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Milford Connecticut has many ophthalmologists who are Cataract Surgeons. Milford is a city in which you will find some of the best Cataract Surgeons in Connecticut. The best Milford Cataract Surgeons are those that have a combination of training, surgical skill, experience and compassion for their patients.
Cataracts in Milford
If you live in or around Milford 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 Milford
The top Milford Cataract Surgeons performing Cataract Surgery in Milford use procedures that allow Cataracts to be removed through small incisions with a quick visual recovery. In almost all cases, Cataract Surgery in Milford can be performed on an outpatient basis in a convenient outpatient ambulatory surgery center in Milford or nearby.
IOLs or Lens Implants in Milford
IOLs are used to provide vision correction after Cataract Surgery. The best Milford Cataract Surgeons offer Milford 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.
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Milford is a city in southwestern New Haven County, Connecticut. that is located between Bridgeport and New Haven. The city has grown noticeably over the years, including rapid revitalization of the downtown and retail growth along and today Milford faces the typical modern issue of deciding how much land to develop and how much to keep natural, especially in light of the city's location at the mouth of the Housatonic River. Laws favoring the preservation and restoration of older homes have helped Milford maintain a traditional New England town ambiance.