Cataract

July 16, 2007

New Cataract Surgery Lens Implant Corrects Astigmatism

Fig11_3 Sometimes, the surface of the cornea is shaped more like a football than a round ball, with both a steep and flat curvature. When the surface of the cornea has an uneven curvature, your vision will be blurry without correction and certainly, this could become a frustrating situation for you. But now most, if not all, astigmatism can be corrected with an exciting new lens implant. With the FDA approved "AcrySof" Toric Single Piece Natural IOL (intraocular lens), we can now achieve excellent distance acuity without having to rely on glasses or contact lenses. This is exciting news for our cataract patients.

Call my office today at 513-661-3566 to learn more about this new lens technology and see if you too can benefit from this new option. Quality distance vision without glasses or contacts could be just a phone call away.

July 13, 2007

Cataracts? Maybe the ReZoom Lens is Right for You

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If you are diagnosed with cataracts and are experiencing one or more of the following symptoms, you may be a candidate for the ReZoom Multifocal lens:

  • Difficulty Reading
  • Difficulty seeing close objects
  • Difficulty seeing to drive, especially at night
  • Changing glasses prescriptions
  • Needing bifocals

If you'd like to learn more about the ReZoom Multifocal Lens and how it may be able to improve your vision and improve your quality of life, please contact our friendly and courteous staff to schedule a consultation at Eye Care Associates of Greater Cincinnati.

See you at the office,
Dr. Mark Bergmann

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Dr. Mark Bergmann is a nationally recognized, advanced eye surgeon with offices and surgery centers located in the hub of the midwest: Cincinnati. He did a fellowship in cataract implant surgery at The Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Recently (July of 2007), he attended advanced eye procedure lectures conducted in Columbus, Ohio.    

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