LASIK - Laser Eye Surgery

If you are seeking investigating LASIK or PRK in Boston call us today to get the answers you have been seeking.

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New Intraocular Lenses

Cataract patients now have the option to have their vision corrected to allow them to see at both near and far distances after cataract surgery!

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Our DOCTORS

Dr. Jonathan H. Talamo's clinical team includes Dr. Kathryn M. Hatch, Dr. Karen L. Zar and a group of experienced, talented, caring office and operating room personnel whose principal goal is to make your visit with us as informative, pleasant and as stress-free as possible.

What is a cataract?

A cataract is a loss of transparency, or clouding, of the normally clear lens of the eye. As one ages, chemical changes occur in the lens that make it less transparent. The loss of transparency may be so mild vision is hardly affected or so severe that no shapes or movements are seen, only light and dark. When the lens gets cloudy enough to obstruct vision to any significant degree, it is called a cataract. Glasses or contact lenses cannot sharpen your vision if a cataract is present.

Dr. Talamo and Dr. Hatch performs an outpatient surgical procedure to remove the cataract through either a small incision (phacoemulsification) or a large incision (extracapsular extraction). The time to have the surgical procedure is when your vision is bad enough that it interferes with your lifestyle.