Cataract Surgery

Has your vision become blurry or foggy? Do colors appear dull?

Does bright sunlight cause glare? Is your night vision impaired by halos around lights? These are typical observations of patients with cataracts. Knowing and understanding your options prior to your evaluation will help determine the best procedure choice for you, your lifestyle and your unique vision needs. Once your cataracts are advanced enough that surgery is considered medically necessary, your heath insurance, including Medicare, will contribute towards the procedure. Non-Laser Guided Custom Cataract Surgery is older, less advanced technology. It will still cure your cataracts, however the accuracy of the visual outcome is not as predictable as the Laser Guided Custom Cataract Procedure. It is like using a compass instead of GPS to guide you to where you want to end up. We want you to see the way you want to see. Your choice of procedure will impact how you see every waking moment for the rest of your life.


Frequently Asked Questions

How does a cataract develop?

Cataract surgery is the removal of the natural lens of the eye (the "crystalline lens"). This happens when it has developed an opacification, or a cataract. Metabolic changes of the lens fibers over time lead to the development of a cataract and loss of transparency. This causes impairment and loss of vision.

What is non-laser guided custom cataract surgery?

With Non-Laser Guided Custom Cataract Surgery, your cataract will be cured, however you will most likely need the aid of glasses and will not appreciate the same clarity of vision as you would with the Laser Guided Custom Cataract Procedure. Non-Laser Guided Custom Cataract Surgery involves removing the cloudy natural lens and replacing it with a synthetic lens to restore transparency.

Laser Guided Custom 
Cataract Procedure


The Laser Guided Custom Cataract Procedure's technology provides your surgeon with precise measurements resulting in the best visual outcome. This state-of-the-art technology allows our surgeons to customize this procedure to each individual.
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