Take the first steps to clearer vision

with cataract surgery at Eye Surgery Associates

Are you Experiencing Symptoms of Cataracts?

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What Are Cataracts?

A cataract develops when the clear lens of your eye gradually becomes cloudy, which can make your vision blurry and produce an increase in glare. As cataracts progress over time, your vision will become more and more affected, and they will gradually begin to impact your life.

What Are the Most Common Cataract Symptoms?

Symptoms vary from person to person. However, common symptoms include blurred vision, light sensitivity, poor night vision, double vision in the affected eye, difficulty in seeing distances and numerous changes in eyeglass prescriptions to accommodate changes in vision.

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About Us

Every service and procedure offered at Eye Surgery Associates allows you to experience the freedom that comes from clear vision. Our proficiency in the latest ocular technology, matched with over 30 years of experience, equips us to properly assess, diagnose, and treat your eyes. Our medically-trained staff includes board-certified surgeons, optometrists, and licensed optical specialists. These experienced practitioners utilize a wide variety of the safest, most advanced techniques to protect, restore, and enhance your vision.

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Advanced Technology Lenses

Monofocal Lens

The monofocal lens is the basic lens used to replace our cloudy lens. This lens will provide improvement to visual symptoms caused by the cataract and will likely improve distance vision. However, it will still be necessary to wear corrective lenses for intermediate and near vision and depending on your prescription before surgery, prescription bifocals may still be required 100% of the time.

Astigmatism-Correcting Lens

Patients with astigmatism having cataract surgery may choose a toric lens. A toric lens will eliminate cataracts as well as astigmatism. The toric astigmatism correcting lens will allow a patient to achieve visual freedom at distance without glasses. You will still need corrective lenses, often non-prescription, for up close vision.

EDOF – Extended Depth of Focus Lens

The extended depth of focus lenses can provide a full range of vision by stretching, but not splitting light. This allows patients to receive sharp distance and intermediate vision while also providing functional reading vision. This advanced lens may be a better choice for patients who are wanting to achieve spectacle independence but may not qualify for a trifocal or multifocal lens.

Trifocal Lens / Multifocal Lens

Multifocal and Trifocal lenses are advanced technology lenses created with the goal of providing the least dependency on glasses after surgery. A multifocal lens splits light into two focal points to improve distance and near. A trifocal lens can split light into three focal points, distance, intermediate, and near. Your doctor will determine which type of lens will work best for you based on your lifestyle and your postoperative visual desires.

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Testimonials

“Eye Surgery Associates has been my choice for more than 10 years and will continue to be.”

“Dr. Dorfman and his staff of nurses are all very friendly and knowledgeable.  We feel very comfortable with them, and we feel we can trust them. They are very thorough.”

“Great Service! Dr. Fishman as well as the entire staff were very nice and informative and made me feel at ease!”

Our Locations

Hollywood

300 South Park Road
Suite 300
Hollywood, FL 33021

Pembroke Pines

603 N. Flamingo Road
Suite 250
Pembroke Pines, Florida 33028

Weston

2300 N. Commerce Parkway
Suite 307
Weston, Florida 33326

Boynton Beach

901 N Congress Avenue
Suite 104
Boynton Beach, FL 33426
(Opening April 2023)
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