What Is A Cataract?

A cataract is the clouding effect on an eye’s lens. Cataracts are incredibly common and is a condition that affects nearly half of all Americans by the age of 65. The good news is that you don’t have to live with cataracts.

Our doctors at Katzen Eye Group specialize in modern cataract surgery and are dedicated to helping you achieve quality vision.

Why Cataract Surgery?

If you have a cataract that is interfering with your normal routine or daily activities, we recommend having cataract surgery. This is an extremely safe procedure that can correct distance vision and astigmatism by removing your cataract and replacing it with a modern lens.

This new intraocular lens is permanent and eliminates the chance of future cataracts forming.

Is Cataract Surgery Right For Me?

If you answer “Yes” to any of these questions, you may be showing early signs of cataracts.

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  • Do you see glares, starbursts, or halos at night?
  • Are you having difficulty driving or recognizing faces?
  • Are colors not as sharp or vivid as you once remember?

The Katzen Experience:
What To Expect With Cataract Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s It Like To Have Cataract Surgery

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Schedule A Consultation

At a time that’s convenient for you, a Katzen ophthalmologist will meet with you to discuss the changes in your vision and help you understand available options. The consultation and diagnostic testing are free, and certainly does not obligate you to any future service. We are able to determine if you are a candidate for Cataract Surgery. You will have an opportunity to schedule your procedure at this appointment. The doctor performing your consultation will be the same doctor performing your surgical procedure.

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Arrive At The Surgery Center (Dulaney Eye Institute) For Cataract Surgery

After being greeted by the staff, you are met by the doctor who will be performing your surgery.

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Travel Home For Recovery

After surgery, you must have a friend or family member provide your transportation home. You will experience improved vision right away, but we recommend not reading, driving, or using a computer for the rest of the day. After a good night’s sleep you can return to work the next day.

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Come Back The Next Day For A Post-Op Checkup

It is important that you meet with your ophthalmologist the day after your surgical procedure. We will confirm that your eyes are healthy and clear you for normal activity.

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