Anand Eye Hospital

Medical Tourism

Anand Hospital & Eye Centre was established in year 2001 with the aim of providing World class Quality Eye Care .The hospital is in a central location of Jaipur”C-Scheme”. “A state-of-the-art centre for Total Eye Care under one roof”. All eye disorders including the most complicated ones are treated here with utmost precision and good success rate. AEH has cutting-edge facilities both for basic and advanced diagnostic tests and surgeries. The hospital ensures best quality total eye care for all the patients and is one of the pioneers for introducing the latest technologies of eye care in India.Read More

Hotel and Accommodation

In addition to, well-appointed patient rooms, AEH has on its panel comfortable 3, 4 & 5 star hotels with excellent rooms and suites to suit your taste and budget.

Call us or mail us for further information:

Our International Patients Guide (IPG)

Telephone No :

Dr. Ruchi Mehta No – +91 9829530929

Mr. Girraj – +91 9462220509

Fax No : 0141-2371106

Email : medicaltourism@anand eye hospital.com

Website : www.anandeyehospital.com

FAQs

Got any questions regarding your condition, or our solution? We would be happy to answer! For any more questions, Contact us!

You or your attendant can contact the Our International Patients Guide(IPG) Dr. Ruchi Mehta . via telephone, fax, email or letter.

  • Full Name, Age, and Contact Details (phone/email).

  • Preferred Date, Time, and Doctor/Department.

  • Reason for Visit or Symptoms.

  • Medical History or Current Medications (if any).

  • Insurance Details (if applicable).

  • ID Proof for registration.

  • Aging – The most common cause is natural wear and tear of lens proteins with age.

  • Genetics – Family history of cataracts can increase the risk.

  • Eye Injuries or Trauma – Injury to the eye can lead to cataract formation.

  • Prolonged UV Exposure – Excessive exposure to sunlight without eye protection.

  • Diabetes or Other Medical Conditions – Especially uncontrolled blood sugar levels.

  • Long-term Use of Steroids – Particularly corticosteroid medications.

  • Smoking and Alcohol – Both increase oxidative stress in the eye lens.

  • Previous Eye Surgery – Surgeries for other eye conditions can sometimes trigger cataracts.

  • Radiation Exposure – From medical treatments or environmental exposure.

  • Nutritional Deficiencies – Low intake of antioxidants like vitamins C and E.