Having more glare while driving at night?

Jan 29, 2018

Are TV news tickers getting harder to read? Do you have to squint to see scoreboards on TV? If so, you may be developing cataracts. Cataracts are a naturally occurring age-related change that occurs in the lenses inside our eyes. Cataracts change our lenses from clear to a yellowed and hazy/cloudy appearance; this changes makes vision… Read More » The post Having more glare while driving at night? appeared first on Advanced Eye Care Center.

Are TV news tickers getting harder to read? Do you have to squint to see scoreboards on TV? If so, you may be developing cataracts. Cataracts are a naturally occurring age-related change that occurs in the lenses inside our eyes. Cataracts change our lenses from clear to a yellowed and hazy/cloudy appearance; this changes makes vision blurry. These changes can occur quickly, but the majority of cataracts take multiple years to develop. Patients may notice gradual changes in their vision throughout this time.

Dr. Ballitch and Advanced Eye Care Center uses the latest technology to help you or a loved one improve their vision through cataract surgery. Along with standard cataract surgery, Advanced Eye Care Center also offers premium multifocal intraocular lenses, toric lenses, and in many cases can include a procedure to help those suffering from glaucoma.  Dr. Ballitch has superior technology and expertise to serve patients who have cataracts and are ready to improve their vision. Don’t wait; call 419-521-3937 for a consultation today!

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