Cataract is the term used to describe a clouding of the natural lens of the eye. A clouded lens can be compared to a window that is frosted or “fogged” with steam. When the lens becomes cloudy, the light reaching the retina is blurred and distorted, and your vision is affected. This clouded lens is called a cataract, and it must be removed before vision can be restored. This can be only treated with a surgical procedure. There are advanced, painless surgical techniques that are practiced in cataract surgery and Phaco emulsification cataract surgery is one among the advance technology in this section. MICS(Micro Incision cataract surgery) is the advanced surgical practices followed in our hospital. We provide all classes of IOL based on the clinical need of the patient and affordability to lead a comfortable life after surgery. The surgeries are painless procedure with topical/local anesthesia.