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Spokane Eye Clinic FEATURE: PRESBYOPIA CORRECTING IOL For years ophthalmologists have treated cataracts by removing the natural lens of the eye and replacing it with an intraocular lens (IOL), or implant. Traditional IOLs improve vision at one focal point only, usually distance; patients require glasses for up close and intermediate vision after cataract surgery. Now there are new IOL options for patients with cataracts. These IOLs assist patients with their ability to see up close, intermediate, and at a distance, making them less dependent on reading glasses after cataract surgery. The cataract surgeons at Spokane Eye Clinic now perform this new procedure. The new IOLs called presbyopia correcting IOLs are named after the natural aging process that leads to the need for reading glasses or bifocals.
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Patients Re-Ordering Contacts
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