Dr. Robert Maloney believes that a well-informed patient is key to successful vision correction surgery. He wants to be sure that you fully understand what you can expect from your procedure you choose. He wants to help you care for and preserve your eyesight in the best way possible. Here, you can find the information that you need to help you make informed choices about health care for your eyes.
You've been wearing the same pair of glasses for years. You go in for your regular eye exam, and your eye doctor gives you a stronger prescription. Six months later, you're back, complaining that your new prescription is already too weak. The first sign of cataracts is often the need for more-frequent prescriptions. A cataract might develop earlier in one eye than the other, but both eyes will eventually be affected.
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