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June 23, 2009

Reading Road Signs on Drive Home From Cataract Surgery

Carol Manning was in my office today.  Carol underwent cataract surgery about 4 years ago at EyeCare 20/20.  She had a standard IOL implanted at the time of surgery.  Before the cataract surgery, Carol was a +8.0 hyperope, she was unable to see anything without glasses.  Like all my patients, she had cataract surgery under topical anesthesia, meaning she left the surgery center without an eye patch!  Carol told me she was amazed that she was reading road signs on the ride home following her surgery.  Here is her video testimonial:




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