Find a Cataract Surgeon in Boston, Massachusetts
Cataract Surgery & Intraocular Lens Implants (IOL)
in Boston, MA



D'Ambrosio Eye Care
Francis D'Ambrosio, Jr., M.D.
800-325-3937
479 Old Union Turnpike
Lancaster, MA 01523
978-897-7212
100 Powder Mill Road
Acton, MA 01720
978-632-3930
74 Main Street
Gardner, MA 01440


North Suburban Eye Associates
C. Douglas Evans, M.D.

781-245-5200
669 Main Street
Wakefield, MA 01880
781-729-5200
955 Main Street
Suite 108
Winchester, MA 01890
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Learn About Cataract Surgeons in Boston

Boston Massachusetts has many ophthalmologists who are Cataract Surgeons. Boston is a city in which you will find some of the best Cataract Surgeons in Massachusetts. The best Boston Cataract Surgeons are those that have a combination of training, surgical skill, experience and compassion for their patients.

Cataracts in Boston
If you live in or around Boston and have been experiencing the symptoms of Cataracts-such as blurry vision, cloudy vision, faded or washed out color vision, difficulty with night driving or glare symptoms-you should take the time to learn more about Cataracts, how they develop and what can be done to help improve your vision.

Cataract Surgery in Boston
The top Boston Cataract Surgeons performing Cataract Surgery in Boston use procedures that allow Cataracts to be removed through small incisions with a quick visual recovery. In almost all cases, Cataract Surgery in Boston can be performed on an outpatient basis in a convenient outpatient ambulatory surgery center in Boston or nearby. 

IOLs or Lens Implants in Boston
IOLs are used to provide vision correction after Cataract Surgery. The best Boston Cataract Surgeons offer Boston Cataract patients IOLs such as toric lens implants to correct astigmatism and near vision presbyopia correcting lens implants such as Crystalens®, AcrySof® ReSTOR®, Technis® Mutlifocal and ReZoom™ to help patients become independent of eyeglasses, bifocals and reading glasses after Cataract Surgery.

Dr. Francis D'Ambrosio, Jr. of D'Ambrosio Eye Care and Dr. C. Douglas Evans of North Suburban Eye Associates help sponsor www.aboutcataractsurgery.com and help make information about Cataract Surgery and Boston Cataract Surgeons available to you.


Boston is well known as a major educational center for medical education at institutions including the Boston University School of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine and the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary of Harvard Medical School. Many eye surgeons attend residencies, fellowships and other training programs for Cataracts in Boston and then remain to develop their practices for performing Cataract Surgery in Boston. As such, the access to exceptional eye surgeons and outstanding surgery facilities is outstanding. Boston Cataract Surgeons are conveniently located to serve patients from Andover, North Andover, Reading, North Reading, Lowell, Tewksbury, Chelmsford, Danvers, Beverly, Peabody, Salem, Marblehead, Woburn, Wilmington, Burlington, Bedford, Lexington, Concord, Medford, Arlington, Cambridge, Lynn, Waltham, Weston, Wellesley, Chelsea, Newton, Brookline, Needham, Framingham, Maynard, Dedham, Westwood, Norwood, Wakefield, Winchester, Quincy, Scituate, Braintree, Canton, Stoughton, Medfield, Walpole, Weymouth, Hingham, Hull, Milton and Randolph Massachusetts. If you are concerned about your vision and think you might have a Cataract, it is best to schedule a thorough evaluation and examination with a Boston eye surgeon in order to determine if Lens Implants (IOL) and Cataract Surgery in Boston is the most appropriate option for restoring your vision.

Facts About Boston Massachusetts
Boston is the capital and largest city in Massachusetts. Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States and the largest city in New England. Boston is considered the economic and cultural center of the region. During the late eighteenth century Boston was the location of several major events during the American Revolution, including the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. Boston is the site of America's first public school, Boston Latin School, and first college, Harvard College in Cambridge. With many colleges and universities within the city and surrounding area, Boston is a center of higher education and a center for medicine. The city's economy is also based on research, finance, and technology – principally biotechnology. Boston is the home of the National Football League (NFL) New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox baseball teams.

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