Cataracts Turn Small Vision Changes Into Big Concerns

Protect your eyes and reduce your risk for this common eye condition.
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When Small Things Become Big Things

Cataracts often start small, but here are signs they're becoming a bigger concern:

  • Colors appear faded or yellowed — like an old photograph
  • Increased sensitivity to light and glare — especially troublesome while driving
  • Difficulty seeing at night — making evening activities challenging
  • Double vision in one eye — creating confusion and discomfort
  • Needing brighter light for reading — straining to see what was once clear
  • Halos around lights — particularly noticeable at night
Are You at Higher Risk?

While aging is the primary factor, these conditions increase your cataract risk:

Excessive sun exposure without UV protection
Diabetes or high blood pressure
Previous eye injuries or surgeries
Long-term steroid medication use
Family history of cataracts
Smoking or excessive alcohol use

Don’t Wait for Cataracts to Become a Big Problem.

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Schedule an appointment

Booking is simple—schedule online anytime or give our office a call.
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We'll send you the paperwork

One week before your visit, we'll send your forms by text, so you can fill them out at your convenience.
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See clearly, live fully

From routine exams to advanced cataract care, we're here to help you and your family see life at its best.
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Preventative Care That Works

Eye care for life means being proactive. Routine eye exams do more than check your vision — they help detect cataracts early, when treatment options are most effective. Regular checkups ensure lifelong eye health and clarity.

Simple prevention strategies:

  • Wear quality sunglasses that block UV rays
  • Maintain a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables
  • Manage diabetes and blood pressure effectively
  • Schedule regular comprehensive eye exams
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- Steve

Common Questions About Cataracts:

How long does a cataract evaluation take? 

We believe in thorough yet efficient appointments. Your comprehensive cataract exam typically takes 45-60 minutes.

Do you accept my insurance? 

We accept most major insurances including Medicare, BlueCross/BlueShield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, and many more.

What's the difference between vision exams and medical eye exams for cataracts? 

Cataract evaluations are medical eye exams that focus on the health of your eye structures, not just your prescription needs.

From Little Eyes to Wise Eyes, We Care for Your Whole Family

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