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What Are Cataracts?

Cataracts are a common eye condition that can make your vision cloudy or blurry. It happens when the lens in your eye, which is normally transparent, becomes more cloudy. This can make it challenging to see things clearly, especially when there's bright light or at night. Cataracts are very common and can affect your quality of life, but cataract surgery can restore your vision and allow you to experience the world with clarity and sharpness once again.

What Are the Most Common Cataract Symptoms?

Only an eye doctor can diagnose whether you have a cataract or another type of vision problem. If you have any of the symptoms below, you should have your eyes checked by a specialist.

Common signs of a cataract include the following:

Gradual vision deterioration and blurriness
Trouble driving at night
Glare from headlights or sunlight seems too bright
Halos around bright lights at night
Difficulty reading
Colors appear faded

Meet Our Cataract Surgeons

Dr. Ivan Garcia

Dr. Ivan Garcia is OMNI Eye Specialists’ founding member. His extensive training in intricate microsurgical techniques and experience in performing delicate eye surgery including cataract and corneal transplants and laser vision correction, has made him one of the Baltimore region’s most trusted eye specialists. Dr. Garcia is equally as passionate about giving back to the community and has committed a great deal of time and skills to delivering low or no-cost specialized medical eye care to people in need throughout the region.

Dr. Sumana Kommana

Dr. Sumana Kommana, MD, is a board certified and fellowship-trained ophthalmologist who specializes in cataract surgery and offers the most advanced surgical techniques including laser assisted surgery and premium lens technology. She also specializes in ocular surface diseases, pterygiums, corneal cross linking, and laser vision correction. Dr. Kommana received her undergraduate degree from Duke University in North Carolina, graduating with distinction in Neuroscience. She completed her medical degree at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and ophthalmology residency at Temple University in Pennsylvania. Following her passion for advanced technology and surgery, Dr. Kommana completed a surgical fellowship at Weill Cornell in New York City focused on cornea, cataracts and refractive surgery.

Intraocular Lens Implant Options (IOL)

During cataract surgery, your cataract surgeon will remove your natural lens and replace it with an artificial lens, known as an intraocular lens or IOL, to allow you to see clearly once again. There are many IOL options to choose from based on your budget, vision goals and lifestyle. OMNI Eye Specialists offers several types of lenses, each designed for a specific corrective function.

Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) and Toric EDOF Lenses

The AcrySof™ IQ Vivity™ lens is the latest EDOF IOL (implant) that provides excellent distance and intermediate vision, while minimizing halos and glare. This exceptional lens is also available in a EDOF Toric version and is considered one of the most advanced EDOF intraocular lenses available in the world.

Multifocal and Toric Multifocal Lenses

Designed to give patients the best distance and near vision with less dependence on glasses after surgery. OMNI Eye Specialists uses the AcrySof® IQ PanOptix® Trifocal Lens, which is the first and only trifocal lens available in the United States. The AcrySof® IQ PanOptix®  provides an extended depth of focus, producing enhanced near and intermediate vision to reverse the effects of presbyopia. The PanOptix Lens enhances quality as well as range, so your vision will be as sharp and vivid as it is complete. We will discuss your day, night and reading vision expectations following surgery.

Toric Lens (Astigmatism)

An astigmatism correcting implant which addresses corneal astigmatism so that distance vision is completely corrected after cataract surgery without glasses. With a traditional implant in patients who have astigmatism, glasses are still necessary to see at all distances. This lens is only necessary for individuals with a high level of astigmatism.

Single-Focus Lens (Basic)

The single-focus lens is inexpensive and effective in clearing vision. If you receive a single-focus lens, the focus will be set for distance and you will regain your ability to see objects that are far away. After surgery, patients will likely need to wear corrective lenses, especially for activities like reading and driving.

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Why Choose OMNI Eye Specialists?

We are one of the region’s leading multi-specialty ophthalmology groups, delivering unparalleled medical eye care combined with personal attention to each individual patient’s unique eye care needs. OMNI Eye Specialists has a long and esteemed history in the greater Baltimore region, providing the highest level of comprehensive medical eye care services for more than thirty years. From eye comprehensive exams to the expert treatment of complex eye conditions and innovative surgical techniques performed with the most advanced technology, the staff and physicians at OMNI Eye Specialists are committed to providing all patients with personalized, focused medical eye care.

Testimonials

“I would recommend anyone who needs cataract surgery to go to Omni Eye Specialist. Everyone is so friendly and polite, Dr Garcia is the best. Love my new eyes. Thanks to all at Omni.”

- Joanne

“Dr. Garcia and his team are ALWAYS very thorough.  I have great respect for Dr. Garcia's knowledge and performance as an eye specialist. He is also a very Caring and nice man.”

- Francis

“My visit went very well, Dr. Garcia and all of the staff were absolutely great,very nice and professional. I would definitely recommend OMNI Eye Specialists to anyone.”

- Debra

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Our Locations

Windsor Mill
2925 Lord Baltimore Drive
Suite 300
Baltimore, MD 21244

White Marsh
9106 Philadelphia Road
Suite 314
Rosedale, MD 21237

Glen Burnie
1600 Crain Highway
Suite 601
Glen Burnie, MD 21061

Catonsville
716 Maiden Choice Lane
Catonsville, MD 21228

Dundalk
1005 North Point Boulevard
Suite 704
Baltimore, MD 21224