Cataract Surgery Services
With Visiting Specialist Kenneth P. Toler, JR, MD
At Neshoba General Hospital, we are proud to offer cataract surgery close to home through our visiting specialist, Dr. Toler. Cataracts are a common condition that can cause blurred or cloudy vision, making everyday activities like reading, driving, or recognizing faces more difficult.
Dr. Toler performs advanced cataract procedures at Neshoba General so that patients in our community can receive high-quality care without the need to travel out of town.
What is Cataract Surgery?
Cataract surgery is a safe and common procedure that removes the clouded natural lens of the eye and replaces it with a clear artificial lens called an intraocular lens (IOL). This helps restore vision and improve overall quality of life.
Lens Options Available
Dr. Toler offers several types of lens implants to meet the needs and lifestyle of each patient.
Monofocal Lens
A monofocal lens is the most used lens in cataract surgery. It provides unobstructed vision at a single distance, usually for far vision. Many patients who choose this lens may still use glasses for reading or close-up tasks.
Multifocal Toric Lens
A multifocal toric lens is designed for patients who have both cataracts and astigmatism. This advanced lens helps correct vision at multiple distances and reduces dependence on glasses while also correcting astigmatism.
Light Adjustable Lens
The Light Adjustable Lens is an innovative choice that allows your vision to be customized after surgery. Using specialized light treatments, the lens can be adjusted to fine-tune your vision during the recovery period, helping achieve optimal results.
Care Close to Home
By offering visiting specialist services at Neshoba General, patients in Neshoba County and the surrounding communities can receive expert cataract care locally. This means less travel, greater convenience, and the comfort of receiving care close to family and home.
Learn More or Schedule an Appointment
To learn more about cataract surgery options available at Neshoba General Hospital or to schedule an appointment, please contact our team or speak with your primary care provider about a referral.