Cataract Surgery

But first… What Is a Cataract?

A cataract is the clouding of your natural lens — causing blurry, dim, or hazy vision. It happens slowly over time, and is treatable only via surgery.

Common Symptoms:
• Blurry or foggy vision
• Difficulty seeing at night
• Halos around lights
• Needing more light to read
• Frequent eyeglass prescription changes

How Cataract Surgery Works

Cataract surgery replaces your cloudy natural lens with an advanced intraocular lens (IOL).
In this surgery, you’re awake, comfortable and go home to same day.

We provide
• Micro-incision technique
• Low-energy ultrasound
• Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS)
• Optional femtosecond laser for added precision

Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery

Laser-assisted cataract surgery uses a femtosecond laser to perform the most delicate steps of the procedure with micron-level precision.
This technology enhances accuracy and helps deliver the most consistent visual results.

What the laser helps with:

  • Creates perfectly centered, round incisions for the lens opening (capsulotomy)

  • Softens the cataract for smoother, gentler removal

  • Makes precise corneal incisions to reduce astigmatism

  • Improves the predictability of premium lens outcomes

Why patients choose laser-assisted surgery:

  • More accurate lens positioning → sharper vision

  • Reduced energy inside the eye → faster recovery

  • Enhanced consistency and safety

  • Ideal for premium IOLs (multifocal, EDOF, toric)

This is the modern way to perform cataract surgery—combining surgical expertise with advanced laser technology for the best possible vision.

Choose the Vision That Fits Your Lifestyle

Today technology offers us an array of different lenses to help you see better.

Monofocal IOL

Clear vision at one distance (usually far).

Toric IOL
Corrects astigmatism for sharper vision.

Premium IOLs : Multifocal / Extended depth of Focus (EDOF)
• PanOptix/ Panoptix PRP
• Vivity
• Synergy

Designed for:
• Wide range of vision
• Reduced glasses use
• Sharper day + night vision