Eye Care / Cataract Surgery


What are cataracts?

What causes cataracts?

What are the symptoms of cataracts?


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Cataract Surgery


Together, our eye doctors have performed many thousands of successful cataract surgeries. They use the revolutionary “no-stitch,” “no-patch,” “no-injection” method. With this simple outpatient procedure, your cataract is removed and a modern intraocular lens is implanted to restore your vision. It’s quick, safe, effective and offers a rapid recovery time of just a day or two.


Cataract Information


What are Cataracts?

A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens inside the eye. Cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss in adults age 55 and older. Know more

What Causes Cataracts?

As the eye ages, cataracts can often develop. However, an eye injury, certain diseases, and even some medications can causes cataract as well. Know more

What Are the Symptoms of Cataracts?

Blurry or dim vision, colors appearing faded, poor night vision, halos appearing around lights, and sensitivity to bright lights can all be symptoms of a cataract. Know more

What Are the Options?

Although stronger eyeglasses or brighter lighting may help relieve symptoms of a cataract in the early stages, surgery is the only cure and the most common form of treatment. In fact, millions of people undergo this vision-saving procedure each year. Know more

What is Cataract Surgery?

Cataract surgery is a relatively simple outpatient procedure where the eye’s natural lens is removed and replaced with an artificial lens, called an intraocular lens (IOL). Know more

What is an Intraocular Lens (IOL)?

An intraocular lens is an artificial lens made of plastic, silicone or acrylic that performs in a similar manner as your eye’s natural lens. Know more

Research and Advances in Cataract Treatment

Recent advancements in cataract treatment have come both in the way cataract surgery is performed and in the artificial lenses themselves. With the right technology, it is now possible to remove a cataract and correct distance vision (nearsightedness), near vision (farsightedness), or astigmatism through this simple procedure. Know more

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