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Cataract

What is a cataract?

A cataract is the clouding of the eye’s natural lens, which lies behind the iris (the colourful part) and pupil. Cataracts can cause glare, double vision, and fuzzy and/or distorted vision. They can also make colours appear faded.

Who is at risk of cataracts?

Cataracts are a common condition that occurs as we get older. Sometimes cataracts are present at birth, but this is rare.

Age and long-term UV exposure are the most common risk factors. Cataracts can also develop from certain medical conditions, including prolonged steroid use, diabetes, and previous ocular injury.

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Treatment for cataracts

Being diagnosed with cataracts can be a difficult moment. It is hard to accept that your vision is no longer what it once was.

At EyeHub, we want to make sure that you feel in control of your treatment. It is why we offer cataract surgery with a range of leading, advanced technology intraocular lenses to choose from—meeting your personalised visual needs. Please click here to read about lens options.

We are here to support you. Life is about living, after all. And we want to make sure you can continue to live your life to the fullest

You can find out more information on about cataract treatment on our Resources page, or you can get in touch with the team at EyeHub today.

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Leading cataract surgeon on the Sunshine Coast

At EyeHub, we are proud to offer micro-incision cataract surgery with advanced diagnostics and cutting edge IOLs to patients across the Sunshine Coast. Our lead ophthalmologist, Dr Moorthy, is dedicated to providing the best visual outcome for her patients.

Wherever you are in your cataract journey, we are confident we can provide you with the treatment you need.

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When should my cataract be operated on?

When it comes to deciding whether to have eye surgery, it is important to consult with your eye surgeon to determine what is best for you. Generally, surgery is recommended when vision is impaired to the point where it is interfering with daily activities or pastimes.

The decision of whether to have surgery is one that should be made between you and your surgeon, considering your individual situation and needs.

Are there possible side effects from cataract surgery?

Before consenting to cataract surgery, it is important to be aware of the potential complications. Serious complications are quite rare, occurring in less than 1/1,000 patients.

It is always best to speak with your eye surgeon about the potential side effects and outcomes that may occur from undergoing surgery.

Does cataract surgery hurt?

Cataract surgery is painless and one of the quickest and most successful procedures of modern medicine. Some discomfort can be expected for up to 24 hours, but recovery is swift and the results instantaneous!

Dr Moorthy provides a tailored consult to suit every patient’s needs. You will be given a thorough explanation of what to expect during and after your surgery. We will discuss any concerns you have, and we will take the time to answer all your questions.

What are the options for Intraocular Lenses (IOL's)?

Choosing the right intraocular lens (IOL) is an important step in your treatment. During your personalised consultation with Dr Moorthy, IOL options will be discussed to best suit your visual needs. Dr Moorthy offers advanced technology aspheric IOLs with established experience in this, staying at the forefront of new and cutting-edge designs that offer greater spectacle independence and exceptional visual quality.

Monofocal Plus IOL

The introductory IOL, designed for individuals who desire crystal clear distance vision with some preserved intermediate vision (66cm), and readers required post-operatively. Very low incidence of visual glare and haloes. Astigmatism correcting versions (toric) available, where required.

Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) IOL

Delivers exceptional and continuous intermediate (66cm) to distance vision with excellent visual quality and contrast. Recommended for modern and active individuals who use smart phones/tablets/ computers and love the outdoors, with minimal reading. Low incidence of visual glare and haloes. Astigmatism correcting versions (toric) available, where required.

Spiral IOL

Delivers exceptional and continuous range of vision from near (30cm), intermediate (66cm) to distance with excellent visual quality and contrast. Recommended for individuals desiring complete spectacle independence, including reading. Low incidence of visual glare and haloes. Astigmatism correcting versions (toric) available, where required.

Small Aperture IOL

Designed for aberrated eyes, delivering exceptional range of vision from near (30cm) to intermediate (66cm), and good distance vision. Aberrations is a condition that affects visual quality and may occur inherently in some eyes or following corneal surgical procedures. Low incidence of visual dimming. Not recommended with concurrent macula disease.

Blended IOL

A combination of any of the above IOLs to achieve slightly differing range of vision in each eye, with distance vision targeted in the dominant eye and intermediate vision targeted in the non-dominant eye. Recommended when unsuitable for standard IOL implantation, as listed above. Low incidence of depth perception issues.

How long does the intraocular lens last?

Intraocular lenses (IOLs) are considered a permanent solution for cataracts, and they usually last the rest of a person’s life. However, in some rare cases, they may need to be removed or replaced. Intraocular lenses are very safe and effective, and most people can enjoy clear vision for many years after surgery.

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