Los Angeles’s Leading Cataract Surgery Center
For patients seeking premier eye care in Los Angeles, look no further than the experts at Atlantis Eyecare, Los Angele's leading cataract surgery specialists. In addition to our leading specialists in every subfield related to eye care, our facility is state-of-the-art and fully accredited, with a perfect record of safe, successful treatment. At Atlantis Eyecare, our patients receive effective vision corrective, cutting-edge LASIK, and among the best cataract surgery Los Angeles has available.
Shedding Light on Cataracts
You are likely here because you have noticed:
- Cloudy, fuzzy, foggy, or filmy vision
- Changes in the perception of colors
- Problems driving at night because headlights seem too bright
- Problems with glare from lamps or the sun
- Frequent changes in your eyeglass prescription
- Double vision
It’s not only your vision that is affected by a cataract, but also your ability to interact with the world around you.
A cataract is a result of a natural change to the lens inside of your eye. This change causes gradual clouding to the lens, making vision less sharp over time.
Left untreated, cataracts have the potential to cause complete loss of vision. Cataract surgery (removing the lens) is the only treatment for cataracts. The surgery is a safe and simple out-patient procedure that can change the way you see the world.
During cataract surgery your natural lens is removed and an intraocular lens (IOL) is put in its place.
The only permanent treatment is cataract surgery. Each year, more than 14 million people have the procedure worldwide and it is the most commonly performed surgical procedure in the United States. Cataract surgery is also one of the safest and most effective procedures performed today.
During your cataract evaluation appointment, your doctor will determine if cataracts are impairing your vision enough where cataract surgery is recommended. Our staff will also review lens options best suited for your needs and lifestyle. We recommend that you have a family member or friend present during your appointment to help you when considering your cataract surgery options.
Lens Options
We offer advanced options of IOL’s to meet your individual lifestyle needs.
Monofocal IOL: A single vision IOL that will restore good functional distance vision. There is a very high likelihood that glasses will be needed for near vision activities such as reading, applying makeup, shaving and using a computer. If you have a corneal astigmatism, you may still need glasses for distance as well as near. “Standard” or monofocal IOLs eliminate cataract problems and provide clear vision at a single distance.
Multifocal and Accommodating IOL’s: These lenses are designed to provide you with a full range of vision – near, intermediate and distance. The goal of these IOLs is to minimize your dependence on glasses for most activities.
Toric IOL: A toric IOL corrects existing corneal astigmatism. This lens is similar to a monofocal IOL, giving patients quality distance vision, but a need for glasses for near activities such as reading and computer work.
How to Choose?
So, how do you and your doctor decide which type of IOL is best suited for your needs? While the characteristics of your eyes certainly play a critical role in lens selection, it’s just as important to consider your lifestyle and the role vision plays in the activities you enjoy.
Here are a few important things to think about:
- How important is night vision to your lifestyle?
- Do you have astigmatism?
- What kind of cost and insurance considerations do you have?
- Would you like to have the least dependence on glasses after your surgery?
- What type of hobbies do you enjoy? Travel, sports, enjoying the outside?
Talk to your doctor, consider the options and select wisely – you have one chance to choose the IOL that will change the way you see the world!
Cataract Surgery FAQs
Is a cataract a film over my eyes?
A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens “inside” your eye. This clouding causes vision to be less sharp. People tend to feel the need to constantly clean their glasses. The only treatment for cataracts is to remove the cataract (your natural lens) and replace it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).
When is the best time to have a cataract removed?
In the past, doctors had patients wait until a cataract became fully opaque or “ripe” before removing it. Today, cataract surgery is a routine procedure that can be performed as soon as your vision interferes with the quality of your life.
What happens if cataracts go untreated?
Over time the clouded areas of your lens can become larger and denser, causing your sight to become worse. This could take anywhere from a few months to many years. Eventually, your entire lens can cloud over and cause blindness.
Can cataracts come back?
Once a cataract has been removed it cannot return. However, over time, patients may complain of symptoms similar to when their cataract developed. This common condition can be easily treated with a simple in-office laser procedure.
Do I need an intraocular lens (IOL)?
Your natural lens is partially responsible for providing your vision. When that lens is removed, the only way to restore that vision is to replace it with an IOL.
How much does an IOL cost?
A Monofocal IOL is covered by most insurance companies. However, Multifocal, Accommodating and Toric IOLs are considered elective, therefore there will be an additional cost if you were to choose one of these type of lenses. This cost is in addition to any co-payments or deductibles your insurance plan has for the procedure itself.
Appointment Check List:
- Bring a family member to join you for the visit.
- Fill out the enclosed forms.
- Bring current primary and any secondary insurance card(s).
- Bring referral from your insurance, if your insurance requires one.
- Bring a photo ID.
- Bring a list of current medications, including eye medications and vitamins. (If you have trouble reading the prescription labels, please bring actual medications and bottles with you).
- Bring all current eye glasses (even if they are broken).
- You will be DILATED. If you are unable to have a family member with you during your appointment, please arrange for someone to drive you home.
- Your Cataract Evaluation visit will be a 2-3 hour visit.
- Please arrive 15 minutes early for your appointment.
- Bring your calendar / planner to assist with scheduling of any possible future appointments.
Cataract Center
With our cutting-edge cataract center, you can enjoy state-of-the-art care and total relief from the burden of cataracts.
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At Atlantis Eyecare Los Angeles, we take your vision very seriously. Our LASIK is not only effective, it is extremely safe as well.
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Atlantis has a single goal: the highest level of clarity for your vision. With our comprehensive cataract program, patients with cataracts have the assurance of thousands of previous, successful surgeries. Further, we don’t simply remove cataracts—we use refractive lens exchange to make your vision clearer than ever before.
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In the field of laser vision correction, there is no question that experience and knowledge are key factors. At Atlantis Eyecare, we have logged over 30,000 laser vision corrections. This is a testament to our unrelenting expertise and commitment to providing our patients with the highest level of care.
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In the field of eye care and vision correction, our team is second to none. Not only do they routinely deliver among the best eye care in Los Angeles, but they also regularly contribute to their overall field with their findings and discoveries. Their purpose is general enhancement to the entire field of eye care.
Learn MoreA Higher Standard of Care
At Atlantis Eyecare, our staff and doctors have a very clear purpose—your total comfort and quality of care. When patients come to our office, their welcome is cordial and caring. In terms of treatment, our facility houses equipment that is on the cutting edge of eye care technology. In delivering such treatment, we never use a generic approach. Instead, we begin with a consultation and act according to your unique and specific needs. By getting to know you first, we deliver exactly what is necessary to get the best possible results from your eye care.
Cataract Surgery
Cataracts affect over 20 million Americans, creating a significant need for a higher level of care. At Atlantis, we have some of the most experienced cataract surgeons in California, each with board certification in their field. Each surgeon remains abreast of every advancement made in cataract treatment, and many of them have actually contributed to this critical field. When it comes to your eyesight, there can be no compromise. Atlantis ensures your care is safe and effective, with a reputation for the best cataract surgery Los Angeles has to offer.
Refractive Lens Specialists
One cataracts are removed, it’s imperative that your doctor is well versed in ocular lens replacement. This technique, known as refractive lens exchange, ensures your eyesight is clear and bright following cataract surgery. At Atlantis, we not only deliver rapid, pain-free cataract surgery, we also significantly improve vision with our premium intraocular lens exchange, from our top eye surgeons in Los Angeles. We have a broad range of lenses to cater to any patient, and your eye care specialist will help you choose the perfect lens for you.
Insurance & Financing
In the field of eye care, cataract surgery is generally covered by health insurance. Our insurance gurus work with each patient and their insurance provider to get the coverage they need. Regardless of whether we are listed as a preferred provider, we can often help get the most out of your plan. All we need is your insurance information, and we’ll take it from there.
Learn MoreWhy Choose Atlantis Eyecare?
- Consolidated eye care facility with multiple disciplines of eye care doctors
- Each doctor is a leading specialist in his or her respective field
- Over 100,000 successful procedures delivered
- Cutting edge facility, capable of advanced treatment
- Warm, caring and compassionate care
- Convenient Los Angeles location, along with six other offices in Southern California
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