eye surgeries

Your competent team of doctors for interventions on the retina, cornea & Co.

Eye operations are a significant intervention for the affected patients - regardless of whether it is glaucoma or a disease of the retina. You are in the best hands with our team at the Eye Center in Tuchlauben. We carry out operations in various Viennese hospitals and are happy to help you with the organization.

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Our team accompanies you

from the initial examination to aftercare

For many patients, it is initially a shock when an examination reveals the need for an eye operation. However, don't worry - in most cases these are routine procedures that improve your quality of life considerably. Of course there is always a risk, but at the eye center in Tuchlauben you are not only in experienced and competent hands, we work with the latest technology and offer you various surgical methods. In this way, we treat patients with cataracts or glaucoma, as well as a variety of diseases of the cornea or retina. The choice of the hospital to carry out the operation is at your discretion and we will respond flexibly and quickly to your wishes, but we will also be happy to help you with the selection.

Eye operations in various Viennese hospitals

Both Dr. Alexander Fous and Dr. Sheila Fous perform surgeries to treat various eye diseases. We have been cooperating with a number of private Viennese hospitals for many years. In addition to a competent intervention, this also ensures excellent inpatient care from preparation to aftercare. We are happy to adapt to your preferred location and can guarantee flexible appointments in cooperation with our partner clinics. Of course, we are your contact from the initial treatment to aftercare and further checks, and our team will be happy to support you with every step of the organization. We are characterized by individual advice, medical treatment based on the current state of science and a high degree of empathy for the concerns of our patients.

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