Cataract Surgery Specialist

Cataracts occur gradually as we age and usually don’t become bothersome until age 55. However, cataracts can cause extensive vision problems if left untreated and should be corrected by a professional. 

Cataract Surgery Q & A

A cataract affects the eye by clouding the natural lens, which is located behind the iris and pupil. Most cataracts develop with aging, however, cataracts can also be present at birth or occur as the result of an injury to the eye. Cataracts can also be the result of diseases like diabetes or long-term use of certain medications, such as steroids.

Cataracts cloud the eye and causes blurred vision that cannot be corrected even with glasses. As cataracts worsen, some symptoms may include:

  • Double vision in one or both eyes.
  • Colors that appear faded or less vibrant.
  • Glare from sunlight and artificial light, including oncoming headlights when driving at night.

Treatment for cataracts involves surgery. The ophthalmologists  at American Eye Institute will remove the cloudy lens and replace it with a clear implant. We offer the most advanced, premium implants for patients suffering from cataracts. This includes both presbyopic and astigmatic  intraocular lenses that can restore a full range of vision and often eliminate the need for eyeglasses. We offer an exciting, innovative, and new lens called Tecnis Symfony lens. This is the first IOL lens in the United States that provides an extended range of focus, allowing a fuller range of high-quality vision. Please contact American Eye Institute for more information on cataracts and cataract surgery.

Our physicians offer our patients the most advanced cataract surgery techniques as well as premium intraocular lenses.

Most Major Insurances Accepted

At American Eye Institute, we accept most major insurance plans. Here is a short-list of just some of the most popular plans we accept. Please contact our office if you do not see your insurance provider listed.
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