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ACS Eye Specialist Centre
95G & 97G Jalan TKS 1,
Taman Kajang Sentral,
43000 Kajang,
Selangor, Malaysia.
Tel: 03-82116078
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Preoperative FAQ's
for cataract surgery
Must someone accompany me on the day of surgery?
It is advisable for someone to accompany you to the surgery and to bring you home.Should someone not be free to stay with you while waiting for the surgery, don’t worry. Our staff are happy to make you feel at home and attend to your needs.
What should I bring with me the day of surgery?
Bring the balance of payment. You should bring along your regular medication as well. As cataract surgery is done as a day care procedure, you will not be needing an overnight bag or toiletries.I take a blood thinner and several other prescription medications. Should I continue this before surgery?
Yes. Take all prescription medications as you normally would before surgery.May I eat before surgery?
Yes. You can eata light meal before arriving.
Surgical questions
Will I feel anything during surgery?
You will be given local anaesthesia at the time of surgery which may take the form of eyedrops or injections around the eye. Most patients just feel some pressure in the eye and not real pain.What do I see during surgery?
Some patients see the bright lights of the microscope during the surgery. Others have experienced seeing some moving particles during the time of surgery.Would a cough prevent me from having surgery?
It is very important that you don’t cough unexpectedly during surgery. If you have a very bad cough, it is usually safer to postpone the operation till you have recovered.What will I be able to see right after the operation?
Most patients’ vision is quite blurred after the surgery from the dilating drops and the bright microscope lights.What happens before I’m discharged?
We will also check your eye and explain how to take care of your own eye as well as what medications you need to take. An appointment is made for you to come for a check up the following day.May I drive myself home?
It is not recommended, although some patients who see well out of their other eye and have not had any medication may drive.Back to Cataract Menu