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Can You Have Presbyopia and Cataracts?
Quick answer: Yes, you can have both presbyopia and cataracts at the same time. Both are age‑related conditions that affect the eye’s lens. Presbyopia causes difficulty seeing up close due to lens stiffness, while cataracts cloud the lens, blurring vision … Continue reading
Does Dry Eye Worsen with Cataracts?
Quick answer: Cataracts themselves do not directly worsen dry eye, but cataract surgery can temporarily exacerbate dry eye symptoms. However, untreated dry eye before surgery can lead to inaccurate IOL measurements and poorer visual outcomes. The good news is that … Continue reading
4 Reasons Advanced Technology Lenses Will Improve Your Life
Quick answer: Advanced technology intraocular lenses (IOLs) go far beyond standard monofocal lenses. They can reduce or eliminate your dependence on glasses, improve contrast sensitivity and depth perception, lower your risk of falls, and help you enjoy an active, independent … Continue reading
When is it Time to See a Cataract Surgeon?
Quick answer: You should see a cataract surgeon when your vision begins to interfere with daily activities such as reading, driving at night, recognizing faces, or cooking. Common warning signs include blurred or cloudy vision, increased glare and halos around … Continue reading
Can I Still Have Cataract Surgery If I’ve Had LASIK?
Quick answer: Yes — for most people, having had LASIK in the past does not prevent you from having cataract surgery later. LASIK reshapes the cornea, while cataract surgery replaces the eye’s natural lens. The two procedures are completely different … Continue reading
Attention Patients
Dear Valued Patients of Desert Vision Center,
Dr. Tokuhara is a highly skilled cataract surgeon, specializing in advanced anterior segment surgeries, including complex glaucoma and cataract procedures. He focuses on patients who need surgical intervention or are at risk of severe vision loss.
While Dr. Tokuhara offers comprehensive eye care for his own surgical patients, he does not provide general eye care or post-operative care for patients of other surgeons. When you choose Dr. Tokuhara, he becomes your trusted eye doctor for life.
A Note About Ethical Care
In our community, some providers engage in illegal financial kickbacks, accepting payments for cataract surgery referrals. Desert Vision Center firmly rejects this unethical practice. We follow the highest ethical standards, complying with the Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark Law, ensuring that your care is never influenced by financial incentives.
We believe referrals should always be based on what’s best for the patient not financial gain. If you’re being evaluated for cataract surgery, we encourage you to ask questions and be mindful of these referral arrangements.
Choose the surgeon who prioritizes your vision and your well-being not one chosen for someone else’s profit.
Sincerely,
Desert Vision Center