Brooklyn Eye Surgery

March 13, 2013

Brooklyn Eye Surgery

The lenses inside your eyes are normally clear. However, sometimes areas of the lenses in your eyes can become cloudy. These cloudy areas of the lenses inside your eyes are called cataracts. Cataracts can develop in one eye or in both and as they develop, you might not even notice them. However, in time, cataracts can and will affect your vision. The clouded vision caused by cataracts can make it very difficult to do everyday activities such as reading and driving. Once the condition begins to interfere with your ability to perform these tasks, surgery might be necessary. It is very important that you go to an experienced ophthalmologist if you suspect that you have cataracts. Our Brooklyn eye surgery experts at Brook Plaza Opthamology have a great deal of experience in diagnosing and treating cataracts.

Glasses and or more light might help you if you have cataracts. However, if this is not the case, then surgery may be necessary. If you have to get surgery for cataracts, you want to go to the best.  Our Brooklyn eye surgery experts at Brook Plaza Ophthalmology are highly qualified professionals. Dr. Jacob Ackerman is one of them. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, a Diplomate of the American Board of Ophthalmology and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. The other 4 ophthalmologists in our Brooklyn Eye Surgery office also have impressive credentials and experience. So if you suspect that you might have cataracts, our ophthalmologists can help you.

Our Brooklyn cataract specialists at Brook Plaza Ophthalmology don’t just treat cataracts. We offer a wide variety of optical services, such as comprehensive eye exams, glaucoma care, diabetic eye care, contact lenses, eye glasses, and service and repair. We are experts and we truly care about you and your eye care. Call or visit our office so we can help you. Our friendly staff is looking forward to answering any questions you may have.

Cataract Specialist Brooklyn
1987 Utica Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11234
718-968-8700