Changes in your vision can be subtle at first, which is why recognizing early cataract symptoms matters—especially if you drive at night, work on screens, or rely on sharp vision for daily tasks. This guide is for adults noticing new blur, glare, or color...
Recovering after cataract surgery can feel deceptively simple: your vision may improve quickly, but the healing process still has rules. This checklist is for patients and caregivers who want clear, practical steps to protect the eye, reduce avoidable irritation, and...
During cataract surgery, your natural cloudy lens is replaced with an artificial lens called an intraocular lens or IOL. There are some excellent advanced technology or “premium” lens options to choose from. Dr. Evans will let you know what type of lens you are...
Cataract surgery is very common and is one of the safest and most effective procedures performed today. It is a very quick procedure that usually takes about fifteen minutes! During your appointment with us, Dr. Evans will let you know what type of lens you are a...
According to the WHO, cataracts cause nearly 51% of blindness in the world! That accounts for nearly 20 million people. In the United States, that number is around 5%. As a cataract specialist, I see my fair share of cataracts in the clinic. So what is a cataract? A...