Posted by: Scott and Christie Eyecare Associates in Technology

Most people over the age of 60 experience some level of blurry vision due to cataracts. Many people over the age of 50 are uncomfortable driving or unable to easily read at intermediate or close distances without glasses due to presbyopia. Now, the TECNIS Multifocal family of intraocular lenses (IOLs) offers personalized solutions to give you outstanding vision at all distances (near, intermediate and far).

The TECNIS Multifocal family of IOLs offers three options to personalize your vision. Each type of IOL provides you with outstanding vision to meet your specific lifestyle needs. You can look forward to seeing objects up close, far into the distance, and in-between.

THE RIGHT LENS FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE:

What activities are most important to you? Whether you want more comfort while reading a book, more confidence viewing the screen on your smart phone, or excellent vision to find your golf ball on the fairway, the TECNIS Multifocal family of IOLs has a unique solution customized for your active lifestyle.

OUTSTANDING RESULTS:

Clinical studies indicate that 9 out of 10 patients said they would choose their TECNIS Multifocal Lens again. With the TECNIS Multifocal Family of IOLs, patients with age-related vision loss can look forward to regaining their younger vision and reducing their dependence on glasses.

ASK YOUR DOCTOR:

Different types of implantable lenses are designed to meet individual eye health and lifestyle needs. Talk to one of our doctors at Scott and Christie Eyecare Associates about which lens is the right choice for you.

CONTACT US AT OUR PITTSBURGH OR CRANBERRY LOCATION FOR MORE INFORMATION.

PITTSBURGH LOCATION: (412) 782-0400

CRANBERRY LOCATION: (724) 772-5420


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