Surgery Overview

Why Northwest Eye Center?

Choosing Northwest Eye Center for your cataract surgery means choosing a team dedicated to providing personalized care and utilizing the latest advancements in eye surgery. Dr. Dilman is committed to helping you achieve the best vision possible, ensuring you can enjoy your life with clear and vibrant eyesight.

At Northwest Eye Center, we offer many options for cataract surgery. Our premium cataract surgery includes custom laser-assisted technology as well as multifocal and toric astigmatism-correcting intraocular lens implants. These innovative and cutting-edge technologies utilize advanced optics to significantly enhance your vision and lifestyle. With these new modalities, you can reduce your dependence on glasses and enjoy improved vision like never before. Our experienced surgeon, Dr. Dilman, will collaborate with you to understand your specific needs for near and distance vision. He will work closely with you to minimize or eliminate your reliance on glasses, ensuring a personalized lens selection that aligns with your vision and lifestyle goals. Premium cataract surgery at Northwest Eye Center requires precise, innovative technology and exceptional surgical skills to deliver the best possible vision outcomes.

Understanding your cataract surgery options:

  • You will be scheduled for a thorough eye examination to review your overall eye health, identify and risk factors and determine if you are a candidate for the procedure.
  • Dr. Dilman will review the various benefits of each IOL to help you decide what is best for your lifestyle needs and vision goals.
  • Risks and benefits of the elective surgical procedure will be reviewed.


What is cataract surgery?

Cataracts cannot be treated with stronger glasses, medication or topical eye drops. Surgery is the only option. Laser-assisted cataract surgery is one of the most advanced and reliable procedures, significantly enhancing precision and vision outcomes. During the procedure, the cloudy lens is replaced with a clear artificial lens called an intraocular lens (IOL).