Category: Cataracts

When Red Eye In A Picture Can Save A Life

Being a new parent, I like to make sure we get plenty of photographs of my daughter and have come to appreciate a good high quality camera, but why are all of my pictures of my children showing red eyes? In many cases it might be just the case of a bad camera, or too… Read More


Cataract Recovery

What to Expect After Cataract Surgery Receiving the news that cataract surgery is needed can put a person into a panic. “How long will I be laid up?” “When will I regain my vision?” “How long until I can drive again?” We have great news. The procedure has improved, over the years, by leaps and… Read More


Restore Vision With Your Tax Refund

Refund = “to give back or restore” We all wait for our tax refunds with big plans for the extra cash. Feel like a million bucks and see the world in perfect focus. Let your tax refund restore your vision! (The following suggestions are Uncle Sam approved.) Refund = LASIK Corrective Surgery + Toss your… Read More


10 most commonly asked questions when scheduling cataract surgery

Is cataract surgery covered by insurance? Yes, cataract surgery is medically necessary, so insurance companies do cover the surgery. Each insurance plan is unique though, so make sure you do your research to see what your particular plan will pay. When can I resume normal activities…..are there restrictions on lifting or bending after surgery? Most… Read More


Life Saving Eye Exams-Part 2

Regular eye exams are more important than just checking for a new eyeglass prescription. Sometimes, vision changes that motivate a trip to the eye doctor can be symptoms of much bigger health issues in a completely different part of your body. Here are more real-life stories from our doctors here at Milwaukee Eye Care. Dr…. Read More


Cataracts in our Pets

We dog owners have all been there – the dog is barking insanely, so you get up to investigate and find it was just a bird outside the window. I am so used to this by now, I just assume the cause of the commotion is a small animal or a pedestrian walking by. Last… Read More


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