Cataract Surgery in Bellevue & Seattle, WA Restore Clear, Comfortable Vision with Trusted Experts

Cataracts can cause blurry, dim vision, glare, and difficulty seeing in low light. If you're experiencing these symptoms, cataract surgery is a safe, outpatient procedure that removes the cloudy lens and replaces it with a clear intraocular lens (IOL), restoring sharp, vibrant vision.

At Bellevue Precision Vision, we offer both basic cataract surgery and premium cataract surgery to meet your needs, whether you're looking to restore functional vision with glasses or reduce your dependency on them entirely. Our experienced team, led by renowned surgeon Dr. Audrey Talley Rostov, uses advanced techniques and personalized care to help patients across Bellevue, Seattle, and the Puget Sound area see clearly again.

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A Personalized Approach to Cataract Surgery

Every patient’s eyes and lifestyle are different. That’s why we offer two cataract surgery options, basic and premium, to help you achieve your best possible vision. Whether you're looking for a reliable solution covered by insurance or aiming to reduce your need for glasses, our team will help you choose the right path forward.

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Premium Cataract Surgery

Premium Cataract Surgery

Achieve clear, sharp vision after cataract surgery—regardless of astigmatism or past LASIK, PRK, or RK—with premium intraocular lenses for precise, customized correction.

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Basic Cataract Surgery

Basic Cataract Surgery

Safe and effective cataract surgery restores your vision, removes cataracts, and helps you see more clearly with new glasses.

Types of Cataract Surgery We Offer

Basic Cataract Surgery

  • The traditional approach to cataract removal, basic cataract surgery:
  • Removes the clouded natural lens and replaces it with a basic monofocal IOL.
  • Restores clear vision at a fixed distance.
  • Patients will still need glasses for reading and other distances.

Premium Cataract Surgery

For patients who want enhanced vision correction, premium cataract surgery:

  • Uses advanced IOLs to correct vision at multiple distances (near, intermediate, and far).
  • Corrects astigmatism with toric lenses for sharper, distortion-free vision.
  • Offers Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) technology for post-surgical vision customization.
  • Reduces or eliminates dependence on glasses and contacts.
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Why Choose Bellevue Precision Vision?

At Bellevue Precision Vision, Dr. Audrey Talley Rostov, MD, a nationally recognized cataract surgeon, delivers exceptional surgical precision and patient-centered care. We offer:

  • Advanced cataract removal techniques for superior clarity and safety.
  • Personalized IOL selection for optimal vision correction.
  • Minimally invasive technology for fast recovery and long-lasting results.

If you’re considering cataract surgery in Bellevue or Seattle or Puget Sound area, don’t let cataracts limit your vision, schedule your consultation today to explore the best cataract surgery options for your unique vision needs.

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Cataract Surgery FAQs

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Can I develop cataracts again after surgery?

No, cataracts do not grow back. However, some patients develop a condition called posterior capsule opacification (PCO), which can cause cloudy vision and is easily treated with a quick laser procedure (YAG capsulotomy).

Is it normal to see halos or glare after cataract surgery?

Yes, especially if you received multifocal or toric lenses. These visual effects often diminish as your brain adapts, but persistent issues should be discussed with your surgeon.

Can cataract surgery correct astigmatism?

Yes, toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) or limbal relaxing incisions during cataract surgery can correct astigmatism and reduce dependence on glasses.

Is cataract surgery different if I have had LASIK or other eye surgeries?

Yes, prior refractive surgery can affect IOL power calculations. Surgeons use advanced formulas and measurements to ensure optimal outcomes for post-LASIK eyes.

How long does it take for vision to clear after cataract surgery?

Many patients notice clearer vision within a few days, but full visual stabilization can take several weeks as the eye heals and adjusts to the new lens.

Can cataract surgery affect eye pressure or glaucoma?

Yes, cataract surgery can help lower intraocular pressure in some glaucoma patients. However, pressure must be closely monitored after surgery to detect any spikes or changes.

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