Find a Cataract Surgeon in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Cataract Surgery & Intraocular Lens Implants (IOL)
in Philadelphia, PA



Tri-County Eye Physicians & Surgeons, P.C.
Jeffrey A. Gordon, M.D.
Mona L. Nedjar, M.D.
Richard B. Prince, M.D.
Richard Tax, M.D.

215-355-4428
319 Second Street Pike
Southampton, PA 18966
215-230-4700
352 E. Butler Avenue
New Britain, PA 18901
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Learn About Cataract Surgeons in Philadelphia

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

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

IOLs or Lens Implants in Philadelphia
IOLs are used to provide vision correction after Cataract Surgery. The best Philadelphia Cataract Surgeons offer Philadelphia 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. Mona L. Nedjar, Dr. Jeffrey A. Gordon, Dr. Richard B. Prince, Dr. Richard Tax of Tri-County Eye Physicians & Surgeons, P.C. help sponsor www.aboutcataractsurgery.com and help make information about Cataract Surgery and Philadelphia Cataract Surgeons available to you.


Patients concerned about a Cataract in Philadelphia should be comforted by the presence of world class educational facilities for Cataract Surgery in Philadelphia that provide excellent Philadelphia Cataract Surgeons who offer advanced Intraocular Lens Implants (IOL) for vision correction after Cataract Surgery. Wills Eye Hospital and the Scheie Eye Institute of the University of Pennsylvania are two well-recognized training centers for eye surgeons in Philadelphia. Each program has trained many excellent Ophthalmologists who have become Cataract Specialists serving greater Philadelphia. These Cataract doctors are available for Cataract examinations, consultation and evaluation for Intraocular Lens Implants (IOL) such as astigmatism correcting toric IOLs and near vision Presbyopia correcting IOLs. They are conveniently located for patients from Boothwyn, Talleyville, Kennett Square, Brookhaven, Chester, Glenolden, Sharon Hill, Media, Drexel Hill, Havertown, Penn Wynne, Bala Cynwyd, West Chester, Radnor, Paoli, King of Prussia, Coatsville, Phoenixville, Jeffersonville, Norristown, Trooper, Collegeville, Ambler, Greland, Maple Glen, Willow Grove, Roslyn, Wyndmor, Cheltenham, Glenside, Southampton, Richboro, Morrisville, Levittown, Doylestown, Hatboro, Lansdale, Kulpsville, Harleysville and Souderton Pennsylvania.

Facts About Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the greater Philadelpia metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United States. Philadelphia is often referred to by a number of nicknames including Philly and The City of Brotherly Love.

Philadelphia is a major commercial, educational, and cultural center and the social and geographical center of the original 13 American colonies whereby it was the seat of American Revolution and American Independence, making Philadelphia a centerpiece of early American history. Philadelphia served as the nations's first capital.

Philadelphia is home to many national historical sites that relate to the founding of the United States. Independence National Historical Park is the center of these historical landmarks. Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and the Liberty Bell are the city's most famous attractions. Other historic sites include homes for Edgar Allan Poe and Betsy Ross.

Philadelphia's major science museums include the Franklin Institute, which contains the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial, the Academy of Natural Sciences, and the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. History museums include the National Constitution Center, the Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia History, the National Museum of American Jewish History, the African American Museum in Philadelphia, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia Museum of Art which is is one of the largest art museums in the United States and features the steps made popular by the film Rocky.

Philadelphia's professional sports teams include the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League, the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League, the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League of Major League Baseball, and the Philadelphia 76ers in the National Basketball Association.

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