Self-Test for Cataracts
Cataracts are a normal part of aging. Everyone develops cataracts over time, and they can begin to form in your 40s and 50s. If you’ve noticed changes in your vision, take our self-test for cataracts to see if it’s time to request an appointment with an ophthalmologist. Keep in mind that the first signs of cataracts can be subtle – read more about the symptoms here.
You don’t have to suffer from blurred, dull vision or give up the activities you love. At Florida Eye Specialists, our eye surgeons use cutting-edge technology and personalized lens options so you can see better than ever before.
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Schedule your consultation with a cataract doctor
The eye surgeons at Florida Eye Specialists recommend that patients ages 60 and older have a comprehensive dilated eye exam at least once every two years. In addition to cataracts, your eye care professional can check for signs of age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, and other vision disorders.
Schedule an appointment with a board-certified ophthalmologist at Florida Eye Specialists today to begin your cataract removal journey. Our ophthalmologists have years of training through medical school, residency, fellowship, and post-fellowship work. Many of them also spent years as professors and surgeons at Mayo Clinic before joining our team. They look forward to providing you with excellence in eye care.