The Ophthalmology centre (Eye clinic) advises on ALL eye and vision conditions. Usually a full eye examination is completed here in a few hours. If surgery is needed, your treatment will be planned in a way that will allow you to go home on the day of the surgery or the next day, if you are not from Vilnius.

The most common diseases and illnesses: cataract, glaucomanearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, strabismus, conjunctivitis, keratitis, blepharitis, stye, dry eye syndrome, aged-related macular degeneration (ARMD), retinal tear and detachment.

Treatment. Doctors at the Ophthalmology centre use innovative treatment methods practiced across the globe—laser treatment, vision correction with SmartPulse technology and SmartSurf method, currently the most modern options in Lithuania, intravitreal injections, etc. Our eyes are our window to the world. Take care of your eyes and have a preventative eye exam once a year at an ophthalmologist’s office. Preventative measures and/or an eye or vision condition diagnosed on time will save you from serious vision problems.

Diagnosis can usually be made and treatment prescribed in a day.*

*However, sometimes a final diagnosis might need an examination that takes more than 1 day.

Ophthalmology (eye care) services and prices

Service
Hila standard price Eur with a referral letter Hila For clients who are covered by compulsory health insurance
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Consultation of the ophthalmologist
56.98 € 80.00 €
Primary consultation of associate professor of Medicine, Dr. Med. ophthalmologist
65.98 € 89.00 €
Service
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Assesment of refraction by means of autokeratorefractometer
21.00 €
Corneal topographic map
40.00 €
Echoscopy of the eye
29.00 €
Eye examination before laser vision correction surgery
60.00 €
Fitting of glasses with spheric lenses
25.00 €
Fluorescein angiography
74.00 €
Fundus oculi examination
35.00 €
Fundus photography
16.00 €
Perimetry
30.00 €
Tonometry with impression or aplanation tonometer Goldman
21.00 €
Tonometry with impression or aplanation tonometer Szchotz
16.00 €
Tonometry with non-contact tonometer
14.00 €
Service
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Smear from eyes culture, antibiogram, identification
38.00 €
Service
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Cataract operation (with intensive care anesthetist services)
498.00 €
Corneal strengthening surgery (keratoconus treatment)
800.00 €
Corneal strengthening surgery (keratoconus treatment) with refractive error correction
1,000.00 €
Dilatation and irrigation of nasolacrimal ducts (one eye)
26.00 €
Excision of pterygium
500.00 €
Eyelid region mechanical cleaning (one eye)
14.00 €
Implantation of a refractive error correcting lens
500.00 €
Implantation of the secondary lens
300.00 €
Injection of the medication into vitreous
97.00 €
Iris plastic
300.00 €
Laser Eye Correction by SmartSurf method
1,400.00 €
Laser Eye Correction, one eye, by LASEK method
545.00 €
Laser Eye Correction, one eye, by SmartSurf method
700.00 €
One eye laser capsulotomy (secondary cataract treatment using YAG laser)
51.00 €
Palpebral plastic surgery
299.00 €
Photocoagulation of diabetic maculopathy (1 eye)
70.00 €
Recanalization of nasolacrimal ducts (unilateral)
153.00 €
Refractive vision correction surgery, LASEK method
1,090.00 €
Removal of corneoscleral sutures
260.00 €
Removal of foreign body from cornea or sclera
27.00 €
Restoration of lacrimal duct permeability (probing)
80.00 €
Smear from eyes culture, antibiogram, identification
38.00 €
Subconjunctival and parabulbar injection.
16.00 €
Surgical removal of the blepharochalasis
300.00 €
Surgical removal of the palpebral benign tumor
209.00 €
YAG Laser Treatment (1 eye) - iridotomy (due to glaucoma)
90.00 €
Service
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Intraocular collamer lens
1,110.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence (IOL Comfort)
208.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence (PanOptix)
793.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence (ReStor)
775.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence (Vivity Toric)
1,044.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence (Vivity)
815.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence IOL Sulcoflex
409.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence Symfony
793.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence Symfony
1,199.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence with filter (Clarion)
250.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence with filter (IQ)
222.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence with filter (Natural)
193.00 €
Intraocular flexible lence with filter (Tecnis)
193.00 €
Intraocular flexible toric lence (Toric)
402.00 €
Membrane traction ring
21.72 €
Membrane traction ring
21.72 €
Service
Regular price Regular For clients who are not covered by compulsory health insurance
Therapeutic contact lens (1 unit)
10.14 €

What factors affect the price?

The prices indicated below apply to citizens of the Republic of Lithuania and the European Union.
If you are coming from another country please check the price by telephoning or sending an email.

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Patients about us

about Jotautiene Lolita
Nerijus
 
about Jotautiene Lolita
Ina
 
about Jotautiene Lolita
Gražina
 
about MD Rudalevicius Paulius
Jurgita Budaite
 
about Stech Simona
Justinas Simanskis
 
about Stech Simona
Vilte
 
about Stech Simona
Evelina
 
about Stech Simona
Kornelija P
 
about Stech Simona
Lina Valatkaite
 
about Stech Simona
Ieva Sruogaite
 

Doctors

Aukstikalniene Milda
Aukstikalniene Milda

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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Stech Simona
Stech Simona

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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Kavaliauskiene Zaneta
Kavaliauskiene Zaneta

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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Kirtiklis Aidas
Kirtiklis Aidas

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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Kilius Vaidas
Kilius Vaidas

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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MD  Krivaitiene Dalia
MD Krivaitiene Dalia

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases), Pediatric ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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Misevice Ausrine
Misevice Ausrine

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases), Pediatric ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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MD  Rudalevicius Paulius
MD Rudalevicius Paulius

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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Jotautiene Lolita
Jotautiene Lolita

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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Paulavičienė Rasa
Paulavičienė Rasa

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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Jakštienė Dovilė
Jakštienė Dovilė

Ophthalmologist (eye diseases)

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For the treatment of some eye conditions to be successful, a close cooperation between the ophthalmologist and neurologists, endocrinologists, otolaryngologists (ENT), oncologists, odontologists, etc. is needed.

FAQ (frequently asked questions)

Schedule an appointment at an ophthalmologist’s office if:

·         your vision has deteriorated;

·         your current glasses no longer suit you; your eyes tire quickly;

·         you start seeing a spot (spiders or flies floating in your vision);

·         your eyes are sore, itchy, they water, eyelids stick together;

·         your eyes are sensitive to light, wind, or other environmental factors;

·         you had any eye trauma (a punch in the eye, a foreign object in the eye, chemical or other burn);

·         you are nearsighted, farsighted, or astigmatic and want to know if you are eligible for laser eye surgery;

·         you have an eye condition and need to be under a doctor’s supervision;

·         you had an eye doctor appointment more than a year ago—it is recommended that everybody have an eye exam once a year, especially individuals who are over 40 years old, as it is after this age that the vision starts to deteriorate faster.

 

First, the ophthalmologist will listen to your complaints and perform the necessary eye tests in order to evaluate the state of the eyes. An eye exam usually involves measuring the eye pressure, examining the eyegrounds, determining visual acuity. Based on the individual needs and the state of the eyes, other exams may be carried out.

An appointment with an ophthalmologist normally takes about 30 minutes. If the eye exam is a precondition for a surgery, it takes 1 to 2 hours.

It is important to remember that after the funduscopic exam, your eyes will be sensitive to light. It will also be a little difficult to see and read clearly as your vision will be blurred, and this also means that you will not be able to drive and work on a computer for one to two hours after the exam.

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Do not delay. Take care of yourself.