At Schorr Vision, advanced surgical precision and specialty intraocular lenses turn cataract surgery into a vision upgrade. Modern. Precise. Life-enhancing.
Your specialty lens is designed to remain clear and effective for the rest of your life. One procedure. Permanent results. No replacements needed.
Complication-Free Outcomes
98%
Achieve Improved Visual Acuity
95%
The procedure takes approximately 10 minutes per eye. Most patients resume normal activities the next day with minimal discomfort and dramatically improved vision. For your convenience, both eyes can be treated the same day in our private in-office surgical suite.
An Opportunity to Upgrade Your Vision.
Vision Corrective Cataract Surgery
Milton
What Our Patients Experience
Your consultation includes advanced imaging and digital planning technology to assess cataract severity and overall eye health, determine the ideal treatment timing, and identify which specialty lens options are best suited to your vision goals and lifestyle.
At Schorr Vision, we begin with comprehensive diagnostics.
If you've been diagnosed with cataracts, the question isn't if you'll need surgery, but when. Cataract surgery becomes necessary when cloudiness begins limiting your daily activities, safety, and quality of life.
Is Cataract Surgery Right for You?
The result is comprehensive vision restoration that turns back the clock on how you see the world.
Cataract surgery replaces your cloudy lens with a specialty intraocular lens that restores clear vision at all distances. Advanced lens technology can also correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism while eliminating glasses dependence.
YOU CAN'T SEE WHERE YOUR GOLF BALL LANDED
You're ready to eliminate readers and bifocals
You can't get the right prescription for glasses
Reading, TV watching, or driving has become difficult
Colors appear dull or faded
You experience glare and halos during night driving
Vision is cloudy, blurry, or hazy
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We offer many alternatives, all designed to help you reach your lifestyle goals.
Not sure if cataract surgery is right for you? You're still in the right place.
Not sure if cataract surgery is right for you? You're still in the right place.
The gold standard in laser vision correction.
LASIK uses advanced laser technology to permanently correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism with rapid recovery and proven long-term results.
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We offer many alternatives, all designed to help you reach your lifestyle goals.
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For patients with high prescriptions, thin corneas, dry eye, or those told they're not LASIK candidates.
EVO ICL places a biocompatible Collamer® lens behind the iris, delivering crisp, high-definition vision without altering your cornea.
Invisible, undetectable, permanent, and reversible if needed.
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Ideal for adults wanting to correct their vision and get out of reading glasses.
Custom Lens Replacement eliminates presbyopia and delivers clear vision at all distances with premium intraocular lenses selected for your lifestyle. The proactive choice for patients who don't want to wait for cataracts to develop before taking action.
We understand that life is expensive. Schorr Vision makes this process easier by offering 24 month interest free financing. We also accept major credit cards, health savings accounts (HSAs) and Flex Spending Accounts (FSAs).
Monthly Payments
Financing options are available for qualified patients who prefer predictable and approachable monthly payments.
Spread the cost over time
HSA / FSA Funds
HSA and FSA funds may be used toward vision correction depending on your plan and employer guidelines.
Use pre-tax healthcare dollars
A simple, one-time payment for those who prefer to take care of everything upfront.
Cash, Check, or Credit Card
Pay in Full
Ways Patients Choose to Pay
If vision correction is right for your eyes, cost should never stand in the way.
Vision Corrective Cataract Surgery
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Vision Corrective Cataract Surgery
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Vision Corrective Cataract Surgery
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Vision Corrective Cataract Surgery
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Vision Corrective Cataract Surgery
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Vision Corrective Cataract Surgery
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Vision Corrective Cataract Surgery
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Vision Corrective Cataract Surgery
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Vision Corrective Cataract Surgery
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What Our Patients Experience
We've compiled the most common questions our patients ask. If yours isn't answered here, email, call, or chat with us — we're happy to help.
If your cataracts are affecting your normal activities such as night driving, reading, watching TV, or recognizing faces, it's time to consider cataract surgery. You don't need to wait until cataracts become severely problematic. We'll help you determine the optimal timing based on how they're impacting your life.
No. Topical anesthesia ensures you feel no discomfort during the procedure, and sedatives calm your anxiety. At most, you may feel slight pressure. The most common thing we hear from patients: "Wow, it's already done?!" Most can't believe how quick and comfortable the procedure is.
Most patients resume normal activities the morning after surgery. For the first week, avoid vigorous activity, heavy lifting, and getting water in the eye.
Yes. Intraocular lenses are designed to last a lifetime. Unlike artificial joints with moving parts that wear out, intraocular lenses are made of biocompatible materials that won't irritate your eyes or require replacement.
The cost of cataract surgery at Schorr Vision typically ranges from $2,000 to $8,000 for both eyes, depending on the level of lens technology selected.
At Schorr Vision, every procedure is carefully planned and performed in our private, in-office surgical suite, creating a more controlled and personalized experience. We focus on selecting the right lens for your vision, your lifestyle, and your long-term goals.
Flexible payment options are available to help make advanced vision correction more accessible.
Cataracts are a natural part of aging and will affect everyone over time. As the lens becomes cloudy, vision can feel dim, blurry, or less reliable.
Cataract surgery removes that cloudy lens and replaces it with a clear, custom-selected lens. For many patients, this is not just about restoring vision. It is an opportunity to improve how they see at different distances and reduce dependence on glasses.
Most people do not realize they have options when it comes to lens technology. Choosing the right lens can make a significant difference in your day-to-day life, from reading to driving to overall visual comfort.
Over time, the cost of glasses, prescription updates, and visual aids can add up to tens of thousands of dollars. Cataract surgery offers a chance to not only restore clarity, but reduce that ongoing cycle.
For many patients, it is both restorative and transformative.
No. Once your cloudy lens is removed and replaced, cataracts cannot return. In some patients, the membrane behind the new lens can become cloudy months or years after surgery — a condition called posterior capsule opacification. This is easily corrected with a brief, painless laser treatment performed right in our office.
The first sign is often difficulty with night driving — glare, halos around headlights, or oncoming lights that feel unusually bright. You may also notice colors appearing duller, vision that feels slightly hazy even with your current glasses, or a need for brighter light when reading. Many patients initially assume they simply need a new prescription, which is why cataracts often go undetected in the early stages.