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Having cataract surgery with Dr. Gary Barth was easy, painless, and a positive experience. Getting the Crystalens gave me excellent intermediate and distance vision. Colors are fabulous.

I use inexpensive glasses for very close reading. I am very pleased and can recommend this surgery.

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DO'S AND DON'TS

It is important to start off right with your contact lenses by going to a doctor who provides full-service care. Here at ECI, full-service care includes a thorough eye examination, an evaluation of your suitability for contact lens wear, the lenses, necessary lens care kits, individual instructions for wear and care, and follow-up visits. During your initial examination, a thorough evaluation of your eyes will be performed. This will include an examination the eye’s surface (cornea) and external structures, and visual acuity testing, along with other necessary measurements. This process can take an hour or longer. Here is a list of other specific do's and don'ts to lead you to successful wear.

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