Cataract Surgery Self-Test Results
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Congratulations!
You are likely a good candidate for surgery.
The next step is coming into the office and having a consultation. A member of our staff will be in touch with you to go over your results from this self-test and discuss the best vision corrections available to you! In the mean time, we invite you to learn more about cataract surgery, meet our doctors, check out our reviews, and read our blogs!
You may also text us to request an appointment at: (559) 585-3937
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Cataract surgery is one of the most successful eye procedures performed today, yet many patients in Hanford still delay care because of outdated fears and misinformation. At Kings Eye Center, the clinical team frequently hears concerns such as “Will I be awake during surgery?” and “Do cataracts come back after removal?” These misconceptions often lead patients to…
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Cataracts cause clouding of the natural lens inside the eye, leading to blurry vision, glare, and trouble seeing at night. Cataract surgery removes the cloudy lens and replaces it with a clear artificial lens called an intraocular lens (IOL). At Kings Eye Center, patients often ask how fast recovery happens, whether surgery hurts, and when…
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Cataracts gradually cloud the eye’s natural lens, leading to blurry, dim, or distorted vision that can interfere with everyday activities. Over time, tasks such as reading, driving, cooking, and enjoying hobbies may become more difficult and less comfortable. Cataract surgery restores clearer vision by replacing the cloudy natural lens with a clear artificial intraocular lens…
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Cataract surgery is a highly effective procedure designed to restore clear vision by replacing the eye’s clouded natural lens with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). At Kings Eye Center, the focus extends beyond simply improving clarity—it is about helping patients achieve the best possible visual outcome for their daily lives. With today’s advanced lens technology, cataract surgery can be…
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Modern cataract surgery has transformed the way ophthalmologists treat cataracts. While cataract surgery has long been one of the safest and most successful procedures in medicine, today’s technology offers greater precision, personalized treatment planning, and improved visual outcomes. If blurry vision, glare, or difficulty performing daily activities is affecting your quality of life, understanding your…
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If your vision seems less sharp than it used to be, cataracts may be one possible explanation. Cataracts occur when the eye’s natural lens gradually becomes cloudy, reducing the amount of clear light that reaches the retina. As this clouding progresses, vision can become blurry, colors may appear faded, and everyday activities may become more difficult. Many people initially attribute…