March
9

Is it easily accessible in all the cities or just KL.

Laser eye surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her dental implants and Lasik surgery in India by a company called Indian Health Guru Consultants. The Price for dental and Lasik surgery is very less in India. She paid 25% of the price she was quoted in America.

Indian Health Guru Consultants is very famous in India They arrange Dental surgery, jaw surgery, Lasik eye surgery, Dental Implants etc for foreign patients in India. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and magazines- about their patient stories.

They arrange financing for USA, Canadian, UK and other international patients who plan to have surgery abroad for low cost, as dental and eye surgery is not covered by insurance. They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. There are huge cost savings. As a doctor I personally believe that surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of healthcare available In India is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.

http://www.indianhealthguru.com

Hope this helps.

March
8

India’s health care services industry is poised to become a major driver of economic growth as first-world patients, driven out of their own systems by high costs and crowded conditions, look for cheaper places for medical care. For India, new terms such as health tourism, health care outsourcing and medical back office support are suddenly gaining currency. The health care sector in India has witnessed an enormous growth in infrastructure in the private and voluntary sector. The private sector which was very modest in the early stages, has now become a flourishing industry equipped with the most modern state-of-the-art technology at its disposal. It is estimated that 75-80% of health care services and investments in India are now provided by the private sector.

What is Endopyelotomy Surgery?

This operation is done to open up a narrowing of the ureter. This is the tube that goes from patient’s kidney to patient’s bladder. A nephrostomy tube (a small drainage tube) is passed through an incision (cut) in patients back into patient’s kidney.

A ureteric stent (small hollow, plastic tube) is then passed through the nephrostomy tube into the ureter. This stent makes sure that urine (pee) drains from the kidney to bladder. The nephrostomy tube may be removed after patient’s stent is in place. Patient’s stent will stay in place for a few weeks.

What does the procedure for Endopyelotomy Surgery involve?

Two approaches are commonly used for Endopyelotomy; both these techniques are performed under general anesthesia. Patient will be required to stay in the hospital for 2 days following the Endopyelotomy procedure:

·Antegrade Endopyelotomy – In this procedure, the ureteropelvic junction of the kidney is approached from the side through the Nephrostomy tube. A blade is used to cut the UPJ and relieve the obstruction. The entire procedure takes about 2 – 3 hours. The nephrostomy tube is left in after Endopyelotomy.

·Retrograde Endopyelotomy – This procedure is performed by approaching the UPJ via the urethra. The Retrograde Endopyelotomy instrument contains a balloon that dilates and at the same time cuts to relieve the obstructed UPJ. This technique of Endopyelotomy is performed under general, regional or intravenous sedation. The entire procedure of Retrograde Endopyelotomy takes about 2 hours.

Benefits of Endopyelotomy Surgery:

·Short hospital stay

·Quicker recovery

·Less pain during post-operative period following Endopyelotomy

·Less need for pain medication

·Quicker return to normal activity and work

·Smaller incisions and less scarring

·The advantage of this approach is two fold. Primary placement of the stent helps to define the appropriate site and direction for the endopyelotomy incision, allowing marsupialization of the proximal ureter into the renal pelvis. Use of this technique also obviates the need to pass a large-caliber stent after the endopyelotomy incision has been made, thereby avoiding a potential risk of ureteropelvic junction disruption.

Risks of Endopyelotomy Surgery:

·Failure of the operation

·Excessive bleeding

·Infection (at the operation site or the urinary tract)

·Injury to other organs and tissues

Cost of Endopyelotomy Surgery:

Endopyelotomy surgery cost depends on the particular surgery that is being performed, its complications and also depends on specific hospitals and geographical areas and even countries. For e.g. In India Endopyelotomy surgery is performed at a very low cost, compared to countries like United States. Patients planning to undergo Endopyelotomy surgery should make sufficient inquiries to their doctor regarding the surgery, surgery procedures, risks, cost estimates and alternate treatments available etc.

Further they should choose a hospital that is known for its quality rather than just on the basis of cost alone. Also, patients should ensure that the when then estimate the cost of the surgery, they should consider the cost of the surgery, surgeon fees, other hospital expenses like stay, anesthesia cost, cost of medicines, any treatment or facility or nursing required during the recovery period etc.

Insurance companies also provide coverage for Endopyelotomy surgery and will reimburse the cost of the surgery. Patients should confirm with their insurance providers regarding their specific insurance plans, surgery details and get the coverage information before undergoing the surgery.

Why to get Endopyelotomy Surgery in India?

As it is known, medical procedure prices are extremely high in the United States. In the past 30 years, the costs of health care have soared in developed countries, especially in the United States. Due to rapidly escalating health care costs, Americans, Europeans, Canadians and Australians in ever increasing numbers began to search for alternatives that could reduce their personal out of pocket medical expenses. In the last few years, millions of people from developed nations have chosen to come to India.

India facilitates uninsured and underinsured American patients seeking affordable medical treatments along with an opportunity to explore mystic Asia and near by tourist locations. Health care in India is comparable too much that is available in the United States, and at a far lower cost. Medical procedures in India cost approximately 20% to 30% compare to the ones in U.S. Unlike many of its competitors in medical tourism, along with World-renowned Consultants and Surgeons, India also has the technological sophistication and infrastructure to maintain its market niche and Indian pharmaceuticals meet the stringent requirements of the U.S. Food and Drug

Administration. A growing number of uninsured and underinsured Americans seeking low cost quality medical care and surgery are boarding plane to India. India has the top-notch centers for open heart surgery, pediatric heart surgery, hip and knee replacement, eye surgery, dentistry, bone marrow transplants and cancer therapy and virtually all of India’s clinics are equipped with the latest electronic and medical diagnostic equipment.

To know more about affordable and low cost Endopyelotomy Surgery in India-please visit the Website

=>http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com

Important Details:

Medical Tourism to India – http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com

International Patient Experiences

– http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com/international.php

Email -enquiry@forerunnershealthcare.com

Contact Number- 0091-98607-55000.

Dheeraj
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March
8

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March
7

Please respond only if you have had the procedure done in the last year. I want to know the current rate. Thanks and Holler!

You can easily check your minimal health care rates in internet, for example here – health-quotes.isgreat.org

March
6

i live in hobart, indiana. how much does it normally cost in my area and where can i go?

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Lasik+hobart+indiana&btnG=Search&aq=f&aqi=&oq=

Use the link above to get information for your location. Most of the Lasik clinics offer a free consultation to make sure you’re a good candidate, so do not hesitate to get a few opinions.

Good Luck!

March
5

What is a Cataract?

A cataract is formed when the natural lens of the eye, responsible for focusing light and producing sharp images, becomes cloudy and hardens, resulting in a loss of visual function. The lens of the eye is clear at birth, but is one of the first parts of the body to show the effects of aging. A cataract is painless and usually develops gradually over several months or years. Normally, the onset of a cataract in one or both eyes may cause decreased night vision, impaired depth perception, and increases color distortion.

Ideal Candidate for Cataract surgery:

The ideal candidate for this surgery is a person who has medical confirmation that their vision changes are due to the development of a cataract and these changes are severe enough to impact on their day-to-day lives. Minor blurring can often be treated with a change in eyeglass prescription; so waiting for the cataract to “mature” can be suggested. In the final analysis, the cataract should be removed at the point that the negative effects of the vision changes are severe enough to justify the low, but existent, possibility of complications with the surgical procedure.

What happens during cataract surgery?

Typically, two things happen during cataract surgery — the clouded lens is removed, and a clear artificial lens is implanted. In some cases, however, a cataract may be removed without implanting an artificial lens.

Before surgery, eye doctor measures the size and shape of patient’s eye to determine the proper power of the lens implant. The measurements are made with a painless ultrasound test. Cataract surgery is typically an outpatient procedure that takes less than an hour. Most people are awake and need only local anesthesia. On rare occasions some people may need general anesthesia.

Surgical methods used to remove cataracts include:

§Phacoemulsification (fak-o-e-mul-sih-fih-KA-shun).

During this procedure, surgeon removes the cataract but leaves most of the outer layer (lens capsule) in place. During phacoemulsification, surgeon makes a small incision — about 1/8 inch or 3 millimeters (mm) long — where the cornea meets the conjunctiva and inserts a needle-thin probe. The surgeon then uses the probe, which transmits ultrasound waves, to break up (emulsify) the cataract and suction out the fragments. The lens capsule remains in place to provide support for the lens implant.

§Extra capsular cataract extraction.

If patient’s cataract has advanced to the point where phacoemulsification can’t break up the clouded lens, surgeon may do an extra capsular cataract extraction. This procedure requires a larger incision, about 3/8 of an inch (10 mm), where the cornea and sclera meet. Through this incision surgeon opens the lens capsule, removes the nucleus in one piece and vacuums out the softer lens cortex, leaving the capsule in place.

Once the cataract has been removed by either phacoemulsification or extra capsular extraction, a clear artificial lens is implanted into the empty lens capsule. This implant, known as an intraocular lens (IOL), is made of plastic, acrylic or silicone. It requires no care and becomes a permanent part of patient’s eye. Patient will likely need reading glasses after cataract surgery. Some IOLs are rigid plastic and implanted through an incision that requires several stitches (sutures) to close. However, many IOLs are flexible, allowing a smaller incision that requires no stitches. The surgeon can fold this type of lens and insert it into the empty capsule where the natural lens used to be. Once in place the lens unfolds to about 1/4 inch (6 mm) in diameter. Recent advances in IOLs include lenses that filter out ultraviolet light — also known as blue-blocking lenses. Other types of IOLs provide multifocal vision — being able to see things both near and at a distance. Multifocal lenses offer reasonably good near and distance vision. However, vision at the intermediate range is sometimes less than satisfactory. Glare is reportedly a problem with multifocal lenses, but design improvements are ongoing.

Benefits Cataract Surgery:

Improvements in Activities

· Everyday activities

· Driving Reading

· Working

· Moving around

· Social activities

· Hobbies

· Safety

· Self-confidence

· Independence

Risks involved in Cataract Surgery:

· High pressure in the eye

· Blood collection inside the eye

· Infection inside the eye

· Artificial lens damage or dislocation

· Drooping eyelid

Cost of Cataract Surgery:

Recently in India the rise in has seen cataract surgery because the costs have dropped drastically , making world class treatments affordable for everyone and patient also get to enjoy a free holiday as well! If a patient has always wanted a cataract surgery or any other procedure, he can now afford it, as Eye Surgery Costs have tumbled in India. Cataract surgery costs are combined with holidays and this is one of the fastest areas of growth in medical tourism in India.

Travel to India for your Cataract Surgery:

Indian ophthalmologists and eye surgeons offer you custom made solutions for all your eye care problems. From corrective eye disorders to Diabetic retinopathy, Glaucoma, Cornea and Refractive Surgery to Low-stress cataract surgery, India offers a wide range of eye surgery. The eye surgery techniques have now become so advanced that the cataract surgery can be done in a day. Consider the cost benefit for a patient opting for eye surgery in India as opposed to getting it done in the USA or UK. Eye surgery in India is one of the highly growing sectors in medical tourism. Several hospitals and clinics are now fully equipped to handle the inflow of patients from the West with latest technology, highly trained doctors and of course, customized treatment for every patient.

To know more about Hospitals in India and the cataract surgery packages available in Hospitals,

Please visit- http://www.indianhealthguru.com

Important Details:

Medical Tourism to India – http://www.indianhealthguru.com

International Patient Experiences – http://www.indianhealthguru.com/testimonials-international-patients-india.html

Email – contact@indianhealthguru.com

Contact Number- 0091-93711-36499

Dr.Arjun
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March
4

I’ve been looking into it for a while and I think for me it would be a really good idea. However it might be more pricey for me due to how bad my eyes are. I’m nearsighted and my prescription is -11 in each eye (-20 is blind). So I was wondering if anyone has gotten it and know how much it can run for really bad eyes? thanks!

One thing you need to remember about these places that advertise this procedure for ridiculously low prices is that it is often a bait-and-switch operation. What they don’t tell you is that the procedure will cost considerably more if you have a strong prescription.

I’m not considered to be a good candidate for it because my eyes are too dry. Even if I were, I still wouldn’t have it done. That’s because at my age, I would still have to wear glasses no matter what I decide to do. I have the choice between wearing my usual glasses or having to get a pair of reading glasses, which is something I haven’t needed so far.

March
2

LASIK eye surgery is a great option for many people with imperfect vision. This popular procedure utilizes laser energy to correct the shape of the eye and improve eyesight, often eliminating the need for contacts and glasses. One of the big factors that may affect your decision to get laser eye surgery is the cost? For many people, this option is affordable alternative to some other eye corrective methods. Other people may find the costs of LASIK too prohibitive and may instead opt for a lower-cost option.

Costs of LASIK Surgery

LASIK costs vary significantly from surgeon to surgeon. Factors such as the type of laser procedure, amount of follow-up care and degree of correction needed all play a role in the price of this surgery. New techniques are often more expensive the traditional methods, so it is important to ask plenty of questions before deciding which options are right for your eyes.

Recent statistics suggest that very few procedures cost less than $1,000 per eye. These less expensive surgeries typically use traditional eximer lasers rather than some of the newer techniques. Recent developments use IntraLase and wavefront procedures, which typically cost between $1,000 and $2,500 per eye.

Costs of Lasik Alternatives

For many years, the costs of LASIK grew at a steady rate, but recent trends have seen prices level out at a steady level. Before you decide if this surgery is right for you, consider the costs of the alternatives. The following are a few of the most common vision correction treatments and their typical costs.

• Conductive Keratoplasty (CK): This procedure utilizes radio waves to shrink collagen in the cornea and help those with far-sighted vision improve their eyesight. Typical costs of the procedure range between $1,500 and $2,000 per eye.

• Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK): This procedure was once the most common type of laser eye surgery. Using a traditional eximer laser, the surgeon uses ultraviolet light to reshape the cornea and improve vision. The costs of this procedure are very similar to those of LASIK, ranging between $1,000 and $2,500 per eye.

• Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE): In this procedure, the patient’s natural lens is replaced with an artificial one to correct vision. While this surgery does not have official FDA approval, surgeons are able to perform it as an “off-label” procedure. However, costs are significantly higher, ranging between $2,500 and $4,000 per eye.

Finding the Best Deals on LASIK

You’ve probably seen plenty of ads promising deep discounts on LASIK surgery. How truthful are these ads? While it is possible to get a good deal on the procedure, it is still a fairly complex medical procedure that will carry a fairly significant cost. Always discuss your concerns with your LASIK eye surgeon, who may be able to help you secure financing or work out a payment plan that is appropriate for you.

Kendra Wagner
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March
2

my sisters dog, a chihuahua about 4 months old has cherry eye, it barely appeared a few weeks ago. i’ve noticed that it comes and goes depending on her level of stress, when she gets really mad it pops out, it shes calm it goes back in.

i was wondering how much does surgery cost, in az, to put it back in place?

that is something you would have to discuss with your vet. all vets have different pricing. don’t necessarily go with the cheapest though, go with the one you trust.

March
1

Cataract surgery is a microscopic surgery usually performed under local anaesthesia. The cloudy lens is removed leaving its capsule behind, within which a permanent intraocular lens is implanted. The refractive power of the implanted lens is calculated so that there is a minimal need for post-operative spectacle prescription. However, glasses will be required for near work.

After cataract surgery, one may return almost immediately to all but the most strenuous activities. Medication must be administered as per the instructions of the surgeon. Your surgeon will tell you when you may return to work.

Conventional cataract surgery, which involves removal of the lens in one piece, results in an incision size of 10-12 mm and closure of this large incision with multiple stitches.
This has been replaced with the modern technique of cataract removal [phacoemulsification].

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