Are you Experiencing Symptoms of Cataracts?
Find out if cataract surgery is right for you with our quick self-evaluation!
A cataract occurs when the eye's natural lens becomes cloudy. As this happens, vision steadily declines and becomes impaired.
If you have cataracts, they usually develop slowly and gradually over time. They may affect one or both eyes. As the natural lens in your eye becomes cloudy, it obstructs the passage of light, making it more challenging to see things clearly.
If you have a cataract, you may notice signs like:
At Eye Center of St. Augustine, we offer a variety of premium IOLs that may allow eligible patients to experience greater visual freedom after cataract surgery. While some patients who don’t desire greater independence from visual aids will choose a standard monofocal IOL, premium IOLs offer many benefits for those who want to reduce their dependence on visual aids after cataract surgery.
If you have a significant amount of astigmatism, your eye doctor may recommend a toric IOL to allow you to experience more crisp and clear vision after cataract surgery. A toric IOL is a lens that is specifically designed to correct astigmatism.
Instead of correcting your vision at just one distance, a multifocal IOL can allow you to see clearly at multiple ranges of vision. This allows you to be less dependent on visual aids such as glasses and contact lenses after cataract surgery.
Similar to multifocal IOLs, an extended depth of focus IOL, also known as an EDOF lens, can also allow you to reduce your dependence on visual aids after the procedure. An EDOF lens provides an elongated focal point, allowing you to experience a more continuous range of vision compared to multifocal IOLs. In addition to the excellent quality of vision, EDOF lenses also provide improved night vision and reduced visual disturbances such as glare and halos.
If you need cataract surgery, you may wonder what is covered by insurance and what you can afford. After all, if you're tired of blurry vision, glare from streetlights while driving at night, or just feeling like you've lost your independence, it's time to do something about it.
There is an easier way to pay for your cataract surgery & advanced IOLs. We’re pleased to accept the CareCredit credit card, North America’s leading patient healthcare financing program. CareCredit lets you begin your procedure immediately — then pay for it over time with monthly payments that fit easily into your monthly budget.
Michael Epps, D.O., is an eye doctor who specializes in cataract surgery, laser eye therapy, general ophthalmology, blepharoplasty, pterygium removal, and corneal conditions. He is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and underwent extensive training during his ophthalmology residency at the University of Florida College of Medicine in Jacksonville. Outside of work, Dr. Epps loves to play ultimate frisbee and go hiking and canoeing.