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Eagle Eye Care offers advanced cataract treatment to our patients at our modern facility in Chesterfield. Our Surgeon specialises in advanced eye surgery and has helped countless patients, including those with late-stage cataract disease, recover their quality vision. As a result, our patients are able to resume their regular activities and quality of life.

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Cataract Management

Clearing the Fog, Restoring Clarity

WHAT IS CATARACTS?

A cataract is a progressive, painless clouding of the natural lens inside the eye, positioned below the iris and pupil. In a healthy eye, light passes through the clear lens to the retina, where it is converted into nerve signals and transmitted to the brain.

As a cataract grows, the image sent from the retina to the brain becomes cloudy, affecting vision. However, as the cataract progresses, it will eventually reduce the clarity and quality of one's vision.

Once diagnosed, the only possible treatment is cataract surgery. Fear not, cataract removal is a quick and painless procedure that can be performed in a single day.

Our staff at Eagle Eye Care is one of the best cataract surgery providers as we use cutting-edge technology to assure quick recovery and long-term vision improvement.

WHAT CAUSES CATARACTS?

Cataracts are a multifactorial disorder that is primarily associated with ageing, but can also be caused by genetic, medical, lifestyle, and environmental factors. Cataracts in older people over the age of 60 are so prevalent that they might be considered a normal part of the ageing process. 


Diabetes and eye damage are among the most common disorders associated with cataracts. Chronic corticosteroid users are at risk of developing cataracts. Some cataracts can be inherited.


Congenital cataracts can occur in infants in rare situations. These cataracts can be caused by genetics or pregnancy-related illnesses, such as rubella. 

 

Your eye surgeon can evaluate whether your cataracts are caused by any of these risks by reviewing your complete medical history.

SYMPTOMS OF CATARACTS?

Typical symptoms include:

  • Blurred, Cloudy, fuzzy or foggy vision.

  • Fading or Yellowing of Colors.

  • Seeing Halos Around Lights

  • Difficulty with Night Vision especially during driving

  • Sensitivity to Light and Glare

  • Frequent changes in your eyeglass prescription

CATARACT SURGERY ELIGIBILITY

Cataracts are often associated with ageing and can affect one or both eyes. Although cataracts start small, they eventually enlarge leading to loss of vision. Cataract removal surgery currently serves as the only option for restoring clear vision.

Cataracts usually have no warning signs or indications when they are small, but as they develop, you may notice increasingly prominent cataract symptoms such as:

 

  • Blurry or Foggy vision

  • Sensitivity to light

  • Detection of glare and halos

  • Faded colours.

  • Double vision.

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Cataract Surgery

Cataract surgery is a common and effective procedure to restore clear vision by removing the cloudy natural lens (cataract) inside the eye and replacing it with an artificial synthetic intraocular lens (IOL).

Cataract surgery is a life-long process as the artificial lens is permanent.

 
It is usually performed as an outpatient procedure under local anaesthesia and lasts 15-30 minutes. Recovery is quick, with most individuals experiencing improved vision within a few days. 


Cataract surgery has a high success rate and can greatly enhance quality of life.

Cataracts Surgery Treatment Process

Pre-Operative Consultation 

Before the surgery, you will have several measurements performed at Eagle Eye care Clinic. This helps our surgeon to choose the correct type, and strength of the lens implant.
The implant can be chosen to focus your eye at the distance you desire. Most people choose to have the focus sharpest in the distance.
The Surgeon will recommend an intraocular implant based on your overall eye health, lifestyle and the measurements gathered at the pre-operative examination. There are two categories of IOL:

  • Monofocal lens implant: These lenses help focus the image at a single, usually far, distance. Reading glasses would be necessary for tasks such as reading or using a computer where objects need to be viewed up close. Objects viewed up close will appear blurred from arm's length without wearing reading glasses;

  • Multifocal lens implants: These lenses make images viewed at a distance and near clearer. Individuals can function without glasses for distance and most near tasks.  Many patients opt for multifocal implants.

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Why Choose Eagle Eye care for your Cataract needs

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Expertise You Can Trust

When it comes to your vision, experience matters. Our highly skilled and experienced surgeons have performed numerous cataract procedures with great success. With their expertise and specialized training in ophthalmic procedures, you can trust that you are in capable hands.

02

State-of-art Facility

At our state-of-the-art facility, we use advanced diagnostic equipment with innovative surgical techniques to ensure the highest level of precision and optimal visual outcomes. 

 

We are dedicated to providing exceptional care to cataract patients. Your clarity of vision is our mission.

03

Patient-Centered Care 

From the first consultation to post-surgery recovery, we prioritise your comfort, safety, and vision. We understand your concerns and provide compassionate care every step of the process. To get the best potential results, our team creates personalised treatment plans as well as comprehensive follow-ups. 

04

Proven track record

Years of expertise, intensive training, and an uncompromising dedication to patient care have all contributed to our clinic's success. Our team is well-known for their precision and excellent results, having transformed the vision and lives of many patients through competence and compassion.

05

Convenient & Accessible

We realise the value of accessibility, and our extremely easily accessible facility means that you can receive excellent eye care without having to drive long distances.

 

We provide flexible scheduling, a welcoming environment, and guidance to make your experience seamless. 

Post-Surgery After Care

01

Eye protection

Wear the provided eye shield while sleeping for the first few nights to avoid accidental injury.

02

Avoid touching or rubbing

Keep your hands away from the eye to prevent infection or irritation.

03

Follow medication instructions

Use prescribed eye drops to reduce inflammation and prevent infection.

04

Rest your eyes

Avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and bending over for at least a week.

05

Limit exposure

Stay away from dusty environments and bright lights, and wear sunglasses outdoors.

06

Watch for symptoms

Report any severe pain, vision changes, or redness to your doctor immediately.

Cataract Surgery Pricing

We value transparency and provide clear pricing for each type of cataract surgery that we undertake. During our initial free consultation, the best cataract treatment for you will be determined depending on your individual requirements. To guarantee that everyone in need of private cataract surgery can afford it, we provide a number of convenient financing solutions, including interest-free financing for up to 00 months.

Explore to learn more about the surgery, payment options, and insurance coverage.

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Standard Cataract Surgery

A highly effective and commonly performed treatment to restore clear vision by replacing it with a monofocal intraocular lens (IOL), which typically corrects vision for a single focal point.

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Enhanced Cataract Surgery

It combines advanced technology with premium IOLs such as multifocal, trifocal, or toric lenses to address presbyopia, astigmatism, and other refractive errors, reducing the need for glasses

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Advanced Cataract Surgery

Uses cutting-edge technology and premium IOLs to treat refractive errors, reducing the need for glasses while offering exceptional vision correction along with personalised outcomes.

1. Incision

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A tiny incision about 3mm wide is made at the corneal margin.

2. Emulsification

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Phacoemulsification probe is inserted through a corneal incision, and ultrasound breaks the cloudy lens into minute fragments which is then removed using the probe tip.

3. IOL Insertion

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A new, clear intraocular lens (IOL) is inserted in the lens capsule. Chosen IOL is usually folded to fit through the small incision and then unfolded into position.

4. IOL Implantation

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The new intraocular lens is suitably positioned. Small incisions heal naturally without the use of sutures, and vision is restored.

Cataract Surgery Procedure

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