Cataract Surgery

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Our experienced team of cataract surgeons provides advanced cataract surgery using the latest techniques and technologies. From innovative laser-assisted procedures to Light Adjustable Drop-Less Surgery, our specialists deliver personalized, compassionate care to help you achieve clear vision and improve your quality of life.
What Are Cataracts?
You’ve probably heard of cataracts from friends or family, often described as if you’re peering through a foggy or frosted window. But what exactly is a cataract? It’s a natural part of aging where the eye’s clear lens gradually becomes thicker and cloudier, affecting how light passes through. At first, the changes might seem minor, but over time, they can lead to blurry vision, dull colors, and bothersome glare—especially from headlights at night. The truth is, cataracts are incredibly common, and most of us will encounter them as we age, often starting in our 60s or 70s, though factors like genetics and lifestyle can bring them on even earlier.
Choosing the Right Lens: A Lifetime of Clear Vision
Selecting the right intraocular lens (IOL) is a critical step in your cataract surgery journey, as it can shape the quality of your vision for the rest of your life.
Whether you want the convenience of a glasses-free lifestyle or need specialized correction for astigmatism, our team will guide you through all the options, from monofocal to advanced multifocal, trifocal, EDOF, LAL, and toric lenses. We understand that your new lens is more than just a medical device—it’s an opportunity to enjoy a lifetime of clear, vibrant vision.


What Are the Different Types of Intraocular Lenses (IOL)
Our experienced cataract surgeons offer a range of advanced IOL options tailored to your specific vision needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Advanced Cataract Surgery in Randolph & Wayne
At Advanced Eye Care Randolph and Wayne, our experienced cataract surgeons deliver personalized, state-of-the-art procedures designed to restore your vision. We proudly serve patients from Morristown, Denville, Dover, Paterson, Clifton, and Passaic with advanced treatment and compassionate care. Please note that our practice locations are exclusively in Randolph and Wayne schedule your consultation today.
Providing Advanced Cataract Surgery in Randolph & Wayne

Wayne
Wayne, NJ 07470
Business Hours

Randolph
Randolph, NJ 07869
Business Hours
- Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
- Friday: Closed
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
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Specks drifting in your vision or sudden bursts of light can be unsettling. While often a natural part of aging, they may require further evaluation. Our retina specialists are here to help you understand these symptoms and determine when to seek care.
Specks drifting in your vision or sudden bursts of light can be unsettling. While often a natural part of aging, they may require further evaluation. Our retina specialists are here to help you understand these symptoms and determine when to seek care.
his safe, outpatient procedure replaces your cloudy natural lens with a clear intraocular lens (IOL), allowing you to regain sharp, vibrant vision with a quick recovery.
his benign tissue growth on the eye’s surface can cause discomfort and, if left unchecked, may affect vision. Early management helps maintain eye health and comfort.
Healing occurs in stages, from immediate post-op care to gradual improvement over weeks. Following your eye doctor’s instructions ensures a smooth and safe recovery for the best visual outcome.
his benign tissue growth on the eye’s surface can cause discomfort and, if left unchecked, may affect vision. Early management helps maintain eye health and comfort.
This minimally invasive treatment reinforces the cornea through a photochemical reaction, helping slow or halt conditions like keratoconus. Our cornea specialists recommend it for progressive corneal changes to preserve vision.
This advanced extended depth of focus lens enhances vision across multiple distances, reducing reliance on glasses and improving daily life for cataract and refractive lens exchange patients.