Cataract treatment is a surgical procedure to remove the clouded lens from the eye and replace it with an artificial one, improving vision and overall eye health.
Cataract treatment is a surgical procedure to remove the clouded lens from the eye and replace it with an artificial one, improving vision and overall eye health.
Cataract treatment in New Zealand typically involves surgical removal of clouded lenses followed by implantation of artificial ones. This procedure restores vision and improves overall eye health.
New Zealand's public healthcare system covers some cataract surgeries, but wait times can be long. Private clinics offer faster access for a fee.