Find Your Lifestyle IOL
A quick, patient-friendly guide to explore lenses that fit how you live.
This tool is for education only and not a substitute for medical advice. Your cataract surgeon will confirm candidacy, identify risks, and help you select the best option for your eyes and goals.
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Tell us what lights you up — your favorite activities guide the lens choice.
What kind of vision do you want most day-to-day? Pick what matters to you.
Glasses independence
More range of focus can mean more visual "personality" (like rings/halos at night).
Night driving comfort
Some premium lenses trade a bit of night comfort for more range without glasses.
Where do you want the clearest focus?
Nice-to-have features
Your lifestyle-based matches. Compare options with clear word ratings and your suitability score.
Ready to talk about your cataract surgery options?
IOL Comparison
Best matches on the right • Scroll to see all →
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Important Considerations
- Premium lenses (Light Adjustable, Vivity, Odyssey, PanOptix) may not be suitable with macular disease, significant glaucoma, or irregular corneas.
- Light Adjustable Lens requires UV-blocking eyewear and several post-op light adjustment visits.
- PanOptix offers the most glasses independence but can involve more halos and glare during adaptation.
- Final candidacy depends on comprehensive testing and a detailed conversation with your cataract surgeon.
Important
These suggestions are based on your lifestyle preferences and are not medical advice. Final lens selection depends on examination, measurements, and a personalized discussion with your surgeon.
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