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If you have been diagnosed with a cataract or are experiencing the
decrease in vision associated with one, you will want a complete evaluation
to help determine if a cataract is the problem and if it is time for
it to be removed. Your cataract should be removed only when you feel
it is causing problems. But since other eye conditions may cause similar
symptoms, we at Bennett & Bloom Eye Centers take great care to
examine your eyes thoroughly.
We ask that you bring a list of any risk factors, allergies, your
medical history, insurance information, your eyeglasses if any are
worn, and any medications you are currently taking to your appointment.
New patients may also want to fill out our new patient and medical
history forms prior to your visit as a time saving measure. In order
to thoroughly evaluate your eyes, they will be dilated. Some patients
report blurred vision following the use of these drops. For this reason,
we suggest that you ask a friend or relative to drive you home from
your evaluation.
Successful diagnosis and treatment of cataracts begins with a comprehensive
eye evaluation. We use only the most advanced–and safe–testing
and surgical techniques available, so you do not have to live with
the vision loss associated with cataracts. Due to the thoroughness
of the exam, expect to be in our offices for approximately three hours.
We will check your vision, prescription, motilities (how your eyes
work together), eye pressures, pupil size, shape and reaction, and
the curvature of your eye. Often with cataracts your eyes may be sensitive
to bright sunlight or other lights, in which case we will also perform
a brightness acuity exam.
If other eye conditions are found in addition to a cataract, we use
sophisticated equipment to determine just how much of the vision loss
is due to the cataract and to what extent vision would be restored
if the cataract were removed. We use the safest and most modern equipment
and microsurgical techniques to treat your cataract, but consider
surgery only if your vision could be improved. If you decide to have
your cataract removed, our staff will work with you to schedule your
surgery. Generally it is on an outpatient basis, and based on your
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