New Braunfels Cataract Surgery

Panoptix Multifocal New Braunfels Cataract Surgery Eye Associates of South Texas

New Braunfels cataract surgery has been perfected over the last twenty years by the surgeons of Eye Associates of South Texas. Dr. Kavanagh lead cataract surgeon and ophthalmologist has performed over 25,000 cataract surgeries for the people of Comal, Guadalupe, Hays, Medina, Wilson, Bexar and many surrounding Texas counties.

Cataract surgery is very precise and delicate, and Dr. Kavanagh is proud to have the most-watched YouTube video in the world of one of his premium cataract surgeries (over 5 million views). The surgeons of Eye Associates of South Texas can perform all the latest Laser Cataract surgeries and premium intraocular lens (IOLs). These include lenses to decrease your need or eliminate glasses after cataract surgery.

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The Eye Associates have lenses (IOLs) to fix astigmatism, near and far vision. These are called: Toric (Astigmatism correcting), Depth of Focus (Distance and Near correcting), and Multifocal (Distance and Near Correcting) IOLs.

Panoptix Multifocal New Braunfels Cataract Surgery Eye Associates of South Texas
Panoptix Cataract surgery New Braunfels

Dr. Kavanagh has used all premium IOLs in New Braunfels cataract surgery and is amongst the first to implant all these IOLs in multiple cities (Seguin, San Marcos, San Antonio, Hondo, Gonzales). New Braunfels cataract surgery has come a long way, from simply removing the cataract and wearing “coke-bottle” glasses to the freedom of seeing near and far without distance or reading glasses all done within 5 minutes with no-stitches and no-injections! The new IOLs have various names and designs, Dr. Kavanagh can use his vast experience to recommend the one that will both best meet your visual needs and fit the unique anatomy of your eyes. The lenses (IOLs) are called: Vivity, Panoptix, Symfony, Eyhance, Acrysof Toric and Restor, Technis Multifocal and Toric, and Crystalens. We also perform basic cataract surgery that is usually fully covered by Medicare or your medical insurance.

If you’re noticing that the road signs are getting blurry, that you have glare at night, or difficulty reading the crawl on the TV or small print in dim light then give us a call at Eye Associates of South Texas (830-379-3937) or come by one of our 11 South Texas locations: New Braunfels, Seguin, San Antonio, Luling, Lockhart, La Vernia, San Marcos, Hondo or Castroville.

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