Refractive Surgery Co-Management in Dalton, GA
We help patients understand how cataracts are affecting their vision and provide guidance throughout the cataract surgery process. From your first eye exam to your follow-up visits, we work with you and your surgeon. We’ll help you get the best vision possible.
We Offer Support Through Every Stage of Your Refractive Surgery
Refractive surgery co-management means we help coordinate your care before and after surgery, working closely with your surgical provider.
Before surgery, we evaluate your vision, eye health, prescription stability, and overall candidacy. We also answer questions and help you understand what to expect.
After surgery, we provide follow-up care, monitor healing, evaluate your vision, and help ensure your eyes recover properly.
Common Reasons Patients Consider LASIK
LASIK and other refractive procedures may be an option for patients who want to reduce their dependence on glasses or contact lenses.
Patients often explore refractive surgery because they want:
- Clearer vision without daily glasses
- More freedom from contact lenses
- Easier vision during work, sports, or travel
- Less frustration with contact lens dryness
- A long-term vision correction option
A comprehensive evaluation can help determine whether refractive surgery may be appropriate for your eyes and lifestyle.
Life With Cataracts Can Become More Challenging
One of the most common questions patients ask is:
"How do I know when I need cataract surgery?"
The answer depends less on the appearance of the cataract and more on how it affects your daily life.
If cataracts begin interfering with activities such as reading, driving, watching television, using digital devices, or participating in hobbies you enjoy, it may be time to discuss surgical options.
Our role is to help you understand the impact cataracts are having on your vision and determine when a referral for surgery may be appropriate.
Talk With Our Team About LASIK and Refractive Surgery Options
If you’re interested in LASIK or another vision correction procedure, a refractive surgery consultation can help you understand your options and next steps.
Our eye clinic is here to help you make informed decisions about your vision, your eye health, and the type of care that may be right for you.
