Vision procedures, clearly planned.
Ophthalmic procedures often suit short, well-planned visits — 2 to 5 days of in-country coordination can be sufficient for most refractive and cataract interventions, provided everything around the appointment is handled.

What we help coordinate.
Medical recommendations are always made by the treating provider. We coordinate access, planning and support.
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LASIK · SMILE
Refractive surgery for myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism with fast recovery windows.
- 02
PRK
An alternative refractive approach suited to specific corneal profiles — recovery slightly longer.
- 03
Cataract surgery
Lens replacement procedures with premium IOL options coordinated with experienced surgeons.
- 04
ICL (implantable lens)
For refractive corrections outside LASIK's range — carefully matched to the patient profile.
- 05
Retinal consultations
Second opinions and specialist consultations with coordinated imaging transfer.
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Pediatric ophthalmology
Family-friendly coordination for children's vision care with warm, attentive support.
From intake to follow-up.
- Pre-op imaging review and case match
- Surgeon and clinic scheduling
- Preparation checklist and timing plan
- Same-day logistics support
- Post-op follow-up coordination
- Follow-up communication with home optometrist if desired
Quietly handled.
- Short-stay accommodation near the clinic
- Minimal travel complexity planning
- Sunglass and post-op comfort preparation
- Quiet recovery environment advice
- Companion arrangements when needed
Before you ask.
A coordinator is available for anything not listed here.
- 01How short can the journey be?
- For LASIK or similar refractive procedures, 2–3 days can be sufficient if scheduling and transfers are well-coordinated. Cataract and lens surgery may require slightly longer.
- 02Can I fly the day after surgery?
- For most refractive procedures, flying the next day is typical. Your surgeon will confirm based on your case.
- 03Do you help with diagnostic transfer?
- Yes. We coordinate the transfer of prior imaging, prescriptions and relevant records to the treating specialist in advance.
- 04What if I need a second opinion first?
- We can coordinate a structured second opinion with an ophthalmology specialist before any treatment decision.
Begin with a private conversation.
Share your case in a short form. A senior coordinator will respond with clarity and care.