Features

The IOL material used has a much higher polymer purity (99.9%) which creates zero ionicity. This means possibility of calcium phosphate particles appearing over time in the IOL leading to opacification is eliminated." - Benz Research and Development, USA Has given excellent long term post-op results & Low PCO.
The IOL material used has a much higher polymer purity (99.9%) which creates zero ionicity. This means possibility of calcium phosphate particles appearing over time in the IOL leading to opacification is eliminated." - Benz Research and Development, USA Has given excellent long term post-op results & Low PCO.
The IOL material used has a much higher polymer purity (99.9%) which creates zero ionicity. This means possibility of calcium phosphate particles appearing over time in the IOL leading to opacification is eliminated." - Benz Research and Development, USA Has given excellent long term post-op results & Low PCO .
Continuously upgrading and expanding the product line to match the latest surgical innovations - The aim of FH IOL Lab is to provide better social & mental quality of life to the patients. The focus is always on affordability and totally uncompromised quality.

Contact Us

For additional information please contact:

The Fred Hollows Intraocular lens laboratory
Tilganga Eye Center
GPO Box 561, Kathmandu, Nepal

Telephone: +977 1 4493775
Fax: +977 1 4474937

EMAILS

For general inquiries: 
tec@tilganga.com.np
For inquiries regarding Sales & Marketing: 
sales@tilganga.com.np

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About Tilganga

TIO is the implementing body of the Nepal Eye Program, a non profit, community based, non-government organization. With an aim to act as a model for treatment research and training, independent of, but in co operation with all other eye care centres and organizations in Nepal, the current TIO facility was opened in 1994.

Info For Patients

Genreral Information about cataract & IOL

As people age, the lens in their eyes gradually becomes less transparent (hardens with age). The lens becomes cloudy and this interferes with the passage of light to the retina. At this stage it is called a cataract.