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Davonu
08-20-2020, 01:43 PM
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
davem4616
08-20-2020, 01:58 PM
I can't offer any 1st hand experience with the MD that you are considering
but will say that after what my wife went though and listening to my brother and a couple of friends that have had that surgery, I'm going to hold off on this surgery as long as possible
post surgery none of them want to drive at night anymore
Stu from NYC
08-20-2020, 02:14 PM
I can't offer any 1st hand experience with the MD that you are considering
but will say that after what my wife went though and listening to my brother and a couple of friends that have had that surgery, I'm going to hold off on this surgery as long as possible
post surgery none of them want to drive at night anymore
Surprising to hear thought it improved your vision. They have any idea what might have gone wrong. I do have the world slowest growing cataracts and surgery is in my future.
Altavia
08-20-2020, 03:06 PM
Excellent results for me with multi-focal, wish I did it sooner.
Sketchy to drive a dusk/night before. No problem now.
YMMV
sam&rog
08-20-2020, 03:50 PM
Are you really serious about getting medical advice from this forum?
Go talk to a real Doctor to get the best advice.
Davonu
08-20-2020, 03:55 PM
Are you really serious about getting medical advice from this forum?
Go talk to a real Doctor to get the best advice.
Did you know that it is possible to do both?!? :ohdear:
(And yes...there are people on the forum whose opinion I value.)
Davonu
08-20-2020, 03:59 PM
One other very specific question, folks. If you have monofocal lenses put in both eyes for distance vision, do you have any idea how near to you your vision starts to blur? I know you would need readers. But what about looking at a television maybe 10'-12' across the room. Would that TV still be in good focus?
(And yes, I will be asking a doctor this question also...LOL!!)
graciegirl
08-20-2020, 04:03 PM
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
Ocala Eye has many, many eye specialists that cover all forms of eye disease. Dr. Armstrong is the one who does cataract surgery.
I was terrified of having anything sharp touch my eyes. It was a piece of cake and Dr. Armstrong is extremely well qualified and also very kind. She studied at Georgetown which is an excellent medical school and she was born in Ocala. I can't tell you how much all three of us like and trust her.
Jodie A. Armstrong, M.D., F.A.C.S., is no stranger to the heart of Florida area; after all, she was born and raised in Ocala. Beginning with her college education, Dr. Armstrong has traveled throughout the country diligently completing her medical training and establishing her medical career. She joined the accomplished medical staff of Ocala Eye in August 2006. Dr. Armstrong is an accomplished laser vision cataract surgeon utilizing no-shot, no-stitch techniques with the latest methods of astigmatism reduction. Moreover, her experience includes the instruction of ophthalmology residents at the prestigious Bascom Palmer Eye Institute on how to achieve the best visual outcomes. Her interests also include general ophthalmology and preventative eye exams. Dr. Armstrong’s path to ophthalmology lead through both Florida State University and the University of Miami, where she began her medical school training in 1996. Her medical studies continued in Washington, D.C. where she earned her M.D. in 2000 at Georgetown University. Following her Georgetown Transitional Internship at Inova Fairfax Hospital, Dr. Armstrong began her residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio. Upon completion of her residency, she relocated to Miami and obtained medical staff positions at Bascom Palmer and the Veterans Affairs Hospital.
birdiebill
08-20-2020, 06:35 PM
I do not know anything about the doctor or Ocala Eye. But to answer a one other question— I also chose mono focal lens. My distance vision is great. I do not need readers for watching tv. I have two pair of readers. One pair is for reading my iPad when it is on my lap. My desktop monitor is a little farther away so I have a slightly weaker pair of readers for it. I do not need readers for anything farther than 3 feet away. Everyone may have a slightly different experience. Ask your eye doctor.
JoMar
08-20-2020, 09:17 PM
I had both eyes done 2 years ago, have no trouble driving at night, an occasional halo but nothing horrible. Some of the issues are dependent on the lenses you choose. I went for monovision and I can read anything close and see distance which is what I struggled with in first place. Menus, magazines, books are no issues. Very small "contract" type stuff can be. I elected to have them done early although I knew it wasn't necessary. Since the surgery is surprisingly easy and the recovery time is unbelievably short I couldn't justify not getting it done. My wife had her first eye done last week and will have her second one done next week....she is as amazed as I was. I started wearing glasses in 3rd grade, it's so nice not wearing them anymore.
Topspinmo
08-20-2020, 10:48 PM
Best procedure I ever had, I hated wearing glasses and didn’t have to until mid 40’s. In my case I need reading glasses, anything 5 feet or further out is crystal clear. Some point you may get floater, which can be easily fixed in less than couple minutes. But take hour or more of waiting. You’re doctor will evaluate you’re eyes and let you know what problems might occur not everybody eye site the same. St. Luke’s done mind very satisfied with procedures and follow ups plus very close and convenient.
richinfl
08-21-2020, 05:09 AM
I have no knowledge of Dr. Armstrong or Ocala Eye, but having had recent cataract surgery on both eyes at St Luke's in Sumter Landing, I have to say that they have to be the best organized group I have every worked with. Not only are you served by professionals, from the surgeon to the front desk clerk, but everyone there works hard at making you feel you are special and your surgery is import to them. Dr. Kimberly Ireland is amazing, and the experience was fantastic. Just a thought, but one you should seriously consider.
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
GOLFER54
08-21-2020, 05:13 AM
I recently had the surgery. I had the lens implanted in both eyes. One at a time, two weeks apart. It was very easy all I had to do was put drops in three days prior and for a month afterwards in both eyes. Went in with 80 in one eye and 50 in the other. A month later 20/25 in both eyes. Now I do not need glasses for close or far. The clarity is wonderful. It is a painless operation that takes 15 minutes. The office staff and all the doctors are wonderful. My vision was so cloudy for months, I really thought I was going blind. This surgery changed my life, the only bad part is, I no longer have an excuse for hitting the golf ball incorrectly. Good Luck !
Pillowtalk
08-21-2020, 05:22 AM
I had both the near and far len’s put in by her a little over a year ago. She is very detailed, very professional, her staff is great. The whole process is painless and they addressed any questions or concerns I had right away which made the whole process stress free for me.
mlmarr1
08-21-2020, 05:27 AM
My suggestion is
John Gooch MD at
St. Luke's at the Villages, 352.350.8484 his office is in the new Brownwood medical building by the hotel, surgery is done at the Sumter Landing location/Canal Street.
My brother had both done in the last 30 days, no issues, recommends him highly .. 352.350.8484 appointment line..
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
aldeana
08-21-2020, 05:32 AM
I had a great experience last month at St Luke's, Sumter Landing area. Dr. Ireland does the surgery, and other docs and staff are super.
hjdttt
08-21-2020, 05:44 AM
I can’t help you with the doctor, as I’m in Virginia. But I want to mention that there have been amazing advances in multifocal lenses in recent years.
I got the Alcon PanOptix Trifocal Intraocular Lenses, but your vision needs may be very different, of course.
I wore glasses for almost 50 years. Now I’m glasses-free, except for reading glasses when I face teeny-tiny type. Or maybe if my eyes get too fatigued late in the day.
No problem for me with night driving.
Also, the laser cataract procedure was pain-free.
Best of luck!
jbrown132
08-21-2020, 06:02 AM
One other very specific question, folks. If you have monofocal lenses put in both eyes for distance vision, do you have any idea how near to you your vision starts to blur? I know you would need readers. But what about looking at a television maybe 10'-12' across the room. Would that TV still be in good focus?
(And yes, I will be asking a doctor this question also...LOL!!)
I’ve had both eyes done. Can still read a normal book without glasses but much better with glasses. TV across the room is no problem. Menus in restaurants can be a problem if the light is low and they have fancy print. There you will need glasses or anything that has small print.
BlkBlt6
08-21-2020, 06:16 AM
I love Graciegirl!
Bridget Staunton
08-21-2020, 06:25 AM
Dr Sherwood UF Health is great specialist
geri317
08-21-2020, 06:33 AM
I had Dr. Armstrong. She’s very busy and no time for chit chat but good at her job.
NYCAROL
08-21-2020, 06:37 AM
I used Ocala Eye and had Dr Pollack. He did both eyes for cataract surgery 8 years ago. Also had lenses implanted and do not need glasses. No problems. Ocala eye is the best.
msilagy
08-21-2020, 06:40 AM
Cataract surgery is necessary if you need it. As far as driving at night ask the Dr for night driving glasses and he will give you a prescription. Medicare offers one set of glasses free after the surgery. Makes a world of difference at night. I am surprised people don't address that with their Dr - I did - and his reply was I know what you mean and gave me the prescription. I picked out the frames and filled it at Walmart. I see beautifully while driving at night now.
FredJacobs
08-21-2020, 06:52 AM
I have had cataract surgery at Ocala Eye without any problems. I used to wear glasses to see and took them off to read. Now, it is the reverse. My vision was tested at 15/15 and I have no problems driving at any time of day. However, I do need reading glasses and for that I thank Dollar Tree - $1 per pair and I keep at least one pair in every room of the house and 1 in the car.
Bill1701
08-21-2020, 07:04 AM
I have had other work done at Ocala Eye, both at Laurel Manor and their office in Ocala. The doctors were all good. My problem with them is with their process and wait times. You get seen and prepped by a staff member fairly quickly. After that, at least at the Ocala office, you get shown to chair in the hallway and wait. And wait and wait some more. My last appointment was for a checkup. After waiting for almost two hours to see the doctor I left. 30 minutes later they called to see where I was. During the wait time no one checks on you or gives you an idea how long it will be.
Scorpyo
08-21-2020, 07:05 AM
Excellent thread and very timely for me. I’m getting my left eye done on Tuesday and my right 4 weeks later. Quite a few of the responses made me feel better. I did, however, tell my surgeon I was disappointed in him. He’s only done 10,000+ cataract surgeries. I really wanted an experienced surgeon not a rookie. Also he’s a Mets fan from Brooklyn. Everyone knows Yankee fan surgeons from the Bronx are far superior. Oh well I guess you can’t have everything.
Foxmd
08-21-2020, 07:12 AM
I had accommodative lenses placed in both eyes by Kimberly Ireland at St. Luke's. Medicare didn't cover it but I now see both distance and reading distance.
dsettl
08-21-2020, 07:22 AM
See DR. Ireland at ST Lukes in Sumter Landing Excellent eye care. 352 350 8484
chriskarst
08-21-2020, 07:31 AM
Just had both eyes done by Ocala Eye - Dr. Janks. The surgery went like clockwork - no problems. Very impressed with the surgery center. Got mono-vision - one eye for distance and one eye for close. Have had that with contacts & then laser for 40+ years so I knew it would work for me. Saved $3K by not doing multifocal in both eyes.
Donvan
08-21-2020, 07:33 AM
Had cataract surgery last fall. Putting it off it will only get worse and you will get older. I went for best vision for seeing far was told I would need glasses to read. Ended up with 20/25 vision and can read great . Would think twice about doing one each way. Many people have a had time adjusting. Don’t know Dr Armstrong but would really get the best Dr you can find.
greenflash245
08-21-2020, 07:41 AM
don't do the multi focal. just ge the sense that corrects your distance and get some reading glasses for close up
kanoa1kale2
08-21-2020, 07:46 AM
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
I had cataract surgery about 5 years ago in Ohio. I opted for the Crystalens multifocal style lenses. They are great. They use the existing muscles from the original lenses to adjust the focal length. I can see from 4 inches in front of my face out to infinity. They are binocular vision, so your depth perception is not affected like monovision does. I've had no issues with them since they were installed and really like getting up without reaching for glasses and not requiring reading glasses.
Rzepecki
08-21-2020, 07:48 AM
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
You need to talk further with your doctor as you don't seem to understand what monovision is.
I wore monovision contacts for 20 years, so it was absolutely the way for me to go when I had cataract surgery. Also, after surgery my night vision was much improved.
If you’ve never worn monovision contacts, it probably won’t be your best option and I’m surprised Dr. Armstrong would suggest it.
Pedrocarrasco01@yahoo.com
08-21-2020, 07:55 AM
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
I went to Ocala Eye, did not like them, they wanted to do a lot of testing that I felt unnecessary, I went to Mid Florida Eye, Dr Panzo is great he found a spot on the back of the eye that was deemed a birth defect, much closer to my home since they are in Summerfield just a bit North of Walmart on 441. I would recommend them highly. I had my cataract done in Virginia over 8 years ago, have great vision with plastic lenses. Good luck, but today Cataract surgery is very common
Polar Bear
08-21-2020, 08:00 AM
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Davonu
08-21-2020, 08:03 AM
You need to talk further with your doctor as you don't seem to understand what monovision is.
I wore monovision contacts for 20 years, so it was absolutely the way for me to go when I had cataract surgery. Also, after surgery my night vision was much improved.
If you’ve never worn monovision contacts, it probably won’t be your best option and I’m surprised Dr. Armstrong would suggest it.
I appreciate your input. I've done a bit of homework since my original post and I see what you mean. I believe monovision is one lens for distance and another for up close. Correct? That is NOT what I plan to do. I stand corrected.
That being said...you seem to know about such things. I would appreciate if you could give me a lay-person's definition of the various options. Or possibly a link to a good website. I've looked around some and still haven't found a source that is really definitive. Monovision, monofocal, multifocal, (other?). It's kinda whacky. If you can help clarify a bit, I would really appreciate it. :)
MJY10101
08-21-2020, 08:56 AM
Has anyone had mono vision lenses put in after cataract surgery and then had them removed a few years later to have trifocals put in? The mono (one for distance and one for close up) Has me still wearing glasses full time. If so, where did you go for this procedure? Thanks.
griffija
08-21-2020, 08:59 AM
St Lukes, Did mine 3 years ago. Had corrective lenses. Use cheaters once in a while for reading. Was + 425 farsighted, not one problem at all. Dr Ireland did a great job.
JCoth1972
08-21-2020, 09:03 AM
You would need 1.00 or 1.25 readers for reading only. I can see the car's dashboard instruments fine as well as TV at home.
lindaelane
08-21-2020, 09:05 AM
Are you really serious about getting medical advice from this forum?
Go talk to a real Doctor to get the best advice. This person is not asking "medical advice". They are asking about Villagers who have had good experiences/results from local medical doctors. And you seem like a mean-spirited and our thoughtless/unintelligent person, though based on this one remark I really could not tell, but I do hope you improve your online manners. It makes it unpleasant for all of us when we have to read trolling remarks.
doecats
08-21-2020, 09:20 AM
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
I wold never go to Ocala again--had cataract surgery there and had more trouble that it was actually worth it to have had it done! Prescribed the wrong medicine, went back 4 times only to e told there was nothing wrong, it was in My head! Finally could not get into local office so went to one of the doctors in Ocala and he could not believe what was going on--actually said that it was too bad I could not sue the doctor that did this. He is still there so if you can't get in to Armstrong, I would definately look somewhere else.
Doctor was not Armstrong but have talked with several people and they all feel the same--use someone else! Lake Eye has several doctors that do great work
Baywayric
08-21-2020, 09:55 AM
That being said...you seem to know about such things. I would appreciate if you could give me a lay-person's definition of the various options. Or possibly a link to a good website. I've looked around some and still haven't found a source that is really definitive. Monovision, monofocal, multifocal, (other?). It's kinda whacky. If you can help clarify a bit, I would really appreciate it. :)
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chrissy2231
08-21-2020, 10:46 AM
Kimberly Ireland, MD St. Lukes, the villages. Ocala is too far, you need checkups after & stuff b4. Check her out on healthgrades.com & do it for all drs.
pec0439@gmail.com
08-21-2020, 10:52 AM
I had Dr. Jank at Ocala Eye do my cataract surgery and extremely pleased. No longer wear glasses. Did one eye for distance and other for reading.
algi45
08-21-2020, 11:21 AM
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
She did my cataract surgery years ago and I am very pleased with the result.
OhioBuckeye
08-21-2020, 11:28 AM
Don’t live in TV anymore but when we lived there for 8 yrs. I was amazed how many Drs. there was for anything you needed done & I found out there is a lot of very good Drs. but but to talk to any one of them they’ll tell you they’re the best. If you go to a Dr. go to a eye specialist. I wouldn’t come here for advice because there’s a lot people that go to certain Drs.
for a reason because they are cheap & do 100 eye surgeries a day. Research a lot & go to one you trust, not because they do a lot or they’re cheap! Good Luck
ssshaner@yahoo.com
08-21-2020, 12:16 PM
Dr. Armstrong did mine. Very pleased. And follow ups are very through
ShaSha
08-21-2020, 01:08 PM
Please just get distance. I did that. No biggie to wear readers. I have 20/20 vision in both eyes. Do not need readers for cell. My husband did multi and needs glasses!!!
Good luck.
Topspinmo
08-21-2020, 01:42 PM
Kimberly Ireland, MD St. Lukes, the villages. Ocala is too far, you need checkups after & stuff b4. Check her out on healthgrades.com & do it for all drs.
I agree why fight traffic when you can have it done 10 minutes away?
ggdawg
08-21-2020, 02:24 PM
I highly recommend Dr. Armstrong. I had both eyes done by her (mono, for distance). Her whole team is wonderful and transportation provided if needed. Distance for driving is great and yes... Television viewing is good! You won't be disappointed. She is also a kind and caring person.
yankygrl
08-21-2020, 03:49 PM
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
I had mine done a few years ago but Lake Eye, Dr. Wherli and associates were fantastic. Because I was under 65 and didn’t want to go back using cheaters, I elected to got with multifocal lenses. I think it cost $4000.00 out of pocket. I have had no issues since.
jjombrello
08-21-2020, 03:58 PM
We have been with Ocala Eye for 21 years and are very pleased with the eye care we have received. We were with Dr. Schwenk until he retired and were then taken over by Dr. Armstrong. It couldn't have been better. She is pleasant and competent and we will continue to have her take care of our eye health. We have not developed cataracts, but know she does that type of surgery.
DonnaMarie
08-21-2020, 05:22 PM
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
I had both eyes done by Dr. Armstrong about 2 years ago. I opted for the multi focal lenses ($6400 over what Medicare paid at that time) and would do it again in a heartbeat.
I Love not having to constantly dig for reading glasses and seeing clearly at a distance.
bpascani
08-21-2020, 05:43 PM
my husband went with Dr Charles Sweeney, for both eyes (done months apart), in Gainesville. We were very impressed with his diagnosis, plan, procedures, followup, and all!
twinklesweep
08-25-2020, 05:08 AM
I have no knowledge of Dr. Armstrong or Ocala Eye, but having had recent cataract surgery on both eyes at St Luke's in Sumter Landing, I have to say that they have to be the best organized group I have every worked with. Not only are you served by professionals, from the surgeon to the front desk clerk, but everyone there works hard at making you feel you are special and your surgery is import to them. Dr. Kimberly Ireland is amazing, and the experience was fantastic. Just a thought, but one you should seriously consider.
I’ve heard good things about only two doctors st Ocala Eye: Drs Armstrong and El Mallah.
BUT I hear a constant drumming of Exceptional positive experiences at St Luke’s right in LSL. I’ve heard several names repeated (some right in this thread), but it sounds:popcorn: like ANY doctor there is exceptional.
None of this is from personal experience. I had mine done well before moving to TV.
JoMar
08-25-2020, 06:22 PM
Curious....several posts about waiting 4 weeks between first and second eye. Why so long?
nn0wheremann
08-26-2020, 09:33 AM
I'm having my annual debate about whether or not it's time for cataract surgery...
I'm considering seeing Dr. Armstrong at Ocala Eye. Anybody have any cataract surgery experience with her? I'd likely go with monovision for distance vision (knowing I'd need glasses to read), although I still think about multi-focal a bit.
I would really like to hear your opinions, especially if you have any input regarding Dr. Armstrong, or if not, Ocala Eye in general.
Thanks.
I have no experience with that doctor, but I was very dissatisfied with another doctor in the practice, and with the technician who did a hurried and slipshod refraction. These Bozos would not write a prescription. They are in the business of selling surgery and nothing but that. I went to an Optometrist who took time, got the refraction right, and prescribed bifocals so again I can read, and see clearly at distances.
bilcon
08-27-2020, 07:21 AM
Lake Eye, Dr Holman did my surgery and I had the multifocal lenses put in in 2016. I wore glassed for distance and reading for 40 years, and since the surgery, I have not had to wear glasses for either. Love it. He was and is wonderful and it was one of the best decisions I made. No problems with distance and reading even small print. Well worth the money. The decision to have the cataracts done should be made on your eye doctors recommendation.
JoMar
08-27-2020, 04:38 PM
Lake Eye, Dr Holman did my surgery and I had the multifocal lenses put in in 2016. I wore glassed for distance and reading for 40 years, and since the surgery, I have not had to wear glasses for either. Love it. He was and is wonderful and it was one of the best decisions I made. No problems with distance and reading even small print. Well worth the money. The decision to have the cataracts done should be made on your eye doctors recommendation.
My wife had second eye done this morning by Dr. Holman, all is great...but my question is still out there, why do some wait for 4 weeks between surgeries? No longer an issue for us, but curious.
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