
Eye Disease Treatment
Eye health is essential for quality of life, and even minor vision problems can have a major impact. Iran has become a leading destination for medical tourism, especially in ophthalmology. With expert doctors, advanced hospitals, and affordable costs, many international patients choose Iran for eye disease treatments.
Why Choose Iran for Eye Treatment?
Iran is an ideal destination because of:
Experienced ophthalmologists with international recognition
Advanced technology and modern hospitals
Affordable treatment costs compared to Europe and GCC countries
Complete medical tourism services including accommodation, interpreters, and transfers
Main Eye Treatment Services in Iran
Iran offers a wide range of eye care services. The most common include:
LASIK Surgery: Corrects nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism with a quick recovery.
Cataract Surgery: Removes the cloudy lens and replaces it with an artificial intraocular lens.
Corneal Cross-Linking: Treats keratoconus and prevents progression.
Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL): An option for patients who are not LASIK candidates.
Cost of Eye Surgeries in Iran
Eye surgeries in Iran cost 30–70% less than in Europe and the Gulf region. Costs vary depending on the procedure, clinic, surgeon’s fee, and technology used.
Best Eye Hospitals and Clinics in Iran
Some of the top ophthalmology centers in Iran include:
Farabi Eye Hospital, Tehran
Noor Eye Center, Tehran
Mashhad Eye Hospital
International Patient Experiences
Foreign patients report high satisfaction with treatments in Iran. Easy Med Trip provides end-to-end support, ensuring a safe and smooth journey.
Why Choose Easy Med Trip?
Easy Med Trip makes treatment abroad stress-free with:
Direct coordination with hospitals and doctors
24/7 support services
Accommodation, interpreters, and transfers
Post-treatment follow-up
FAQ
How much does LASIK surgery cost in Iran?
Around $700–$1200 depending on the clinic and procedure.
Is cataract surgery safe in Iran?
Yes, it is performed by skilled surgeons using advanced equipment.
How long should I stay in Iran for eye surgery?
Usually between 5 and 7 days.
Do international patients get insurance coverage?
It depends on the insurance policy in the patient’s home country.