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RoseyRed 08-15-2024 06:39 AM

another estimate for comparison
 
Also would suggest another opinion and estimate of cost on the lense!

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Originally Posted by logdog (Post 2360115)
I had an evaluation yesterday at St Luke's to discuss cataract surgery options. While the basic lenses are covered by insurance, multi focal lenses are an out of pocket expense. I knew this going in but was surprised that the cost would be $4,000 per eye... much higher than I had anticipated. Also, I was told that I would lose some of my near vision in exchange for getting some distance focus if I went that route.

Has anyone had the multi focal done recently and would care to share cost and experience? Any regrets?


Susan1717 08-15-2024 06:43 AM

I currently wear mono vision 30 day contacts and live it! Best thing I’ve done. Gave small cataracts but when I need the surgery, will go with mono vision there as well. My finance had the surgery last year and paid the extra. I believe he paid $2500 an eye and is very glad he did it! No readers ever needed snd can see far perfectly!

nn0wheremann 08-15-2024 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by logdog (Post 2360115)
I had an evaluation yesterday at St Luke's to discuss cataract surgery options. While the basic lenses are covered by insurance, multi focal lenses are an out of pocket expense. I knew this going in but was surprised that the cost would be $4,000 per eye... much higher than I had anticipated. Also, I was told that I would lose some of my near vision in exchange for getting some distance focus if I went that route.

Has anyone had the multi focal done recently and would care to share cost and experience? Any regrets?

The cured my astigmatism. Because of prior surgery fifty years ago I had a choice of preference to distance or close vision. I chose distance, for driving a car. Now I use readers for close vision. The cost was $4000 for both eyes. I have no regrets, and would make the same choice at the same provider.

My brother went with Lake Eye, they put one lense in a little bit crooked. He needs glasses full time and he often misses putts by a fraction of an inch.

yporter 08-15-2024 06:55 AM

My experience and costs
 
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Originally Posted by logdog (Post 2360115)
I had an evaluation yesterday at St Luke's to discuss cataract surgery options. While the basic lenses are covered by insurance, multi focal lenses are an out of pocket expense. I knew this going in but was surprised that the cost would be $4,000 per eye... much higher than I had anticipated. Also, I was told that I would lose some of my near vision in exchange for getting some distance focus if I went that route.

Has anyone had the multi focal done recently and would care to share cost and experience? Any regrets?

Last summer while in Ohio (Dad still going strong at 93, so we spend summers North) I got both eyes done. My portion of each eye was $1800 and that was for multifocal lenses with astigmatism correction. Was absolutely gobsmacked at the improvement immediately after (like moving from really yellow incandescent to bright white LEDs, almost painfully sharp even at a distance, and the severe halo/starring effect around lights at night is mostly gone), and now at a year am still extremely happy. I had distance correction most of my life, and do not need now. Am aware that as I continue to age, I will probably need to use readers later in life but it was totally worth it for me.

MidWestIA 08-15-2024 07:02 AM

I had St Luke's Dr Ireland do the multi focal lens cost about $4,000 I see great at a distance and i can read sometimes hold out a little for that and I have a clear glass bifocal with reading pane for smaller print or if I have alot to read.

Do a search for cataracts out here NOBODY has as many good comments as Dr Ireland

msilagy 08-15-2024 07:13 AM

The villages Eye Dr's take advantage of the seniors with the upcharge for toric lens. In Illinois I paid $1500 for both my eyes to have toric lens inserted whereas I won't need reading glasses. In the Villages the charge was $8000 for both eyes. These lens are made by one company ALCON so there is no excuse about what the cost is for all eye Dr's. They have a captive audience. I went with my friend to see a Dr in an office in Laurel Manor and he tried to talk my friend into getting the upgraded lens when my friend doesn't even wear reading glasses. When I interjected that he did not need these lens the Dr shot me daggers as my friend couldn't afford something he clearly didn't need. It really is sad.

BrianL99 08-15-2024 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Dkintzer (Post 2360264)
First let me say, as someone who is legally blind in 1 eye…& who always had perfect vision…the $ you spend on your sight is more valuable than any “stuff” you spend $ on otherwise. I couldn’t get the multi focal lenses because of retina issues but my husband had it done a couple years ago with the newer trifocal lenses & WOW! He has no problem with near, middle or distance visions. Hope this helps. Good luck & good vision to you!🤓

One needs to be very careful with tri-focal IOL replacements. If you opt for the PanOptix, your days of driving at night are usually over.

Meet the New Trifocal IOL

airstreamingypsy 08-15-2024 07:29 AM

I went for the no frills surgery, walked out with 20-20 vision.

Federspiel 08-15-2024 07:31 AM

Had it done by a Great Opthalmologist in Cincinnati.
One was set far sighted and the other eye intermediate. $2,500 for one eye, $1,500 for the other. I wear no glasses whatsoever! Loving it.

Some eye Drs get measurements and implants set perfectly, many do not! Find a good one and you won't care what it costs.

billethkid 08-15-2024 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by airstreamingypsy (Post 2360325)
I went for the no frills surgery, walked out with 20-20 vision.

St. Lukes and specifically Dr. ireland is among the best there is.

I also decided on the "standard" lense. I had them set up one near and one far (called mono).....over 10 years ago.....have had no need for glasses of any kind since!

Your stated quote of $4000 per eye seems very high.

NoMoSno 08-15-2024 07:36 AM

Everyone's situation will be different.
Ocala Eye did my multifocal PanOptix lenses 3 years ago. $3000 per eye.
They work great for me. No halos. No problem with night driving. No more glasses. 20-20 vision.

Behoult 08-15-2024 07:47 AM

I just had my cataracts done in both eyes (1 week apart). I had major astigmatism in both eyes and was also +4.00 in both eyes. I went with the Vivity lens and I am extremely pleased with the results. As regards cost - it was $8,200.00. I do not require glasses for distance or reading. Your Opthomologist should recommend which lens best for your situation. There are many options to choose from.

jabacon6669 08-15-2024 07:51 AM

Cateract surgery
 
I am currently going through the process now. Met with my surgeon over a week ago. I live in TV in the winter, NH in the summer. Decided to have it done in Portsmouth, NH. The cost of the upgrade here was $5,000 for both eyes total. I'm having the right eye done. on August 29. He explained to me that the regular lens offered is what he recommended for me. He stated the improvement that I would receive from the upgrade might not meet my satisfaction. The extra 5K you pay might be a waste. Point being, everyone has different issues. rely on your surgeons recommendations. Don't be afraid to ask him. I know people who have the regular provided lens, and they state the improvement was incredible.

Wondering 08-15-2024 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by logdog (Post 2360115)
I had an evaluation yesterday at St Luke's to discuss cataract surgery options. While the basic lenses are covered by insurance, multi focal lenses are an out of pocket expense. I knew this going in but was surprised that the cost would be $4,000 per eye... much higher than I had anticipated. Also, I was told that I would lose some of my near vision in exchange for getting some distance focus if I went that route.

Has anyone had the multi focal done recently and would care to share cost and experience? Any regrets?

I use to wear multifocal contact lenses but when I had cataract surgery, my eye doctor said no. Anyone that has multifocal cataract surgery, that I have talked with, doesn't like them. I wear over the counter glasses for reading and computer work - no problem.

maistocars 08-15-2024 07:58 AM

I, too, had the multifocal with Dr. Ireland this past February. The best $8k I ever spent. Colors are vivid and no longer need reader glasses. I heard many stories of those looking to save some money with the lesser options and regretted their decision. IMHO, if you have the funds, I would recommend going for it. Good luck!


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