Patients with hyperopia combined with astigmatism can be corrected by surgery, which is related to the patient’s eye condition, such as intraocular lens implantation, corneal laser surgery, and so on. Patients with hyperopia and astigmatism need to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for an optometry examination to determine the exact amount of astigmatism, the axial direction of astigmatism, the amount of hyperopia and other indicators, as well as to measure the thickness of the cornea, the curvature of the cornea and other ophthalmic parameters, which are then calculated to determine whether or not they can be corrected by surgery. Most of the low to moderate hyperopia and astigmatism can be corrected by surgery, and the commonly used surgical methods are semi-femtosecond laser surgery or full-femtosecond laser surgery. However, if the patient’s refractive error is too high or the cornea is not in good condition, the patient is not suitable for laser surgery, and the patient can consider IOL implantation. It is recommended that patients with refractive error should consult a doctor in a timely manner to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment.