Cataracts

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Cataracts Overview

Cataracts occur naturally as we age and affect more than 22 million Americans over the age of 40. Thankfully, the great majority of individuals whose eyesight is impaired by this common condition have an excellent and effective solution in the form of cataract surgery. In fact, surgical cataract treatment has one of the highest success rates of all ocular procedures performed today. Ultimately, the decision to have cataract surgery can be a life-changing one—allowing you to experience clear vision once again.

What is a Cataract?

A cataract is the clouding of the natural lens of the eye. The natural lens, located behind the cornea and iris, focuses light on the retina to allow your eye to see a sharp, clear image. As we age, proteins in the lens can clump together and cloud the lens. As a result, light is unable to pass through this now cloudy lens and creates a hazy image instead of a clear one. Initially, in the early stages of development, cataracts may have little effect on vision. However, as it progresses, changes in vision may occur.

Read about the types of cataracts

There are 3 main types of cataracts:

  • Nuclear Sclerotic This is the most common type of cataract and is the result of the yellowing of the lens as we age. Nuclear sclerotic cataracts affect the central part of the lens.
  • Cortical – This type of cataract shows as white cloudy areas or streaks that develop on the peripheral side of the lens.
  • Posterior Subcapsular – This type of cataract develops as a cloudy area on the back of the lens. It may be associated with people who have had trauma, been diagnosed with diabetes, or takes certain medications such as steroids.

The good news is, each type of cataract can usually be treated successfully with cataract surgery.

Read about the causes of cataracts

The most common cause for cataracts is simply the aging of the eye. Other causes include:

  • Certain diseases such as diabetes
  • Smoking
  • High blood pressure
  • Long-term exposure to sunlight
  • Alcohol use
  • Family history of cataracts
  • Injury to the eye
  • Certain medications such as steroids

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Vision Correction Options at Chester County Eye Care

We offer multiple vision correction options to treat your cataracts. Please note, not all patients are candidates for every option. Your physician will work with you to select one that you qualify for and that aligns with your vision goals.

Standard Cataract Surgery
Suited for patients who want their cataract removed and do not mind wearing glasses for all activities.
Monofocal Lens Implantation
Correction of vision at a single distance: far (driving), intermediate (computer), or near (reading)
Typically Covered by Insurance
Astigmatism Correction
Suited for patients who suffer from blurry vision due to astigmatism and would like it corrected during cataract surgery.
Less Dependent on glasses at distance or near vision
Astigmatism Correction done with lens implantation, laser, or manually
Presbyopia Modifying Lens
Suited for patients who would like to be less dependent on glasses for all activities after their cataract surgery and suffer from presbyopia (up-close blurry vision).
Increased range of vision at distance and near
Uses a Multi-focal or Extended Depth of Focus Lens (EDOF)
Astigmatism Correction done with lens implantation, laser, or manually

*Cataract surgery is billed through insurance. The additional fee is for services that are not covered by insurance such as treatment of astigmatism and/or presbyopia.

**Not all patients will require or qualify for laser assistance. Your surgeon will discuss the specifics with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that navigating cataracts eye care options can feel overwhelming. To help you feel informed and confident, we've compiled answers to some of the most common questions about our services, treatments, and what to expect during your visit.

If you do not find the answer to your question, please contact us for more information.

How long does Cataracts surgery take?

You will be at the surgery center for approximately 2-3 hours. The surgery itself typically takes 10-20 minutes. 

What doctor visits are after surgery?

You will be discharged to home the day of surgery. You will have a follow up appointment the day after surgery and another appointment 1 week to 1 month after based on your healing.

Do both eyes need to have surgery?

Only if cataracts are present in both eyes. Cataract surgery in one eye only is often performed. If both eyes have cataracts, are they done at the same time? Both eyes are done within 2-4 weeks of each other but can be farther apart in time.

Where will the surgery be performed?

It will be done at one of these surgery centers: Turks Head in West Chester or Vision One in Exton.

What anesthesia is used?

Local or topical anesthesia is used, making it a typically painless surgery.

What is the recovery time?

Vision should be improved on your first day. Many patients can return to normal activities or work within a few days.

What medications are used after surgery? 

You will need to use antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops for 3 weeks. Detailed instructions will be given to you.

Will I need glasses or contacts after surgery?

Cataract surgery is designed to decrease your dependence, however, patients may still require glasses or contacts for best vision.

Does insurance cover the cost of cataract surgery? 

Conventional cataract surgery with a standard, single-focus IOL is covered by insurance. You are responsible to pay for any deductibles and co-pays dictated by your insurance. Does insurance cover the cost of an advanced technology lens implant and testing? Insurance will cover a standard lens implant and testing only. Advanced lens implants (toric, multifocal, etc) and advanced testing are not covered by insurance and are the responsibility of the patient.

Enhance Your Vision Today!

We are always accepting new patients. If you would like to schedule anything from a general eye exam to a consultation with a specialist, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. Our staff look forward to assisting you in achieving your ideal vision.