When your natural lens becomes clouded by a cataract, it needs to be replaced with an artificial lens called an intraocular lens (IOL). This permanent implant becomes part of your eye and can dramatically improve your vision. For some people, even better than it’s been in years.
Today’s IOL technology goes far beyond simply replacing your clouded lens. Modern IOLs can correct for distance and near vision, reduce or eliminate astigmatism, and even address refractive errors like nearsightedness and farsightedness.
At Longwood Eye & LASIK, we’re proud to offer the most advanced intraocular lens options available, and we’ll help you choose the one that’s perfect for your lifestyle and vision goals.
Understanding Your IOL Options
Choosing the right IOL is one of the most important decisions you’ll make about your cataract surgery. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. The best lens for you depends on your lifestyle, daily activities, visual needs, and personal preferences.
During your consultation, your surgeon will discuss your daily routine, hobbies, and what you hope to achieve. Do you spend hours reading or working on a computer? Love to golf or drive at night? Want to be completely free from glasses? Your answers will help guide your eye doctor to the perfect lens recommendation.
At Longwood Eye & LASIK, our cataract surgeons offer two main categories of IOLs: Standard IOLs and Advanced IOLs.
Standard IOLs
Standard monofocal IOLs provide excellent vision at one distance, typically far away. They deliver crystal-clear distance vision for activities like driving, watching TV, and enjoying outdoor activities. Most patients with standard IOLs will need reading glasses for close-up tasks.
Our advanced optics monofocal lenses are optimized for peak functional vision and deliver high-quality, real-world performance. These lenses help patients see clearly even in low-light conditions and have been shown to improve patient safety under low-visibility situations, making them excellent choices for drivers.
Standard IOLs are typically covered by Medicare and most insurance plans.
Advanced IOLs
Advanced IOLs use advanced technology to offer a broader range of vision, often eliminating or reducing your need for glasses after cataract surgery. While there may be additional out-of-pocket costs for advanced lenses, many patients find the investment worthwhile for the freedom and convenience they provide.
Advanced IOLs Options
Option 1
Enhanced Vision with Aberration Reduction
The Enhanced Vision with Aberration Package provides improved distancevision, better glare reduction, and improved contrast sensitivity.
Goal: Improved distance and night vision. Will need glasses for near and intermediate tasks.
Option 2
Astigmatism Correction
The Astigmatism Correction Package provides improved distance vision, better glare reduction, and improved contrast sensitivity.
Goal: Improved distance and night vision. Will need glasses for near and intermediate tasks.
Option 3
Multifocal Vision
The Multifocal Vision Package provides the most independence from glasses at all distances.
Goal: Excellent distance, intermediate, and close vision with little to no dependence on glasses.
How Much Do IOLs Cost?
Standard monofocal IOLs are typically covered by Medicare and most insurance plans. Advanced IOLs, including multifocal, toric, and extended depth of focus lenses, may involve additional out-of-pocket costs, as insurance usually covers only the cost of a standard lens.
During your consultation, we’ll review your coverage and help you understand your benefits. We also offer flexible payment plans through CareCredit, including interest-free options, to make premium IOLs more affordable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Schedule Your IOL Consultation
Ready to learn more about which IOL is right for you? We’ll walk you through all your options, answer your questions, and help you feel confident about your choice.
Call us today at 1-855-286-2020 or request a consultation online to get started.