The Oregon Eye Surgery Center, adjacent to our office in the Oregon
Eye Institute, is one of the most modern and complete eye care facilities
in the nation. It has three operating suites with state-of-the-art equipment
and experienced anesthesiology and nursing staff. Click
here for maps and directions.
Advantages to Patients Include:
- Pleasant non-hospital environment
- Rapid registration, admission, and discharge
- Surgery viewing area for family
- The comfort of Dr. Fine's staff at surgery
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Feel free to call or drop in if you'd like to speak to someone in person.
Commonly Asked Questions:
Where is the Oregon Eye Surgery Center located?
It's located at 1550 Oak St. in the Oregon Eye Institute.
Am I a good candidate for an intraocular lens
implant?
If your symptoms are impairing your vision and affecting your daily
life, it might be time to talk to your eye care professional. Make
an appointment here.
How soon after surgery will I see well?
If you have an intraocular lens (IOL) implanted during surgery, normal
vision should be restored within a few weeks.
Will I still need my glasses or contacts?
Many people need a change in their eyeglass prescription following cataract
surgery. Some will only need glasses for reading, and some may find
they need glasses only rarely or not at all (especially with multifocal
or accommodating lenses). |