near glasses needed ₹15,000 – ₹50,000
Monofocal (International) Better contrast & clarity ₹27,000 – ₹60,000
Advanced Monofocal (Eyhance, Clareon) Distance + intermediate, glasses for near ₹50,000 – ₹60,000
Toric IOL Corrects cylindrical power (needed in few cases) ₹55,000 – ₹75,000
Trifocal IOLL Distance + Near + Computer, No need of any glasses ₹75,000 – ₹1,20,000
EDOF IOL High quality vision, low glare, No need of any glasses ₹1,00,000 – ₹1,20,000

To know about the differences between Indian and International IOLs, read our blog on the topic here Indian Intraocular Lenses vs International IOLs: Which Is Better for Cataract Surgery? | Best Cataract Surgeon in India

Additional Costs Patients Should Be Aware Of

Transparent pricing also means discussing other small but important costs:

• Pre-operative tests (OCT, IOL Master, Pentacam): ₹2,000 – ₹5,000
• Post-operative medicines: ₹1,000 – ₹2,000
• Protective glasses and follow-ups: Usually included

At our centre, all costs are explained clearly before surgery so patients can plan comfortably.

Is Cataract Surgery Covered by Insurance or Government Schemes?

Yes. Many patients searching for low-cost cataract surgery in Ghaziabad and Noida benefit from:

  • • CGHS
  • • ECHS
  • • DGEHSs
  • • ESIC
  • • Corporate Mediclaim / TPA (cashless facility)

Our centre supports cashless cataract surgery under most insurance and government panels.

Common Myths About Cataract Surgery Cost

Choosing surgery based only on low eye laser treatment cost can be risky. Conventional blade LASIK is being phased out due to higher complication risks such as:

Myth 1: Expensive lens means unsafe surgery
→ False. Safety depends on surgeon skill and protocol.

Myth 2: Cheap lens damages the eye
→ False. Even basic lenses are safe and effective.

Myth 3: Cataract lens can be changed later
→ Rarely and with difficulty. Lens selection should be done carefully.

Myth 4: Femto laser is compulsory
→ Not always. Lens choice matters more than laser. Lens will remain in your eye forever, while an experienced surgeon does an equally good surgery as laser does.

Femto laser is compulsory

Every patient is different. I spend 30–40 minutes per patient explaining:

  • • Type of cataract
  • • Lens options with advantages and limitations
  • • Cost-benefit analysis
  • • Long-term vision expectations

My advice is simple:

👉 Choose the best lens within your budget first.
👉 Then decide on femto laser if affordable.

The whole discussion is about patient’s lifestyle and what they want out of surgery. If they do not like wearing glasses- I suggest Trifocals or EDOF lenses. If they don’t want to spend much and do not mind wearing glasses, I suggest monofocal lens.

Ultimately, it is patient’s choice but after being completely aware of what their options are and how they are going to affect the outcome post surgery.

For making a more informed choice about your IOL, read my blog about this topic here Choosing the Best IOL for Cataract Surgery: A Complete Guide for Clear Vision | Best Cataract Surgeon in India

Why Patients Trust Dr Vikas Veerwal for Cataract Surgery

Why Patients Trust Dr Vikas Veerwal for Cataract Surgery


  • • Experience
  • • Transparency
  • • Safety
  • • Consistent results

With advanced technology, NABH-level protocols, and personalized counselling, the goal is always long-term visual satisfaction, not just surgery. Understanding patients needs and expectations is the most important step in achieving the best possible outcome after every cataract surgery.

Final Words – Make an Informed, Confident Decision

The cost of cataract surgery in Ghaziabad and Noida should never be confusing or stressful. With the right guidance, you can choose a safe, effective, and affordable option that suits your eyes and lifestyle:

Schedule a transparent cataract consultation with Dr Vikas Veerwal and take the first step towards clear vision with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Around ₹15,000 per eye with Indian monofocal lens and phacoemulsification technique.

₹30,000 – ₹70,000 depending on lens choice. Cost is based primarily of type of lens and technique of surgery (LASER or MICS)

Yes, especially for premium lenses and complex cases. It offers better precision, safety, accuracy and a faster recovery. But choosing the right lens is the first and most significant aspect.

Yes, with insurance and government schemes. Cataract surgery is covered by all insurances and government panels.

They improve quality and spectacle independence, not safety. All lenses are safe but yes, more advanced lenses provide better quality of vision and offer certain advantages to the patient in the long run.

Costs are calculated per eye. Even cataract surgery is done one eye at a time.

Technology, surgeon experience, and lens choice. Reputation and trust matters and it does not come easily. If someone is doing the surgery at very low cost, it becomes doubtful if they are delivering what they promise. So make your choice carefully.

Depends on lens type chosen. With monofocal lenses, near glasses will be a must. With multifocals and EDOFs, usually no glasses are needed post surgery.

Yes, many Indian lenses give excellent results. Gone are the days when only international products were considered good. Many Indian companies are producing lenses as good as any international brand.

Before surgery, after detailed counselling. Once your eye scans are done, you can have a discussion with your doctor and your family to come to the right decision for your lens after cataract surgery.

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