A Patient’s Perspective On Intraocular Light Adjustable Lens (LAL)

Valerie, an Eye Surgeons Associates patient of Dr. Repp, shares her experience receiving the Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) during her cataract procedure. What was your vision like before cataract surgery? I have worn glasses to help me see distances since 6th grade. For the last decade or so I noticed everything looked clouded, as if… Read More
Cataract Surgery Can Reduce Or Eliminate Your Need For Glasses

By Dr. Carlton Fenzl ~ Tired of your glasses? The new advanced technology lens options used today during cataract surgery can reduce your dependence on glasses. A cataract is a thickening or clouding of the natural lens that occurs as we age. When it becomes visually significant, we remove it and replace it with a… Read More
New Dextenza Reduces the Drop Regimen after Cataract Surgery

By Dr. Nikhil Wagle ~ Cataract surgery is the most common surgical procedure done in the United States, and every year, about three million people undergo this operation. In most patients, vision improves, and many people choose to be less dependent on glasses afterward. Even with such successful outcomes, one of the inconveniences postoperatively is… Read More
The Health Secrets Your Eye Exam Can Reveal

An eye exam can do more than indicate a glasses prescription needs updating. It can reveal hidden health issues, that if left untreated, could rob you of your vision or cause other serious medical issues. When ESA patient Linda went for her annual routine eye exam, she suspected she may have cataracts. “I noticed my… Read More