Over fifty percent of people over the age of 60 (and quite a few younger than that) suffer from cataracts. Almost everyone develops cataracts as they grow older. Cataract formations occur at different rates and can affect one or both eyes.
A cataract is a progressive clouding of the eye’s natural lens. It interferes with light passing through the eye to the retina. Aging and other factors cause proteins in the eye’s lens to clump together forming these cloudy areas. Early changes may not disturb vision, but over time cataracts typically result in blurred or fuzzy vision and sensitivity to light. People with progressed cataracts often say they feel as if they’re looking through a waterfall or a piece of wax paper.
Your Tampa eye doctor can perform a contrast sensitivity test to determine how much your vision has been affected by a cataract. But typically, when decreased vision affects your everyday activities or hobbies, a cataract should be treated.
Currently there is no medical treatment to reverse or prevent the development of cataracts. Once they form, the only one way to achieve clear vision again is through cataract surgery at our Tampa eye center.
We are proud to welcome Dr. Nicholas Zaunbrecher, M.D., to our practice. Dr. Zaunbrecher is currently completing a Refractive and Anterior Segment Fellowship at the Willis Knighton Eye Institute in Shreveport, Louisiana. His training emphasizes high-volume cataract surgery, premium intraocular lens technology, refractive procedures, and anterior segment reconstruction.
Dr. Zaunbrecher earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, where he also completed his ophthalmology residency and served as Chief Resident. He was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and the Gold Humanism Honor Society for his academic excellence and compassionate care.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in Biology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, graduating magna cum laude while competing as a Division I baseball athlete.
Dr. Zaunbrecher brings a strong commitment to clinical excellence and patient-centered care. We are thrilled to have him on board.