Corneal Transplant in Iran: What It Is, Legal & Results
A cornea transplant, or keratoplasty, is a specialized surgery in which a cloudy or damaged section of the cornea is replaced with healthy donor tissue. The cornea is the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye that directs light to the retina and plays a critical role in clear vision. Damage caused by disease, infection, trauma, or genetic disorders can lead to severe vision loss or even blindness.
$2,000
$2,000
Corneal Transplant
$2,100
Corneal Transplant
$2,200
Corneal Transplant
Arrival at IKA Airport, transfer to hotel, rest(Initial coordination with medical tourism support team)
Consultation with ophthalmologist, full eye examination(Review medical history, determine transplant necessity)
Additional tests and imaging(Blood tests, general health check, eye imaging)
Hospital admission and pre-op preparation(Anesthesia consultation, medication and dietary preparation)
Cornea transplant surgery(Replacement of damaged cornea with healthy donor tissue)
Post-op hospital care(Eye drops and immunosuppressive medications, vital signs monitoring)
Discharge, home care education, preparation for return (Medical instructions and follow-up plan for post-travel care)
Yes, in accredited ophthalmology centers licensed by the Ministry of Health.
Typically 7–10 days, including surgery and post-operative care.
Yes, corneas are supplied through certified eye banks under legal supervision.
Patients must use prescribed eye drops and medications, and attend follow-up visits with their ophthalmologist.
Yes, medical tourism companies provide full support including accommodation, translation, and transportation services.
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