FAQ- Cataract Care in Reno, NV

At Downtown Vision in Northern NV, we provide cataract care through comprehensive eye exams, early detection, ongoing monitoring, and clear guidance when more advanced treatment may be needed. Below are frequently asked questions on cataract care.

1. What are cataracts and how do they affect vision?

Cataracts happen when the natural lens inside the eye becomes cloudy, which can make vision look blurry, dim, or less sharp. Cataract care starts with a thorough eye exam so we can evaluate lens changes and explain how they may be affecting daily vision.


2. What are common cataract symptoms I should watch for?

Common cataract symptoms include blurry vision, glare, halos around lights, trouble seeing at night, faded colors, and frequent changes in your glasses prescription. If you notice these changes, an eye exam can help determine whether cataracts may be part of the cause.


3. Can cataracts be found during a regular eye exam?

Yes, cataracts can often be detected during a comprehensive eye exam in Northern NV. At Downtown Vision, we evaluate the health of your eyes, check how clearly you see, and look for changes in the lens that may suggest cataract development.


4. How often should I have my cataracts checked?

How often cataracts should be checked depends on your age, vision, eye health, and how quickly changes are progressing. Many patients benefit from annual eye exams so we can monitor cataract progression and update care recommendations as needed.


5. Do cataracts always need surgery?

No, cataracts do not always need surgery right away. In many cases, patients can manage early cataract changes with updated glasses, better lighting, glare control, and regular monitoring until vision changes begin to affect daily life more significantly.


6. Can glasses help with cataract symptoms?

Glasses may help improve vision in the early stages of cataracts, especially if your prescription has changed. During a cataract care visit in Reno, NV, we can determine whether updated eyewear may improve clarity or whether the cataract is becoming more visually limiting.


7. What happens during a cataract evaluation at Downtown Vision?

During a cataract evaluation at Downtown Vision, we check your vision, review your eye health, evaluate the lens of the eye, and discuss any changes you have noticed. We then explain what we are seeing and recommend the next step based on your needs.


8. How do you monitor cataract progression?

We monitor cataract progression in Reno, NV by comparing findings from your eye exams over time. This helps us track whether the cataract is stable, slowly changing, or starting to interfere more with your vision and daily activities.


9. When should I be concerned about cataract symptoms?

You should schedule an eye exam if blurry vision, glare, night driving trouble, or frequent prescription changes are affecting your comfort or safety. Cataract symptoms can develop gradually, so early evaluation helps us understand what is changing.


10. Can cataracts affect night driving?

Yes, cataracts can make night driving more difficult by increasing glare from headlights, reducing contrast, and making the road harder to see clearly. If night driving has become uncomfortable, we can examine your eyes and determine whether cataracts may be involved.


11. Does Downtown Vision perform cataract surgery?

Downtown Vision does not perform cataract surgery. Our role is to detect cataracts, monitor their progression, manage early vision changes, and help recommend when a referral for advanced treatment or cataract surgery evaluation may be appropriate.


12. How do I know when cataract surgery may be needed?

Cataract surgery may be considered when cataracts begin to interfere with reading, driving, work, hobbies, or overall quality of life. We help determine when vision changes have reached the point where a surgical referral should be discussed.


13. Can cataracts get worse if they are not monitored?

Cataracts usually progress gradually, but without regular eye exams, it can be harder to know how much they are changing. Ongoing cataract care helps us monitor your vision and recommend the right timing for additional treatment if needed.


14. Are cataracts a normal part of aging?

Yes, cataracts are very common with aging, but they can affect each person differently. At Downtown Vision, we help patients understand whether lens changes are mild, progressing, or becoming significant enough to affect daily vision.


15. Why choose Downtown Vision for cataract care in Northern NV?

Patients choose Downtown Vision for cataract care because we provide thorough eye exams, clear explanations, and personalized monitoring. We help patients understand what cataracts are, how they may affect vision, and when advanced treatment or referral may be the right next step.

If you have questions about cataract care Downtown Vision is here to help you understand your vision and the next steps for your eye health. Contact our office in Reno, NV by calling (775) 322-4061 or in Carson City at (775) 882-3977 to book an appointment.