Near Vision Presbyopia Correcting Intraocular Lens Implants (IOL) at Stahl Vision in Dayton Ohio
Near Vision Presbyopia Correcting Lens Implants provide excellent vision after Cataract Surgery at the full range of distances-far or distance vision, arms length or intermediate vision and up close near vision. Depending on your specific vision requirements, there are different types of near vision presbyopia correcting lens implants that Drs. Stahl & Knowles may select. These include the AcrySof® ReSTOR® Intraocular Lens Implant (IOL), the ReZoom™ Intraocular Lens Implant (IOL), the Tecnis® Multifocal Intraocular Lens Implant (IOL) and Crystalens® Accommodating Intraocular Lens Implant (IOL). Each of these Lens Implants or Intraocular Lenses (IOL) works in a different way to help you achieve your vision correction goals of being able to see at a variety of distances after Cataract Surgery-without being dependent on eyeglasses, bifocals, readers or reading glasses. Drs. Stahl & Knowles will be able to suggest which one will help you achieve your vision correction goals after Cataract Surgery. Near vision presbyopia correcting lens implants correct both your distance vision and your presbyopia after Cataract Surgery. For the vast majority of patients, having a near vision presbyopia correcting lens implants means that you will be able to see at distance and up close without being dependent on eyeglasses, readers, bifocals or reading glasses.
So, patients choosing to have a near vision presbyopia correcting lens implant will likely find that they can drive, watch television, play golf and keep score, read a menu, play cards or do crafts-without the need for glasses. Patients choosing near vision presbyopia correcting lens implants typically experience a greater overall freedom from glasses allowing them to participate in most everyday activities without dependence on, or the hassle of glasses.
As with any surgical procedure, there are always risks as well as benefits. During your visit to Stahl Vision we will perform a Cataract examination and then arrange your Cataract Surgery scheduling. In addition, we will then spend the time necessary to review the everyday activities that are most important to you-and whether being independent of glasses for those activities is something that you would like to achieve. As you prepare for your visit to Stahl Vision it will be helpful if you begin thinking about what those activities are so that you can discuss them and explore them with the staff.
If you decide to have a near vision presbyopia correcting lens implant, our staff will make sure to review your questions and fully explain any additional fees related to the lens implant that you might be responsible for. Medicare and most insurance covers the cost of the Cataract Surgery, the surgical facility fee for Cataract Surgery, the surgical fee for Cataract Surgery-but not the cost of the near vision presbyopia correcting lens and its implantation. In most cases, Medicare or the insurance provider asks us to bill you for the additional cost of the necessary testing, the lens implant itself and its implantation. Our staff will be pleased to review any costs as well arrange easy affordable monthly payments to fit your budget, should you decide that the presbyopia correcting lens is the best choice.
Stahl Vision Laser & Eye Surgery Center in Dayton Ohio is conveniently located for patients with a Cataract and having Cataract Surgery with an Near Vision Presbyopia Correcting Lens Implant (IOL) from Troy, Tipp City, Sidney, Greenville, New Carlisle, Springfield, Huber Heights, Fairborn, Centerville, Beavercreek, Bellbrook, Kettering, Oakwood, Dayton, Trotwood, Englewood, Cincinnati, Chillicothe, Circleville, Portsmouth, Marietta, Waverly, Athens, Brookville, Germantown, Vandalia, Eaton, Xenia, Jamestown, Washington Court House, Yellow Springs, Carlisle, Franklin, Springboro, Waynesville, Lebanon, Mason, Oxford, and Middletown Ohio. Please call Stahl Vision at 937.643.2020 to schedule an appointment for a complete eye examination and consultation for Cataracts and Cataract Surgery if you are considering a Near Vision Presbyopia Correcting Lens Implant.