Cataract

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Cataracts

Cataracts can affect individuals of all ages, leading to blurry vision and reduced quality of life. At Sunway Eye Centre, we provide advanced cataract diagnosis, comprehensive treatment, and surgical solutions tailored to both adults and children.

What Is Cataract?

A cataract is the clouding of the eye’s lens, typically caused by aging or injury. It usually develops slowly and may not affect vision until it reaches a later stage. For people with untreated cataracts, looking through the affected lens can feel like looking through a foggy window.

Cataract Eye Treatment for Adults

Cataracts Symptoms & What Puts You at Risk

What are the symptoms?

Risk Factors?

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How is it treated?

The most effective treatment for this condition is cataract surgery. Cataract surgery involves removing the clouded lens and replacing it with a clear artificial lens.

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Treatment Options

Premium Intraocular Lens (IOL) Options –
Choose monofocal, multifocal, and toric lenses for customised vision correction.

Monofocal Multifocal
Corrects cataract YES YES
Reduces need of glasses NO YES
Restores vision for distance YES YES
Restores vision for near NO YES
Restores intermediate distance NO YES
Modern and convenient option NO YES
*Go cashless on your cataract treatment with selected insurance and third-party administrators (TPA), subject to terms and conditions.

Clear Vision, Brighter Life with Our Cataract Treatment

Hear from our patients as they share their journey to sharper, clearer vision with our advanced cataract treatment.

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Clear Vision, Brighter Life with Our Cataract Treatment

Hear from our patients as they share their journey to sharper, clearer vision with our advanced cataract treatment.

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Congenital Cataract in Children

Congenital cataract is described as the clouding of lens present at birth. The pupil of the infant will appear grey or white instead of black. This condition is usually diagnosed during a newborn examination by a paediatrician. If your child presents this symptom, you will be referred to a paediatric ophthalmologist.

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How is it treated?

Congenital cataract is usually treated by removing the cataract.

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