Cataract
Cataract surgery
Better vision for improved quality of life
Why wait? Cataract surgery appointments are typically available within 1-2 weeks.
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Cataract can affect people of any age
If you’re regularly updating your glasses, struggling with glare or finding it difficult to see in dim light you may have cataract. Cataract is a clouding of the lens inside the eye that reduces vision. Changes in the lens can occur at any age but most commonly affect those over the age of 40. Surgery is the only effective treatment for cataract. Modern cataract surgery is painless and life changing.
Benefit from the latest surgical techniques, attention to detail and patient-focused care
Pain-free cataract surgery using a no-needle technique
Minimally invasive surgery to enable rapid visual recovery
Same-day surgery. For your convenience, have surgery for one or both eyes on the same day
Surgical options with vision customised to suit your specific needs and lifestyle
Customised vision correction using the most up-to-date lens technology.
Choose from a wide range of premium lens options to enable:
correction of your astigmatism
clear distance and reading vision
night driving
freedom from glasses and more
If you have a history of eye surgery, new technology may improve your cataract surgery outcomes
If you have a history of laser refractive surgery, radial keratotomy or corneal transplantation you may benefit from the latest technology specifically designed to optimise your visual outcomes following cataract surgery. At your appointment, your assessment and surgical plan will include options customised to suit your visual needs and surgical history. New technology including lens implants, surgical techniques and lens calculation formulas will be considered.
If you have a history of AMD or glaucoma, new surgical devices may improve your cataract surgery outcomes
If you have age-related macular degeneration (AMD) or glaucoma, new surgical devices may improve your outcomes. Devices can be inserted during your cataract surgery to improve near vision for some cases of AMD and help control eye pressure in some cases of glaucoma. Arrange an appointment to discuss options for your cataract surgery that may benefit you.