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Cataract and RLE  in Blacktown & Norwest

If you have blurry vision or want to get rid of contact lenses or glasses for good, cataract/RLE surgery is the answer to all your problems. However, surgery is not recommended for you if you have a detached retina, advanced macular degeneration, and are less than 21 years of age. <br><br>

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Cataract and RLE  in Blacktown & Norwest

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  1. Cataract and RLE Blurry Vision | Near-sightedness | Farsightedness Are You a Good Candidate? For Cataract Surgery For RLE Surgery Blurry vision, increased color distortion, or impaired depth perception No medical conditions that interfere with wound healing Patients with autoimmune diseases Patients with lupus, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, or glaucoma Around 40 years or older Stable vision for at least six months No history of eye disease Do not qualify for laser vision correction treatments like LASIK Estimated Cost Involved Cataract surgery costs range from $1,600 to $3,500 per eye, with some insurance plans covering the procedure. RLE surgery is more expensive, averaging $2,500 to $4,500 per eye, and typically isn’t covered by insurance, but we offer flexible payment options. reception@nexusblacktown.com.au (02) 9672 3055

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