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Eye Surgeon
Ophthalmologist

Cataract, Laser, AMD, Glaucoma

Eye Surgery and Eye Treatments

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The eyes are the organs that provide vision and are one of the most important ways we communicate with one another. It provides a connection between the outside world and our body. The eyes are sensitive, and without proper care and protection, complications may occur that could lead to loss of eyesight. Fortunately, advances in technology and treatment for vision disorders have come a long way in treating eye conditions. 

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Dr. Zoran Aleksic and his team have long been recognised both in South Africa and the rest of the continent for providing high quality eye care with a full spectrum of treatments, from prescribing glasses and contact lenses to complex and delicate eye surgery using the latest technological equipment, all in a relaxed and professional environment.

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Visit Dr. Zoran Aleksic Inc. for diagnosis and treatment of the following eye disorders and eye diseases: Dry or Teary Eyes, Floaters & Vitreous Detachment, Blepharitis, Allergies of the eye & Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye), Eye Inflammation & Uveitis, Diabetic Retinopathy, Cataracts, Age Related Macular Degeneration, Keratoconus, Eye Strain, Glaucoma, Itchy Eyes, Eye Infections, Eye Traumas & Eye Injuries, Diplopia (double vision), Refractive Errors such as: Presbyopia, Astigmatism, Short Sightedness (Myopia) & Far Sightedness (Hyperopia), Eye Pain, Eyelid Tumours & Cysts, Blepharospasm (Eyelid Twitching), Convergence Insufficiency and other reading issues, Corneal Ulcers & Keratitis, Corneal dystrophies, Retinitis Pigmentosa, Pterygiums, Light Sensitivity, Blurry Vision and all other anterior segment of the eye concerns. Dr. Zoran Aleksic can also diagnose and treat eye conditions in Children

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COME VISIT US FOR A CONSULTATION AND TREATMENT AT OUR ROOMS IN CAPE TOWN

Practice Areas

Eye Conditions We Treat

Dr. Zoran Aleksic, FCS (SA) Ophthalmologist and eye surgeon, specialises in CATARACT and LASER REFRACTIVE SURGERY such as LASIK / PRK laser refractive surgery for short or far sightedness, astigmatism and these other common eye disorders and diseases:

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Cataracts

Multifocal Lens Surgery

Laser Refractive Eye Surgery

Cataract surgery is a procedure to

remove the lens of your eye and, in most cases, replace it with an artificial lens...

If you need cataract surgery and you want the greatest freedom from eyeglasses after surgery, you might want to consider multifocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) to...

Laser surgery is used to correct vision in patients who are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism...

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Glaucoma

Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Pterygium

Glaucoma is a group of diseases that can lead to damage to the eye’s optic nerve and result in blindness. Open-angle glaucoma...

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease that affects your central vision. It is a common cause of vision loss among people over...

A pterygium is a triangular-shaped growth of fleshy tissue on the white of the eye that eventually extends over the cornea. This growth may...

Meet Dr. Zoran Aleksić

M.D (BGD), F.C.S (SA) Ophth

Dr Zoran Aleksic FCS (SA) is a respected Ophthalmologist and Eye Surgeon who is based in Cape Town, South Africa. He specialises in cataract / IOL surgery and LASIK / PRK Laser Refractive Surgery which is used to treat both short-sightedness and farsightedness as well as astigmatisms.

 

Dr. Aleksic graduated from the Belgrade Medical School in 1991. Before specialising he was involved in provision of eye care in Pietermaritzburg (Edendale Hospital and Greys Hospital) in the satellite unit of the Medical School at the University of Natal...

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Our Treatment Centre

Our rooms in The Point Mall, Sea Point, is easily accessible with ample secure parking available for our patients.

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Our eye-care centre performs general eye surgeries, eye tests, refractive laser surgery and also treat a number of various eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, corneal grafts, glaucoma and pterygium.​ A fully equipped optical dispensing practice operates from our rooms and our contact lens clinic supports patients with high-quality soft lenses.

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The dispensing area also possesses a range of elegant and stylish frames and trendy day-to-day readers.

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HOW OFTEN SHOULD I SEE AN OPHTHALMOLOGIST?

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The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends a visit to the Ophthalmologist for a routine eye exam:

• At least once between the ages of 20 and 29 years

• At least twice between the ages of 30 and 39 years

Every 2 to 4 years between the ages of 40 and 64 years

• And for those of 65 years, every 1 to 2 years

"Dr Aleksic performed cataract surgery on my wife's eyes ... can't praise him highly enough!

Thoroughly professional, always available and focused on his patient's needs. He explained everything very clearly and patiently. Wonderful man, wonderful doctor." - Mr. Ferreira

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