Cloudy vision caused by CATARACTS may affect all aspects of your life – cataract surgery offers a permanenent solution.
It’s important to have a thorough retinal exam before your cataract surgery to identify problems that may lead to Cystoid Macular Edema (CME), a devastating complication that could result in vision loss
Once you have decided to proceed with the surgery there will be many considerations about custom options available today…
- Would you prefer to use eye glasses for driving or reading?
- Is it important for you to be able to perform delicate tasks such as sewing or fixing jewelry without glasses?
- Are you concerned about Glaucoma?
- And what does a laser has to do with your cataract?
Your ophthalmologist can help you make these important choices.
Here are some answers:
- Cataracts symptoms and facts. Learn more…
- Laser Cataract Surgery. Learn more…
- iStent® is a special device that an ophthalmic surgeon may implant during your cataract surgery Learn more…
- Intraocular lenses (IOLs) replace the natural lens for clearer vision. Cataract Surgery with Toric and Multifocal Lenses such as Tecnis multifocal, the Symfony, The AcrySof® IQ ReSTOR® Family of Multifocal IOLs. Learn more…