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Monroe Eye Doctor Doctors for Cataract Surgery

Type of Physician: Eye Doctor

What is a Eye Doctor?

A certification by the Board of Ophthalmology; practitioners provide comprehensive eye and vision care. They are trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all eyelid and orbital problems affecting the eye and visual pathways, and to diagnose, monitor and treat all eye and visual disorders. They often prescribe vision services (glasses and contact lenses) as well as serve as a consultant to physicians and other professionals.

Specialty: Ophthalmology

Common Name: Eye Doctor

Eye Doctor Doctors in Monroe *

Cooksey Vision & Cosmetic Center
John C Cooksey
1310 N 19th St
Monroe, LA 71201
(318) 388-2020

Cooksey Vision & Cosmetic Center
Jason Read
1310 N 19th St
Monroe, LA 71201
(318) 388-2020

Cooksey Vision & Cosmetic Center
Leonard S Rich
1310 N 19th St
Monroe, LA 71201
(318) 388-2020

Haik Humble Eye Center
Raymond E Haik
1804 N 7th St
West Monroe, LA 71291
(318) 325-2610

Haik Humble Eye Center
Joseph E Humble
1804 N 7th St
West Monroe, LA 71291
(318) 325-2610

Haik Humble Eye Center
Peter G Livingston
1804 N 7th St
West Monroe, LA 71291
(318) 325-2610

Haik Humble Eye Center
Thomas G Parker
1804 N 7th St
West Monroe, LA 71291
(318) 325-2610

Cataract & Eye Institute
Gerald B Broussard
1250 Pecanland Rd
Monroe, LA 71203
(318) 387-2015

LSU Medical Center Ophthalmology
Steven Brent Flynn
4864 Jackson St
Monroe, LA 71210
(318) 330-7171

Bastrop Eye Surgery Clinic
James R McCue
608 S Washington St
Bastrop, LA 71220
(318) 281-2705

Green Clinic Ophthalmology
Gary E Luffey
1200 S Farmerville St
Ophthalmology
Ruston, LA 71270
(318) 251-6361

Jarred Vincent MD
Jarred Vincent
400 E Vaughn Ave
Ruston, LA 71270
(318) 251-0620

Lusk Eye Specialist
James E Lusk
3 Medical Plz
Minden, LA 71055
(318) 371-9512

James Ralston MD
James Ralston
65 Medical Park Blvd
STE 101
Pineville, LA 71360
(318) 473-9958

Center For Sight
Joe Gannon
140 E 5th St
Natchitoches, LA 71457
(318) 357-8194

Center For Sight
Margaret Wheat-Carter
140 E 5th St
Natchitoches, LA 71457
(318) 357-8194

Alexander Eye & Laser Center
Karen Laird Russo
231 Windermere Blvd
Alexandria, LA 71301
(318) 487-2020

Alexander Eye & Laser Center
T Chad Norton
231 Windermere Blvd
Alexandria, LA 71301
(318) 487-2020

Alexander Eye & Laser Center
Bernard E Patty
231 Windermere Blvd
Alexandria, LA 71301
(318) 487-2020

Alexander Eye & Laser Center
Michael Redmond
231 Windermere Blvd
Alexandria, LA 71301
(318) 487-2020

Wallace Eye Center
Bruce Wallace
4110 Parliament Dr
Alexandria, LA 71303
(318) 448-4488

Wallace Robinson Eye Care
Gerald Guidry
1420 Peterman Dr
Alexandria, LA 71301
(318) 487-9816

Eye Care Surgical Associates
Celeste Luke
108 Medic Ave
Marksville, LA 71351
(318) 253-9766

Monroe, Louisiana

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Cataract Surgery

What is a cataract?

Cataracts occur when the natural clear lens inside the eye, located behind the iris, becomes cloudy over time. This lens is important for focusing light on the back of the eye (the retina) so that images appear clear and without distortion, and the clouding of this lens during cataract formation distorts our vision. Cataracts are usually a very gradual process of normal aging but can occasionally develop rapidly. They commonly affect both eyes, but it is not uncommon for a cataract in one eye to advance more rapidly. Cataracts are very common, affecting roughly 60% of people over the age of 60, and over 1.5 million cataract surgeries are performed in the United States each year.

Precisely why cataracts occur is unknown; however, most cataracts appear to be caused by changes in the protein structures within the lens that occur over many years and cause the lens to become cloudy. Rarely, cataracts can present at birth or in early childhood as a result of hereditary enzyme defects. Severe trauma to the eye, eye surgery, or intraocular inflammation can also cause cataracts to develop more rapidly. Other factors that may lead to development of cataracts at an earlier age include excessive ultraviolet light exposure, diabetes, smoking, or the use of certain medications, such as oral, topical, or inhaled steroids. Other medications that are more weakly associated with cataracts include the long-term use of statins and phenothiazines.

Experts have estimated that in the United States, visual disability associated with cataracts accounts for over 8 million physician office visits a year. This number will likely continue to increase as the proportion of people over the age of 60 rises. When people develop cataracts, they begin to have difficulty doing activities they enjoy. Some of the most common complaints include difficulty driving at night, reading, or traveling. These are all activities for which clear visi...

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Introduction

Myopia (or nearsightedness) affects 20% to 30% of the population, but this eye disorder is easily corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses or surgery.

People who have myopia or nearsightedness have difficulty seeing distant objects, but can see objects that are near clearly. For example, a person who is nearsighted may not be able to make out highway signs until they are just a few feet away.

What Causes Myopia?

People who are nearsighted have what is called a refractive error. This means that the light rays bend incorrectly into the eye to transmit images to the brain. In people with myopia, the eyeball is too long or the cornea has too much curvature, so the light entering the eye is not focused correctly. Light rays of images focus in front of the retina, the light-sensitive part of the eye, rather than directly on the retina, causing blurred ...

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Nearby Monroe Hospitals *

P & S Surgical Hospital
312 Grammont St
Monroe, LA 71201
(318)388-4040

St Francis Medical Center
309 Jackson St
Monroe, LA 71201
(318)327-4000

St Francis Specialty Hospital
309 Jackson St
Monroe, LA 71201
(318)327-4608

Glenwood Regional Medical Center
503 McMillan Rd
West Monroe, LA 71291
(318)329-4200

Monroe Surgical Hospital
2408 Broadmoor Blvd
Monroe, LA 71201
(318)410-0002

Louisiana Extended Care Hospital West Monroe
503 McMillan Rd
West Monroe, LA 71291
(318)329-4300

Golden Age Senior Care Hospital
4310 S Grand St
Monroe, LA 71202
(318)651-0920

Premier Rehabilitation Hospital
4310 S Grand St
Monroe, LA 71202
(318)812-1000

EA Conway Medical Center
4864 Jackson St
Monroe, LA 71202
(318)330-7000

Cornerstone Hospital of West Monroe
6198 Cypress St
West Monroe, LA 71291
(318)396-5600

St Francis North Hospital
3421 Medical Park Dr
Monroe, LA 71203
(318)388-1946

St Patrick's Psychiatric Hospital
3421 Medical Park Dr
Monroe, LA 71203
(318)327-4686

Sterlington Rehabilitation Hospital
111 Highway 2
Sterlington, LA 71280
(318)665-9950

Bastrop Rehabilitation Hospital
323 W Walnut St
Bastrop, LA 71220
(318)556-1191

Morehouse General Hospital
323 W Walnut St
Bastrop, LA 71220
(318)283-3600

Richardson Medical Center
254 Highway 3048
Rayville, LA 71269
(318)728-4181

Union General Hospital
901 James Ave
Farmerville, LA 71241
(318)368-9751

Citizens Medical Center
7939 US Highway 165 S
Columbia, LA 71418
(318)649-6106

Caldwell Memorial Hospital
411 Main St
Columbia, LA 71418
(318)649-6111

Northern Louisiana Medical Center
401 E Vaughn Ave
Ruston, LA 71270
(318)254-2100

HEALTHSOUTH Specialty Hospital North Louisiana
1401 Ezell St
Ruston, LA 71270
(318)251-3126

Franklin Medical Center
2106 Loop Rd
Winnsboro, LA 71295
(318)435-9411

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