How are cataracts diagnosed?
Paul Rosen tells cataract are mainly diagnosed by the optometrist. People often do not realize what the problem is, as they get accustomed to bad vision.
Paul Rosen tells cataract are mainly diagnosed by the optometrist. People often do not realize what the problem is, as they get accustomed to bad vision.
Paul Rosen explains cataract - a condition of the lens in the eye becoming cloudy with a negative effect on the vision. Watch the video...
Robert Morris explains the difference between refractive lens exchange and cataract surgery and the lenses used.
Robert Morris informs about his background, training and experience which has spanned almost three decades of practice.
I found Mr Morris very efficient and full of care and his staff compassionate and helpful.
The big change for me was the chance to have perfect vision for the first time in 40 years.
I think you've got every aspect of service just right, it would be hard to improve on it.
Mr Morris gave me a running commentary throughout which was marvellous, he even phoned me personally 3 days later.
My quality of life has improved immensely.
Prior to the operation I viewed life through a permanent foggy haze.