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Sorry, here comes a negative for mid Florida eye. I paid total of $4,000 after insurance. Took the distance corrective lenses. Prior to surgery they did tell me about stigmas in both eyes but said it would be ok. It wasn’t. I still need glasses for both near & far. Vision without glasses is only about 30% improved. Not worth the money for me.
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Just had cataract surgery in April. Approx $3400 per eye from Lake Eye. Synergy is the lens tech from J&J.
Very happy. Medicare will only cover basic surgery and single vision correction. These lenses that correct for astigmatism and full range of vision are not covered by Medicare. These lenses correct near, far and midrange. Mine corrected to 20/20 or 20/25 depending on distance. Sometimes have issues reading closely if low light. Wife is getting hers done in July. Talk to a good opthalmologist with experience. |
In the Chicago suburbs I had it done for $1500 an eye. When I told my Dr what they were charging in Fl he laughed and said I'm living in the wrong state. These Dr's in TV definitely are gouging the seniors for the toric lens (you won't need reading glasses) because they can! I was with a friend at Ocala eye and he tried talking a friend of mine into these lens even tho it was not necessary as standard lens would be fine. He didn't even wear reading glasses! After the Dr at Ocala Eye finished his promotion, I asked if I could say something. I told my friend, who was not aware of the situation, that standard lens would be fine for him. The Dr stared at me in amazement. My friend saved $3K. Also these lens are all made by the same company, so no price difference,
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I had cataracts both eyes and got the more expensive lens. Night vision blurry for a couple months but cleared up as time went by. Best thing I've ever done. No more lost eye glasses! No need for them. Ocala eye Dr. Zank or something like that.
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Pay the extra. I had the multi-focal lens put in. Wonderful! I haven’t worn my glasses since. I can read the paper, do the crosswords and still see the golf ball after I hit it. (Okay, I know it’s not as far as it used to be).
I second this. I’ve had same results from Lake Eye. Don’t wear any glasses, can read everything. It was worth every cent of the $3400. They said they redo many mistakes from other eye surgeries. |
I chose lenses that Medicare covered plus $1000 for astigmatism correction.
I went with "mono" (one eye near other eye far). Done by St. Lukes/Dr. Ireland.......outstanding care, technology and facility. The only glasses I need are plain old sunglasses only!!! |
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I went for the one where I don't pay extra. The eye dr said you will reading glasses, I said okay. I came out of the surgery with 20-20 vision.
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Eye Surgery
I had Crystal lens (Florence Henderson commercials :-) ) put in around 9 years ago with my cataract surgery. I am not sure if they even use them anymore. it cost me 7k out of pocket as it was a relatively new procedure. Fast forward, I need distance glasses very light usually when driving and reading glasses 1.50. My middle sight is perfect. After surgery my vision was better than perfect. 20/25. I had one eye adjusted for reading and the other eye for distance. I was not happy for about one year after surgery and finally I adjusted (halos, lots of floaters I didn’t have before, retinal problems). That got better as time progressed. Today I am sure the surgery is much better. I was blind before without glasses; now I am not.
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Toric lens
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Eye surgery
I had mine done back in Virginia and since insurance will only pay for cataract surgery, it cost me about $8,500 for everything.
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