We really work hard at Slade & Baker Vision to provide the best technology for our laser cataract surgery patients and we are so excited to be able to give our patients new options for IOLs (intraocular lenses) to help them see beautifully after surgery!
We are so happy to share news about the Tecnis Symfony lens!
Approved by the FDA in July of 2016, The Tecnis Symfony intraocular lenses are the first of their kind.
Symfony lenses work to provide extended ranges of vision to patients along with crisp, clear, continuous vision. The goal of the Symfony technology is to allow patients to have clear vision at near, intermediate, and far distances with less dependence on their glasses
Symfony lenses are able to correct visual problems like presbyopia by making it easier for people to focus at close objects (or reading vision).
If you have been diagnosed with an astigmatism, this lens is a great option because it comes in both a toric and non-toric option!
The actual technology that allows for the an extended range of vision with the Symfony lenses also is reported to have a very low incidence of glare and halos post surgery.
When it comes to the actual cataract surgery using the Symfony lens, keep in mind that it is the same process for all IOLs. The surgeon will remove the old, cloudy lens from the eye and will replace that old lens with the new lens.
Most lenses available will correct only for distance vision, but the Symfony lens works to create clear vision at all various distances (near, medium, far).
We are so excited to offer the Tecnis Symfony lenses to our patients which we have already seen to be an incredible option for their vision and a huge step in cataract surgery for the field of ophthalmology!
Call us today for an evaluation to see if you are a candidate for a Symfony lens at