What Is an Eye or Cornea Transplant?
Eye transplants are rare and typically refer to full eye replacements, but cornea transplants are more common. Simply, a cornea transplant is the process by which the diseased or damaged cornea is substituted with a healthy donor cornea.
These operations are necessary if vision is limited by corneal scarring, cataracts, or other significant eye disorders that keep light from entering the eye effectively. The good news? With a successful transplant, you can regain vision ability and live an independent life.

Why Choose India for Your Eye or
Cornea Transplant?
It's a big decision to decide on an eye or cornea transplant in India. Here's why there are so many patients from across the globe selecting India for the surgery:

How AL Medical Tourism Simplifies Your Journey
We understand that traveling overseas for medical care might appear daunting. Here's how we simplify the process for you as much as possible:
- Personalised Care for Your Needs: As soon as you contact us, we will counsel you according to your particular medical requirements. We'll link you up with the top surgeons and the top hospitals for your cornea transplant surgery in India.
- Seamless Travel & Accommodation: You don't have to worry about arranging your flights, hotel, or visas. We do it all for you! From organising your travels to reserving your accommodation in India, we make your overall experience smooth-sailing.
- Pricing Transparency: With us, you get exactly what you pay for. Furthermore, you will know how much your eye transplant precisely costs. So, you will be able to plan ahead knowing you won't have any unforeseen charges popping up.
- Extended Post-Transplant Care: Your journey with us doesn't stop with surgery. From follow-up visits to monitoring of your health, you will find us there for you at each step, ensuring the best outcome.
What to Expect Before, During,
and After Your Eye Transplant in India
Before the Surgery
After we've spoken to you, we'll arrange for a series of pre-operative investigations to make sure you're prepared for the operation. You will find out what is to be expected, and we will take you through each step, answering all your questions.
During the Surgery
On the day of surgery, you’ll be in safe hands. The procedure itself is relatively quick, and while you’re under anesthesia, the surgeon will carefully replace your damaged cornea with the donor cornea.
After the Surgery
After your surgery, you will be spending some time in the hospital recovering. You'll have regular follow-up consultations to evaluate the healing process and make sure your new cornea is working properly.