
See Clearly Again — Advanced LASIK Eye Procedure at Hashmanis Hospital
Say goodbye to glasses and contact lenses with Pakistan’s trusted LASIK experts. At Hashmanis Hospital, we use advanced technologies like Wavefront, Topography-Guided, and Femtosecond LASIK for safe, comfortable, and life-changing results.

See Clearly Again Advanced LASIK Eye Procedure at Hashmanis Hospital
Say goodbye to glasses and contact lenses with Pakistan’s trusted LASIK experts. At Hashmanis Hospital, we use advanced technologies like Wavefront, Topography-Guided, and Femtosecond LASIK for safe, comfortable, and life-changing results.
Why Choose Hashmanis Hospital for LASIK?

Screened & treated over
22 million
Patients to date
Performed over
3.2 million
Surgeries to date
Organize over
250
Medical & surgical camps per year
07
Fully functional hospitals across sindh
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99.9%
Patient satisfaction Nationally
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FAQS
What types of laser eye surgery do you offer?
We offer Standard LASIK, Custom Wavefront (Q) LASIK, Topography-Guided LASIK, and advanced Femtosecond (FEMTO) LASIK to correct myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.
How does the procedure work?
A precise corneal flap is created (via microkeratome or femtosecond laser), the cornea is reshaped using an excimer laser, and the flap is repositioned. The procedure takes just 15–20 minutes with rapid healing and clear vision often noticeable the next day.
Why choose Hashmanis Hospital?
We were first to introduce advanced Wavefront LASIK in Pakistan and remain the only provider of topography-guided LASIK within the country.
With decades of specialized ophthalmic care, multiple branches across Karachi, and the trust of millions, we’re a proven leader in eye care.
What’s the process involved?
- Step 1: Consultation
- Step 2: Eye tests including topography
- Step 3: Choose your LASIK procedure:
- Standard LASIK
- Custom Q LASIK
- Topography-Guided (Bladed)
- FEMTO LASIK
How long does it take to recover after LASIK?
Most patients notice clearer vision within 24 hours, with full recovery typically taking a few weeks. You can usually return to normal activities within a day or two, following your doctor’s post-procedure guidelines.
