2100 NE 36th Street, Suite 102, Lighthouse Point, FL 33064

Existing Patients: (954) 786-5353

New Patients: (954) 251-0032

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Cataract Lens Implant Options

Cataract Surgery Lens Implant Options

During cataract surgery, your ophthalmologist will remove your eye’s cloudy natural lens, and replace it with a lens implant (intraocular lens or IOL). All replacement lens implants are clear, which will dramatically improve vision compared to the cloudy cataract lens. And with today’s advanced lens implant options, you may chose to correct your astigmatism during cataract surgery or choose a lens that will allow you to spend most of your day without glasses.

Correcting Distance Vision and Astigmatism

with Toric Lens Implants

Astigmatism is a condition where your eye is oblong, when is should be round. Those with astigmatism are often aware of the condition because they’ve had to pay more for prescription eyewear over the years. If you choose the Toric Lens implant, your astigmatism will be corrected during your cataract surgery, giving you crisp vision for distance tasks.

Correcting Distance Vision and Near Vision with Toric and Multifocal Lenses

Presbyopia is a condition where your natural lens has lost it’s ability to focus clearly for near vision. It happens to everyone, usually around age 45. If you have cataracts, and would prefer to have clear vision without glasses at near and far distances, multifocal or accommodating lens implants may be a better choice for you. Lens implants in this category include Toric and Multifocal Lenses.

At Center for Ophthalmology, patients that choose multifocal lens implants report never or rarely needing glasses for common daily tasks including day- or night-time driving, watching TV, participating in sports, working on the computer, or reading a restaurant menu, newspaper or book. These patients spend the majority of their day without glasses.

To talk to Dr. Loeffler or Dr. Kirschenbaum about the lens implant option that would be best for you, schedule your cataract lens evaluation below or give us at (954) 786-5353 or use the link below.

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