Cataracts
If you think you might be suffering from cataracts, you’re not alone.
Cataracts are a natural part of the aging process and affect nearly 20.5 million Americans age 40 and older. By age 60, more than half of all Americans have cataracts.
Cataracts are cloudiness that develops in the normally clear lens of the eye. This cloudiness usually worsens until it scatters or blocks light entering the eye; if left untreated, cataracts can blind a person.
The symptoms of cataracts can also indicate other issues. Symptoms include cloudy vision or blurred or dull or faded colors, the glare of sunlight, ghost images, poor night vision, sun-bursting or glares around lights such as headlights or streetlights, or multiple images in the affected eye. If you have any of these symptoms, please make an appointment with us for a complete eye examination.
Age may not be the only factor in the formation of cataracts. Several other factors can contribute to the formation of cataracts.
The most common include:
- Diabetes
- Smoking
- Long-term exposure to sun and ultraviolet light
Other less common risk factors also include:
- Exposure to radiation
- Genetic factors (parent/grandparent who had cataracts)
- Hypertension
- Alcohol abuse
- Eye injuries
The good news is that cataracts are treatable in almost all cases. At Washington Pacific Eye Associates, our skilled surgeons can remove your cataracts and restore your vision. Once cataracts are removed, they will not return again. In addition, with the new intraocular lens technology, both distance and near vision can be corrected simultaneously, giving cataract patients a new glasses-free way of life.
Through cutting-edge technology and technical skills, we aim to achieve the best vision for every patient.
Q&A
The standard lens used is covered by your insurance, however after the surgery please expect to use reading glasses when reading and possibly distance glasses for your best vision.
If you have astigmatism, the toric lens will give you better distance vision without glasses, but you will still need reading glasses and you may need glasses for certain activities.
The multifocal lens will give you good “getting around vision” for distance and up close. This is the most “glasses free” option, but you may still not be 100% glasses free.
Yes, your insurance covers a small portion of the cost which is already calculated into the cost for you listed below. They do not cover the additional cost.
We have not seen special circumstances where theses lenses have been covered, but we will submit the billing information to your insurance after your cataract surgery is complete upon your request.
How much do I have to pay for the lenses?
Traditional cataract surgery- (ultrasound with standard lens)-typically covered by insurance
- Standard lens- insurance is billed. Patient may receive a bill for any deductibles, co-payments, or co-insurance and any remaining balance that is deemed patient responsibility.
- Limbal relaxing incisions is $755.00/eye (this cost is in addition to insurance) professional fee $755
- Toric lens is $1255/eye (this cost is in addition to insurance) professional fee $755 Hospital fees $500
- Multifocal lens $2580/eye (this cost is in addition to insurance) professional fee $1655 Hospital fees $925
Custom laser cataract surgery (catalys laser) insurance is billed. Patient may receive a bill for any deductibles, co-payments, or co-insurance and any remaining balance that is deemed patient responsibility.
- Simple astigmatism (lri-using standard lens)- $1849/eye (this cost is in addition to insurance) professional fee - $1349
Hospital fees-$500 - Complex astigmatism (using a toric lens) - $2549/eye (this cost is in addition to insurance) professional fee- $1549 Hospital fees- $1000
- Premium (using a multifocal lens) - $3274/ eye (this cost is in addition to insurance) professional fee- $1849 Hospital fees- $1425
All fees are due two business days before the scheduled surgery date. Payment plans are available upon request.
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