Cataract Treatment

What Does the Recovery Process for Cataract Surgery Look Like?

Although each patient’s recovery process after cataract surgery will be unique, there are a few stages that all patients should anticipate. Knowing what to look for in advance helps reduce anxiety and promote a quicker recovery, from pre-operative preparations and the surgical operation itself through post-operative care and potential hazards. We will go over the […]

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Understanding Your IOL Options after Cataract Surgery

Cataracts occur when the natural lens of your eye develops clumps of protein that cloud vision. There is no cure for cataracts, but cataract surgery can help restore optimal vision. When you choose to have cataract surgery is entirely up to you. We suggest that patients have their clouded lenses removed before vision impairment affects

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According to Survey, Cataract Surgery is a Gateway to a Better Life

Millions of American adults over age 40 are living with cataracts. Statistics indicate that about 1 in 6 people in the U.S. will develop cataracts in their lifetime. Because there is no way to stop cataracts once they begin to form, it is imperative that we discuss how to manage the condition and, when necessary,

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How Cataracts are Treated when Both Eyes are Affected

Statistically, cataracts represent one of the most common conditions among older adults. This eye disease leads to clouding that gets progressively worse over time. Although it can take years, cataracts can become bad enough to impair normal activities. When this happens, or before life is severely impacted by cloudy vision, a person can have cataract

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