Reviewed By: Dr. Diba Ossareh, Board-Certified Comprehensive Ophthalmologist
Are you or a loved one worried about losing vision because of cataracts while also dealing with glaucoma or diabetes?
Reviewed By: Dr. Diba Ossareh, Board-Certified Comprehensive Ophthalmologist
Are you or a loved one worried about losing vision because of cataracts while also dealing with glaucoma or diabetes?
Reviewed By: Dr. Scott R. Wehrly, MD, Board-Certified Laser Cataract & Lens Replacement and Corneal Surgeon
Summary
Seasonal residents who spend winter in Florida often find that cataract symptoms become more noticeable during this time of increased activity and travel.
Reviewed by: Dr. Jose Alfredo Vazquez, Board-Certified Comprehensive Ophthalmologist
Are you squinting more than usual these days? Noticing glare from headlights? Struggling to read labels or recognize faces clearly—even with glasses?
Reviewed By: Dr. Scot C. Holman, MD
You’re ready to fix your vision—but you’re asking the smart question first: “If I get laser cataract surgery, how long will it last?”
Reviewed By: Dr. Vinay Gutti MD, Board-Certified Laser Cataract & Lens Replacement, Corneal Surgeon
Have you noticed your vision becoming cloudy, making it difficult to read, drive, or even recognize faces? Do bright lights cause glare or halos that make night driving a struggle? If so, you may have cataracts.
Reviewed By: Scott R. Wehrly, MD, Board-Certified Laser Cataract & Lens Replacement and Corneal Surgeon
Cataract surgery is a life-changing procedure for millions of people each year, offering the chance to see the world with clarity once again. But if you’re considering surgery, it’s natural to have questions. What’s the process like? Is cataract surgery safe? How can you prepare, and what can you expect afterward?