I have a tiny 1mm scar on my cataract from years ago, and my vision isn’t too great in either eye, which is why I've had glasses for the past ten years.
I went to RAM for an initial checkup, and they mentioned cataract surgery as an option. However, I would need to visit a different location with a specialty machine for a scan and then return for a complete analysis and to plan the procedure.
The more I read about it, the more I realize that if I want to stop wearing glasses, I need to have the scar removed. This means getting a new cataract surgery on my right eye. To have matching vision, I'd need to get both eyes done. If I'm aiming for both near and far vision, I should choose multifocal lenses. From what I understand, if I go to the specialty 'eye place,' it should cost around 250k, all in.
From reading the posts, it seems like St. Pete’s is a reliable choice, especially since 'eyes are what they do.' Sometimes, it's worth paying more at a dealership for your car, right? And honestly, my eyes are worth more than my Range Rover or BMW ever were. Not to show off, but that's good logic, right?