πŸ‘ Cataract Lens Selection Guide

Find the lens that brings your world back into focus.

Cataract surgery gives you a brand-new lens β€” and you choose how clearly you'll see afterward. Here's a simple way to pick the one that fits your life, before your visit.

10–15 minthe surgery itself
24–48 hrsto clearer vision
One choicethat lasts a lifetime
Start here

Where do you want to see without glasses?

This is the whole decision in one picture. A green check means you'll likely be glasses-free for that distance.

βœ“ Likely glasses-free πŸ‘“ Will likely need glasses β˜… Most popular
Your options

Pick your lens package

Every package includes advanced imaging and world-class surgical care. The difference is your freedom from glasses. Tap one to choose it.

Monthly
Total price
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Prices shown are a starting point. Your final out-of-pocket cost depends on your specific insurance benefits β€” our team reviews this with you in person before anything is scheduled, so you'll know exactly what to expect.
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Medical insurance covers the cataract surgery itself (minus any copay, deductible, or coinsurance). The premium lens upgrade is what these packages reflect β€” that portion isn't covered by medical insurance.
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HSA & FSA funds are eligible for cataract surgery and the lens upgrade β€” a great way to use pre-tax dollars for clearer vision.

Ready to bring your world back into focus?

Make your selection and bring it to your evaluation. No payment now β€” this just helps our team prepare the right plan for you.

My lens choice
No selection yet
Pick a plan above, or take the 2-minute match.

Questions before your visit? Call us β€” we're happy to walk you through everything.

Is the upgrade worth it?

The honest math on the upgrade

The regret we hear isn't from people who upgraded β€” it's from people who didn't, and now wear glasses for everything.

You'll buy glasses anyway

With the basic lens, you're back in progressives or readers β€” and those add up, year after year, with new prescriptions and replacements.

Basic + a lifetime of glasses
$300–$600 / year, ongoing
The upgrade
One time Β· glasses-free

Over 10–20 years, premium glasses often cost more than the one-time upgrade β€” and you still have to wear them.

What it really comes down to

~$5 a day

That's roughly what the upgrade works out to over the payment plan β€” about the price of a coffee β€” to wake up and see clearly without reaching for glasses, for life.

No fumbling for readers. No swapping pairs. Just clear vision, all day.

A day with each lens

What patients are saying

Life after Precision Complete

Real outcomes from patients who chose the full multifocal upgrade. Your results may vary β€” your doctor will confirm what's right for your eyes.

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The price gave me sticker shock at first. But I added up what I'd spent on glasses over the last 20 years β€” it wasn't even close. Best money I've ever spent on myself.

RT
Robert T.
Age 71 Β· Tulsa, OK
Chose Precision Complete
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I drive at night again. I read recipes without hunting for my glasses. I quilt for hours without eye strain. It feels like I got 20 years of my vision back in one afternoon.

LH
Linda H.
Age 65 Β· Bixby, OK
Chose Precision Complete
Not sure? 2-minute match

Answer 4 questions, get a recommendation

We'll point you to a starting place based on how you want to see. Your doctor makes the final call.

Find your match

Question 1 of 4

How do you feel about wearing glasses after surgery?

There's no wrong answer β€” some people don't mind glasses at all.

Which activities matter most to you?

Think about where blurry vision would bother you the most.

Do you have astigmatism, or do a lot of close-up detail work?

Things like reading fine print, needlework, or hours on a phone.

How much would you value a concierge, red-carpet experience?

Priority scheduling, VIP parking, and white-glove care on surgery day.

Your best-fit match

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Good to know

Common questions

Is cataract surgery painful?

No. Your eye is numbed with anesthetic drops and you're given relaxing anesthesia. You'll be awake but calm β€” most patients say it felt like a short nap. The surgery itself takes about 10–15 minutes.

Will I still need glasses?

It depends entirely on the lens you choose. With the basic lens, most patients wear glasses for near and distance. With the full premium lens, most patients become glasses-free at every distance. That's the whole point of this guide β€” to help you choose with eyes open.

Can I change my mind at my appointment?

Absolutely. Your selection here is a starting point, not a commitment. Your doctor will measure your eyes and confirm what's medically right for you. You can adjust your choice anytime before surgery.

What does insurance cover?

Insurance usually covers the medically-necessary base of cataract surgery (minus any copay, deductible, or coinsurance). The premium lens upgrades involve additional cost. Our team reviews your exact benefits and out-of-pocket cost with you before anything is scheduled, so there are no surprises.

Why is the payment monthly?

To make the upgrade affordable, premium packages can be split into low monthly payments for both eyes. Use the toggle above the plans to switch between the monthly payment and the total price.

Is the surgery safe?

Yes β€” cataract surgery is one of the most common and safest procedures in all of medicine, with excellent outcomes and high patient satisfaction. You'll have a skilled doctor and team supporting you at every step.