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Cataracts

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Cataracts services offered in Washington Heights , New York, NY

As you grow older, your vision may also grow cloudy. This is a possible sign of cataracts, a common condition that affects many people as they age. Located in and around the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York, skilled optometrist Vladimir Dvoretsky, OD, and the team at Vistasite Eye Care provide top-notch treatment for those living with cataracts. Find out more by calling the office or requesting an appointment online.

What are cataracts?

A cataract occurs when the lens inside your eye becomes cloudy. Your vision becomes slightly distorted and blurry, as if you’re looking through a dirty windshield. You might have trouble with your night vision or telling the difference between dark blue and black colors.

A common side effect of aging, cataracts affect both women and men and typically occur around age 55. The likelihood of getting cataracts may increase if you smoke or spend a lot of time in the sun.

What are the symptoms of cataracts?

With cataracts, you’ll typically notice gradual changes in your vision. Your vision may become blurry, and you may notice other symptoms, including:

  • Double vision
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Needing more light to read
  • Trouble seeing well at night
  • Bright colors appear yellowish or faded

Not all cataracts will cause problems with your vision. Sometimes they cause only minor clouding.

How are cataracts diagnosed?

The Vistasite Eye Care practitioners review your medical history, perform a complete eye examination, and discuss your symptoms. To make a thorough diagnosis, you may need one or more tests, including:

  • Visual acuity test - A vision test measuring how well you can read a series of letters
  • Retinal exam - Your eyes are dilated to check for signs of cataracts
  • Digital slit lamp imaging - Technology that captures high-quality contrast images of your eye

The goal of the optometrists at Vistasite Eye Care is to thoroughly assess your condition to determine the right course of treatment for you.

How are cataracts treated?

Cataracts are typically removed in a short outpatient procedure. The procedure involves replacing your clouded lens with a clear artificial lens.

Not everyone needs surgery. But, if cataracts are interfering with your ability to read, drive at night, or perform day-to-day activities, cataract surgery can help restore your quality of life.

The team at Vistasite Eye Care will walk you through the benefits, risks, available options, and preparation and recovery time for cataract surgery. They take time to answer your questions and can quickly connect you with the top doctors performing cataract surgery to ensure you receive the treatment you need.

There’s no reason to delay. Call the Vistasite Eye Care office or request an appointment online today.