Frequently Asked Questions
- How many days before the initial examination and surgery should I not wear contact lenses?
- Due to the pressure on the eye and reduced supply of air to the retina, contact lenses may affect some parameters important for proper preparation of the surgery. Therefore, please do not wear soft contact lenses 4 days before the examination and 2 days before the surgery. Do not wear hard contact lenses 2 weeks before the examination and 3 days before the surgery. If it is not acceptable for you for any important practical reasons, please contact our doctors - we will try to find a reasonable compromise
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Find Your Like In Prague
Prague is not just a beautifully preserved imprint of past centuries but also a thriving capital city that offers loads of activities for everyone.
Find out what is happening by
- accessing our travel section,
- visiting the Czech Tourism site or
- going through daily trips offered in cooperation with our partner Prague Sightseeing Tours.
Smart tips for your Prague stay
Save on flights by making a booking as soon as your medical appointment is confirmed. Nowadays all airlines give better prices for early bookings and it can be significant if you book your ticket a week or a month before you come to Prague. Praga Medica recommends you to plan the visit in a way that you can book your flight at least 2 weeks in advance.
Unless you are in a rush, plan your stay in Prague outside of main feasts and holidays like Christmas, Easter, 1st May, July-August. Prices of flights rise significantly for these dates and so accommodation in hotels.
Combine your main treatment with supplement treatments such as dentistry or dermatology treatments for a reduced price. Save money on minor medical and beauty procedures that you would undergo in your country anyway. Use your free time to visit a hairdresser, go to a massage or see a cosmetician. You will pay half price or less compared to what you would pay at home.
