Cataract Surgery
History of Cataract Surgery
“Couching” was the first true cataract surgery. Crude and dangerous, it had limited affect on eyesight. Modern cataract surgery began with the advent of antibiotics. This history of cataract surgery recognizes Cataract Awareness Month.
Read MoreCataracts and Cataract Surgery | Cataract Awareness Month
Cataracts may occur in just about everyone. Know the different types and the symptoms they cause. What do you know about laser cataract surgery?
Read MorePatients with Diabetes and Cataracts
Patients with diabetes can get develop cataracts at an earlier age. Both diabetic retinopathy and cataracts can cause the same symptoms of blurry vision. Preserve your vision with regular exams.
Read MoreSave Money | Use FSA Funds on LASIK
Have an FSA? Thinking of LASIK or cataract surgery? You can use your FSA funds to save money on LASIK or the Symfony IOL.
Read MoreRefractive Surgery is Vision Correction
We offer many types of vision correction or refractive procedures to correct both distance and near vision. Did you know cataract surgery is a type of vision correction?
Read MoreFinding the Best Cataract Surgeon
Finding the best surgeon for your cataract surgery can be difficult. Here are some talking points for your friends and family….and the doctor.
Read MoreTreat Dry Eye Before Eye Surgery
Dry eye is very common. Anyone considering LASIK, laser vision correction, the Symfony IOL and cataract surgery should treat any evidence of dry eye BEFORE anticipated surgery and here’s why.
Read MoreLaser Cataract Surgery | Extra Costs and No Clear Advantages
Laser cataract surgery sure sounds sexy, but is it really any better than traditional modern techniques? There are other cost concerns, too.
Read MoreAfter Your Cataract Surgery | Post Operative Instructions
After cataract surgery, what can you expect? Here’s a summary of what you can expect with a complete list of post-operative instructions.
Read MorePosterior Capsule Opacification | The “After Cataract”
Can a cataract grow back and cause blurry vision? The answer is no because cataracts do not grow back, but there is a very common reason why it may seem so.
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