Cataract Treatment in Orlando

Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness around the world. They can cause various symptoms, and each patient’s experience with cataracts is unique. For this reason, patients can have different goals regarding their cataract treatment. While some prioritize being able to drive at night, others are more concerned with completely getting out of glasses and contacts. 

At Vold Vision, we can customize your cataract experience with lenses that fit your specific needs. We offer the most revolutionary technology on the market today, and our patients are achieving a vision they did not think was possible at this stage in life.

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Cataract Treatment

Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness around the world. They can cause various symptoms, and each patient’s experience with cataracts is unique. For this reason, patients can have different goals regarding their cataract treatment. While some prioritize being able to drive at night, others are more concerned with completely getting out of glasses and contacts. 

At Vold Vision, we can customize your cataract experience with lenses that fit your specific needs. We offer the most revolutionary technology on the market today, and our patients are achieving a vision they did not think was possible at this stage in life.

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A cataract is the stiffening of our eye’s natural lens, which leads to blurry vision and clouding. Having a cataract is like having a dirty windshield on your car. They typically strike people over age 40 and affect over 24.4 million Americans. While they are painless, they cause poor night vision, distracting glares, and reduced color perception.

In the early stages, cataracts begin very small and are almost undetectable. However, the condition is progressive, and with time vision will start to blur more and more.

There are three primary types of cataracts:

  1. Subcapsular cataract
  2. Nuclear cataract
  3. Cortical cataract 

The signs and symptoms can vary widely depending on what type of cataract you have. Regardless of symptomatology, the moment a cataract is suspected, it is important to see a trained eye doctor for a correct diagnosis. The eye surgeons at Vold Vision treat every type of cataract, and they each require a unique treatment plan and ongoing management.

While the number of cataract cases is significant and widespread, there are treatments available depending on the type and progression of your specific case. During your initial consultation, your eyes will be examined, and your physician may or may not recommend surgery to remove cataracts. 

If surgery is recommended, one of the physicians at Vold Vision will remove your clouded lens and replace it with a new, clear, intraocular lens (IOL). New IOLs are continually being developed to make them more useful for you. During your initial in-office exam, our optical technician will perform eye measurements to allow us to place the perfect customized lens during surgery.

There are two primary types of cataract surgery:

Standard Cataract Surgery

Dr. Vold and his team of cataract specialists offer traditional (manual) cataract surgery where a small blade is used to make a tiny opening through which the cataract is removed, and the new lens is placed. This procedure does not treat any astigmatism that the patient might have.

Laser Cataract Surgery

During this procedure, the surgeon will use the LenSX femtosecond laser to remove the cataract. The surgery team will also utilize the ORA System Technology to ensure the patient’s prescription measurements are precise, providing the patient with the most optimal visual outcome. 

There are a number of other cataract treatments available for patients who may not need traditional or laser cataract surgery. At Vold Vision, our surgeons sit with each patient one-on-one to create a tailored, custom treatment approach.

What are the Benefits of Cataract Surgery?

The benefits of your cataract treatment will depend on your specific surgical goals and the intraocular lens that you choose. IOLs can address a variety of vision concerns, allowing patients to choose their priorities and customize their visual outcomes. At Vold Vision, we offer the following IOLs:

*You will still need glasses for intermediate and near activites


Cataract Treatment FAQ

Intraocular lenses are made of very durable plastics and don’t break down like the natural lenses in our eyes. That means they are permanent and typically won’t need to ever be replaced.

Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed surgery in the U.S. It’s an outpatient procedure and only takes a few minutes to complete in the hands of a skilled cataract surgeon. When utilizing cutting-edge technology, both safety and efficacy exceed 99% in most clinical studies.

Cataract surgery isn’t painful. Anesthetic drops will be put in your eyes before the procedure to prevent any possible discomfort. Most patients only feel slight pressure if they feel anything at all.

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Patients have come from 50 states & over 25 different countries to have Dr. Vold personally perform their surgery.

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Why Should I Go to Vold Vision in Orlando for Cataract Treatment?

Cataract innovation is a passion for award-winning cataract surgeon Dr. Steven Vold. Dr. Vold is a true innovator in ophthalmology, offering the most advanced cataract surgery available, and taking special care in customizing treatment for each patient. Dr. Vold was the first in Florida to perform custom laser cataract correction. 

Additionally, the team of eye surgeons at Vold Vision is one of the country’s leaders in intraocular technology. Our physicians offer many of the most advanced technologies to diagnose and treat cataracts, including: 

Take the Next Step

To learn more about cataracts, schedule a consultation with one of the providers at Vold Vision. Throughout your entire treatment journey, you will have your very own Vold liaison to assist you with any questions you have. Our patient care counselors are available by text, phone, or email and no question is too small for them to answer. To schedule a consultation, fill out the consultation request form below, or call or text (407) 309-2788 .