Patient Care

Community, Care and Cure

Holistic Eye Care Journey

At ADK Jain Eye Hospital we are dedicated to providing a holistic approach to our patient care. Not only do we focus on care and cure, but also believe in the power of educating the patient and their carer(s), allowing for sustainable healthcare solutions.

We recognise the critical role carer(s) play; from identifying the health issue (see list services of here), managing the logistics of booking appointments (contact us), commuting to the hospital facilities (how to get there), to then finally ensuring continuity of care at home.
How it works

Your Treatment Journey

We are here to make this process as easy as possible.

Before Your Visit

  • Check opening hours for the hospital and super specialist clinics
  • Contact us if you need any special assistance organised for your arrival
  • Bring documentation, if available, such as doctor notes, investigation reports, your medical history, current medication, and any other medical conditions.
  • Come with a carer who can then take you back after surgery or procedure.

During your visit

  • Special assistance
    On arrival, let us know if you need a wheelchair or special assistance. We are here to assist you.
  • Reception
    Go to the Reception for registration. We will provide you with all necessary guidance and information.
  • Advisory
    We have experienced advisors who will guide you through your surgical treatment journey and the options available to you. We encourage you to raise any query or doubt that you may have. Make sure that you are well-informed and prepared.
  • Accommodation
    There are several accommodation options at the hospital for patients and carers staying overnight or those requiring extended care. Find the one that suits your needs.
  • Cost
    There are three service streams at the hospital: Charitable, Subsidised and Premium. Our advisors will assist you with the right option depending on your need, eligibility and preference. 

    All the cataract surgeries enrolled through our community eye camps are done free of cost. 

    Ayushman Bharat card makes you eligible for free surgery.

    Your insurance may come handy too. Contact us to discuss your individual case.

After Your Surgery

  • Understand the post operative care plan. Follow the instructions given by the hospital team.

    Ask if you need more information. Emergency contact details are provided for your help.
  • Follow-up
    Details on follow-up appointments, including how to book them, are provided to you to ensure continuity of care.
Caring for your loved one

Information for Carers

Caring is the combination of responsibility and empathy. Your care helps in a patient's well being and recovery.

You can do this by:
Know where you have to take the patient
Know where the patient is being treated
Help the patient in interacting with the hospital team
Assist in movement and decision making
Follow the hospital instructions
Be respectful to others’ convenience and rights
Ask us if you have any question

Eye Health Home Guide

Download our free eye health care brochure how you can look after your eyes
The information provided here is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, including eye care concerns.
Referring your Patient

Information for Health Care Professionals

We welcome you to collaborate with ADK Jain Eye Hospital for the best eye care for your patients. Our commitment to excellence, our advanced facilities and our culture of Healing with Compassion ensure that your patients receive specialised care while you look after their overall health.

Why refer your patient to us:
Expert Care
Skilled specialists delivering top-notch eye care
Cutting-Edge Technology
State-of-the-art facilities for advanced treatments
Full-Service Solutions
One-stop destination for all eye care needs
Community Impact
Outreach programs and health initiatives that matter
Your Important Questions

Frequently asked questions

General
Why should I get my eyes checked regularly?
Your eyes are precious organs. Regular check ups help in finding any abnormality that could be corrected with glasses, medication or surgery.
How often should I get my eyes tested?
As and when you get any eye symptoms. Otherwise yearly check up to rule out onset of glaucoma or cataract; or to assess the need for change of glasses; or to check how diabetes or high blood pressure has affected your eyes.
What should I bring along to the appointment?
Any previous consultation notes and list of medications and medical conditions. 
What risks are associated with the treatment?
Risk depends upon your condition and the treatment options that could be discussed with the specialist you are consulting.
How much will it cost to get a treatment?
It depends on the type of treatment needed: medical or surgical. 

There are three service streams: Charitable, Subsidised and Premium. Our advisors will assist you with the right option depending on your need, eligibility and preference. 

Ayushman Bharat card makes you eligible for free surgery. Cataract surgery enrolled through our community eye camps is done free of cost. Your insurance may come handy too. 

Contact us to discuss your individual case.
Why should I come to this hospital for my treatment or surgery?
We have been providing quality eye care to the community for the last 20 years. The hospital is equipped with the latest technologies and experienced specialists to look after any type of eye problem from simple to complicated. 

At this hospital the staff is approachable, accommodation is available, and the atmosphere is amiable. There are three care streams: Charitable, Subsidised and Premium. Depending on your need, eligibility and preference you can opt with no compromise in the quality of outcome.
Who to contact and how to book appointments?
Contact us or leave a message for a call back.
What treatment options are available to me?
Medication, glasses, surgery or you may need referral to specialised clinic.
Where can I stay during my treatment?
There is provision of private and semi private facilities in case you need it. Cataract surgery is a day procedure that does not require staying over in the hospital.
How long is a carer required to stay with the patient, if advised?
Just one night for cataract surgery. 
Can a carer stay with the patient at the hospital?
Yes, if the patient is too old or is one-eyed, and needs assistance.
Surgery
What symptoms are normal during recovery from cataract or other surgery?
Slight discomfort but no vision blurring.
What activities I can not do during my recovery?
Take time off from work for at least a week. Avoid heavy lifting for a month. No driving for a week, no washing the face for a week, avoid constipation, do not rub the eye or use dirty cloth to wipe the eye.
What can I do to protect my eyes?
Good diet; protect your eyes from ultraviolet (UV) rays by using sunglasses; regular check ups; and act early in case of any discomfort in the eye.
When can I find improvement in my symptoms?
Within a few days.
Will my eye condition impact my future employment prospects?
Different occupations pose different challenges. Discuss with your treating specialist before proceeding with the treatment.
Children
How early should a child's eyes be checked?
With no symptoms, at the age of 5. Otherwise, as early as newborn with symptoms of constant watering from the eyes, division of the eyes, very large eye ball or difficulty with seeing as observed by the parents.
How often should a child go for an eye checkup?
Every year, or sooner if there are symptoms as described above.