Am I a Candidate for IOL Cataract Surgery?

Posted by Dr. Matthew Clary on May 1st, 2021

Advanced intraocular lens, also known as IOL is an artificial lens that replaces the natural lens that is removed during cataract surgery. While this may seem painful, the device itself is very small and if done correctly, the surgery should be easy to heal from. This makes it all the more important to have a strong, qualified professional performing your eye surgery. In Columbia, SC, the best option for you is going to be any of the ophthalmologists at The Eye Center. They are all highly qualified to provide you with the best results.

Where do I Go from Here?

If you need cataract surgery, then you probably know there are many options to consider. Between deciding which cataract surgery you need, you also need to know where to receive the best service and hospitality. If you are looking for excellent service, consider The Eye Center in South Carolina. Certified in providing full eye care, The Eye Center in Columbia, SC, has advice and the scoop on if you’re the perfect candidate for IOL cataract surgery.

Should I Get IOL Surgery- Am I A Candidate?

There are multiple options for those that suffer from cataracts. One of the most popular is the IOL. To determine if this surgery is right for your eye, first, the doctor will perform a series of tests on your eyes. You and your doctor should only consider an IOL implant if your eye problems begin to affect your daily life. If this happens, only then will the surgery be considered. There are three different varieties of IOL, and you and your doctor will work together to determine which is best for your situation. The only major differences between the lenses are the materials and the distance at which they see clearest. Your vision will play a role in determining this. The Eye Center of Columbia SC is the perfect option for you if you want top-notch care and performance.

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The Eye Center is the leading refractive practice in South Carolina, providing full service eye care and specializing in Refractive Surgery – Lasik, AST, PRK, PRELEX, as well as Corneal Transplant and Cataract Surgery.

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