Cataract care
We offer comprehensive cataract management, utilizing the latest diagnostic tools and surgical techniques to safely and effectively remove your cataracts and replace them with the appropriate intraocular lenses. Our cataract surgeons Dr. Aarchan Joshi, Dr. Erica Liu, and Dr. Aditi Jani have collectively performed over 20,000 cataract procedures.
Our cataract services include:
Our cataract services include:
- Comprehensive Cataract Evaluation: Our team will thoroughly assess your eyes and vision to determine the severity of your cataracts and provide personalized recommendations for treatment. This may include conservative management or surgical intervention, depending on your individual needs and preferences.
- Lens Options: We offer a variety of intraocular lens (IOL) options to suit your unique visual needs and lifestyle. Our IOL selection includes monofocal, multifocal, and toric lenses, as well as advanced options like extended depth of focus lenses. Our experienced team will guide you through the process of selecting the best lens for your eyes, ensuring optimal post-surgical results for your individual financial and lifestyle needs.
- Minimally Invasive Cataract Surgery: Our skilled ophthalmologists utilize the latest surgical techniques, including phacoemulsification and femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery, to ensure a safe, precise, and comfortable experience for our patients. These minimally invasive approaches result in faster recovery times and reduced risk of complications.
- Postoperative Care and Support: Your care doesn't end with surgery. We provide thorough postoperative care and support to ensure a smooth recovery and optimal visual outcomes. Our team will closely monitor your progress, address any concerns, and guide you through the healing process, adjusting your treatment plan as needed. Your job as our patient is to make sure you understand what each procedure is for and follow our directions. If anything is unclear or any issues arise, you are part of your own care team and should bring up concerns with your ophthalmologist.