Advanced Technology Intraocular Lens Options For Cataract Surgery
Intraocular lenses are artificial lenses that are implanted during cataract surgery to replace the clouded lens.
There are several types of premium IOLs available today, each offering unique benefits. The right lens for you will depend on your vision goals, daily activities, and overall eye health. During your consultation, we’ll guide you through your options and create a customized treatment plan.
Monofocal (Aspheric) IOLs
Monofocal or aspheric IOLs deliver sharp, clear vision at a single distance — near, intermediate, or far. They can be combined between eyes with different focal points or paired with other lens types to create a customized range of vision tailored to your needs.
Multifocal IOLs
Designed to provide clear vision at multiple distances, Multifocal IOLs distribute light across different focal points, helping you seamlessly shift between tasks like reading, using a computer, or driving.
Astigmatism-Correcting (Toric) IOLs
Astigmatism is a common vision condition caused by an irregularly shaped cornea, causing blurred or distorted vision. Toric IOLs are specialized intraocular lenses used to correct astigmatism during cataract surgery.
Light Adjustable Lenses™ (LAL)
Light Adjustable Lenses™ (LAL) offer the unique ability to fine-tune your vision after cataract surgery. Through a series of brief follow-up visits, the lens is customized using UV light to achieve optimal vision.
Durrie Vision uses superior intraocular lenses during refractive cataract surgery, including lens options from PanOptix®, Clareon®, Tecnis Odyssey™, and RxSight®.
What to Consider During Your Pre-Operative Consultation
When you schedule a free consultation at Durrie Vision, we will discuss the results of your Advanced Ocular Analysis (AOA) to determine your options for cataract surgery. It’s the perfect time to consider your vision goals.
Are you happy wearing glasses, but just want to remove your cataracts? Do you want to get rid of your readers? Do you want to see without relying on glasses or bifocals? Are you open to fine-tuning your vision with LASIK after your procedure? You get to decide on a customized procedure that works best for you.
Our Lens Options Offer Researched Health Benefits
Lower your risk of dementia.
Reduce your risk of falls.
End your dependence on glasses.
Increase your safety and confidence.
Relieve your anxiety and depression.
Increase your levels of activity and fitness.
Reduce your need for personal care or nursing home care.
Maintain your ability to work.
Don’t just take our word for it!
Schedule a Free Consultation
During your free consultation visit, you will meet with an experienced refractive surgeon who will discuss your results along with a custom recommendation for treatment.
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