
Can Cataracts Develop at a Young Age?
At Palm Beach Eye Center, addressing concerns and providing clarity on eye health conditions like cataracts is crucial. A common inquiry pertains to the age at which cataracts can develop…. read more

Can Cataract Surgery be Performed on Both Eyes at the Same Time?
At Palm Beach Eye Center, cataract surgery is performed with precision and care. Our Palm Beach County patients often wonder if they can have cataract surgery on both eyes simultaneously…. read more

When is it Too Late for Cataract Surgery?
Cataracts are among the most common eye disorders worldwide and the most prevalent cause of blindness. This also means that cataract surgery is among the most practiced procedures globally, capable… read more

Palm Beach Eye Center Gets High Praise in Voice of the Patient Survey
Palm Beach Eye Center is proud to announce that our recent Voice of the Patients survey resulted in overwhelmingly positive feedback from our patients. Our hearts are filled with gratitude,… read more

Is it Safe to Have Cataract Surgery With Macular Degeneration?
While cataracts and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are not directly related, they are indirectly linked by the one major certainty we all face every day: the aging process. These two… read more

The Most Common Vision Issues Caused By Aging
Eye health is severely undervalued. Most of us take our vision for granted, not realizing how fortunate we are to see the world clearly and without complication. Yet as soon… read more

Three Common Side Effects of Cataract Surgery
Without a doubt, cataract surgery is one of the most common procedures performed across the globe each year. By replacing a cloudy lens with a premium intraocular lens (IOL), cataract… read more

Tips to Protect Your Eyes in the Summer
At Palm Beach Eye Center, we understand that summertime is meant for outdoor activities and soaking up that warm Florida sun. Most individuals are well aware of the damaging effects… read more

Can Cataracts Be Reversed If Detected Early?
Our eye lens focuses light and images on the retina. When the lens is not completely transparent, our vision becomes cloudy or foggy. You may have what is known as… read more