Cataract Surgery San Antonio

San Antonio Eye Surgery Dr. Kavanagh

Cataract Surgery San Antonio   Dr. J.T. Kavanagh MD has performed over 25,000 cataract surgeries on many thousands of patients in South Texas. This has made him one of the most experienced cataract surgeons in the World.

He can perform basic or laser cataract surgeries with tremendous results. He is adept at all the latest premium lens options including Alcon Vivity and Panoptix, Technis Eyhance and Eyhance Toric, Technic Multifocal, Crystalens, and many others. He will shortly be implanting the new Technis Synergy intraocular (IOL) lens.

Dr. Kavanagh is a fellowship-trained ophthalmologist with over 20 years of experience. He is also a fellowship-trained glaucoma specialist and has performed many thousand Micro Invasive Glaucoma Procedures (MIGS) both at the time of cataract surgeries and stand-alone for his patients with cataracts and glaucoma. Eye Associates have offices and surgery centers in 11 different locations to serve the population of South Texas near their homes. The locations are San Antonio North Central, San Antonio Medical Center, New Braunfels, San Marcos, Seguin, Luling, Gonzales, Castroville, La Vernia, and Hondo. Surgery centers are in: Seguin, San Marcos, San Antonio and Hondo.

Dr. Kavanagh is Board Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology as are all the surgeons of Eye Associates of South Texas. Below is a video of Dr. Kavanagh performing one of his premium cataract surgeries it has been viewed by over 5,000,000 (yes million) people in the World on YouTube. Check out his channel if you want to see more amazing surgeries. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEKcY8thnXfxMQthfSyUkiA

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So if you, a relative, or a friend are in need of cataract surgery or a second opinion on a cataract diagnosis please feel free to call Eye Associates of South Texas at 830-379-3937 and get an appointment with one of our board-certified ophthalmologists. Cataract Surgery San Antonio sure has come a long way.

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