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    What is the best lens implant to choose for my cataract surgery?

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  • Dr Madeleine Adams is an experienced ophthalmologist specialising in cataract and lens surgery, providing custom vision corrections to best suit your eyes and your lifestyle. … View Profile

    There is no ‘better’ option – the choice is dependent upon your eye health as well as your lifestyle visual requirements. Certain eye conditions can make particular IOLs (intra-ocular lenses) unsuitable.

    Different lenses can provide distance vision, intermediate vision, vision for close work (such as reading) or a combination of ranges. No lens can correct all ranges of vision.

    IOLs do not correct other causes of decreased vision, such as glaucoma, diabetes, or age-related macular degeneration.

    We will recommend the best lens for you, considering optimal safety and comfort, as well as aiming for the best possible refractive outcome.

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