Learn about Corneal Disease Treatment in Turkey — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Corneal Disease and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Corneal Disease

Corneal disease encompasses a wide range of conditions affecting the cornea, the clear, dome-shaped front surface of the eye that plays a crucial role in focusing vision. An ophthalmologist diagnoses and manages these disorders, which can include infections (like keratitis), dystrophies (such as Fuchs' or keratoconus), degenerations, trauma, and dry eye syndrome. Treatment is highly personalized, ranging from medical management with prescription eye drops and medications to advanced surgical interventions like corneal cross-linking, amniotic membrane transplantation, or corneal transplantation (keratoplasty). The primary goals are to relieve pain, restore corneal clarity and shape, prevent vision loss, and improve overall visual function. Early diagnosis and tailored treatment by a corneal specialist are essential for preserving sight and ocular health.

Key Highlights

    Preserves and restores vision by treating the clear front window of the eye.Offers a wide spectrum of treatments, from non-invasive medications to advanced surgical techniques.Addresses the root cause of symptoms like pain, redness, blurred vision, and light sensitivity.Can prevent permanent scarring and vision loss when managed promptly and effectively.Includes innovative procedures like corneal cross-linking to halt the progression of conditions like keratoconus.

Who is this surgery for?

  • Persistent eye pain, redness, or a feeling of a foreign body in the eye.
  • Blurred, distorted, or decreased vision that cannot be corrected with glasses.
  • Extreme sensitivity to light (photophobia) or excessive tearing.
  • Clouding, swelling, or visible white spots on the cornea.
  • Diagnosis of specific conditions like keratoconus, Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy, corneal ulcers, or herpes simplex keratitis.
  • Corneal scarring from previous injury, infection, or surgery.
  • Severe dry eye disease damaging the corneal surface.

How to prepare

  • Comprehensive eye examination including visual acuity test, slit-lamp biomicroscopy, and corneal topography/mapping.
  • Detailed medical history review, including all current medications and allergies.
  • Discontinuation of certain medications (e.g., blood thinners) as advised by the ophthalmologist.
  • For surgical procedures, pre-operative tests may be required, and fasting instructions will be given.
  • Arranging for transportation home after the appointment or procedure, especially if dilation or sedation is involved.
  • Discussion of all treatment options, benefits, and potential risks with the corneal specialist.

Risks & possible complications

  • Infection, bleeding, or increased inflammation in or around the eye.
  • Incomplete healing, persistent epithelial defects, or corneal scarring.
  • Progression of the underlying disease despite treatment.
  • For surgeries: graft rejection (in transplantation), astigmatism, glaucoma, cataract formation, or retinal detachment.
  • Potential for reduced best-corrected vision or, rarely, loss of vision.
  • Side effects from long-term use of medicated eye drops, such as glaucoma or cataracts.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Strict adherence to the prescribed schedule of antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, and other medicated eye drops.
  • Wearing a protective eye shield, especially at night, as directed to prevent accidental rubbing or injury.
  • Avoiding strenuous activities, swimming, and dusty environments for the period specified by the doctor.
  • Attending all scheduled follow-up appointments for monitoring of healing and eye pressure.
  • Using preservative-free artificial tears if recommended to aid surface healing and comfort.
  • Reporting any sudden increase in pain, redness, vision loss, or discharge to the ophthalmologist immediately.
  • Final visual stabilization and glasses/contact lens prescription may take several weeks to months after surgical procedures.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 0-2 days
  • checked Expected recovery time: 1 week to 6+ months

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering corneal disease in Turkey, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for corneal disease compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 54 – USD 3,263 0-2 days ~ 1 week to 6+ months Know More
Turkey USD 403 – USD 24,158 0-2 days ~ 1 week to 6+ months Know More
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Ophthalmologists for Corneal Disease

Explore experienced ophthalmologists who regularly perform corneal disease and provide pre- and post-operative care in Turkey.

Dr. Ilker Incebıyık
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Available Today
January: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

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Dr. Ilker Incebıyık
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Available Today
January: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Ilker Incebıyık
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Available Today
January: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Ilker Incebıyık
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Available Today
January: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Ilker Incebıyık
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Available Today
January: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Ilker Incebıyık
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Available Today
January: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Ilker Incebıyık
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Available Today
January: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated
Dr. Ilker Incebıyık
  • 22 Years Experience
  • Ophthalmologist
Speaks: English, Turkish
Available Today
January: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Liv Hospital Ankara

OPD-desk synced • Updated