IXLR8
Veteran Member
I'm late to this thread. Wife is going for cataract surgery in 4 weeks. She opted for the middle type of lens. She was thinking about getting the top line lens that would give her near and distance vision. But her doc said too many people had the halo rings when driving at night and he didn't recommend it. He felt that technology was not ready yet.Not without checking…
Most but not all opt for the ORA as it is an extra cost.
Some have what is called a dense cataract which can influence options and makes pre-op cataract evaluation a challenge for precise biometric measurement.
She saw an optometrist last fall to get a new script for her glasses, he said nothing about cataracts at that time. Liz went to a different optometrist in May as she had lost trust in the first optometrist, and that one said Liz had cataracts bad enough she would not write a prescription for new glasses. Liz says she sees fine, doesn't see any issue that cataracts might cause. She saw an eye doc last Thursday and he said she bad cataracts in both eyes and she is now scheduled to get one eye done the end of Sept, and the other mid-October.
My question, what is ORA? I did a search and none of the results had anything related to a medical field.