Mohave Eye Center’s IOLs
for Cataract Surgery
in Kingman & Bullhead City, AZ
Mohave Eye Center is your trusted source for cataract-free, crystal-clear vision. Our surgeons use state-of-the-art technology and a wide range of intraocular lenses (IOLs) to restore your sight — often making it sharper than it has been in years.
Premium IOLs in Arizona
During cataract surgery, our expert team replaces your eye’s cloudy natural lens with a clear, artificial intraocular lens (IOL). While all IOLs restore clarity, premium options can also reduce your dependency on glasses and correct vision problems such as astigmatism or presbyopia.
We offer a variety of advanced IOLs and will help guide you to the lens that best matches your lifestyle and vision goals.
What Are IOLs?
IOLs are artificial lenses implanted after your natural lens is removed during cataract surgery. These lenses:
- Restore clear vision
- Can reduce or eliminate the need for glasses
- May correct refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism
Our team uses the ZEISS IOLMaster® 700, one of the most advanced eye-measurement systems available, to ensure your IOL is precisely selected and positioned.
Why Are IOLs Important?
During your consultation, we evaluate your vision needs, hobbies, and daily activities to match you with the IOL that best fits your life.
Premium IOL Lenses
Mohave Eye Center proudly offers a range of high-quality lens technologies, including:
- Monofocal IOLs (Basic)
- Multifocal IOLs (e.g., PanOptix®)
- Toric IOLs (Astigmatism-correcting)
- Monovision options
| Lens Type | Vision Range | Correct Astigmatism | Glasses Needed | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monofocal IOL | One distance (usually far) | No | Reading glasses typically required | Patients who want the clearest distance vision and don’t mind reading glasses |
| Multifocal IOL | Distance + intermediate + near | No* (some models offer mild correction) | Often little to no glasses needed | Active patients who want greater freedom from glasses |
| Toric IOL | One distance | Yes | Reading glasses still required | Patients with moderate–severe astigmatism seeking sharp distance vision |
Pros & Cons of Each Lens Type
Monofocal IOL (Standard)
Pros:
- Clear, high-quality distance vision
- Covered by insurance (basic option)
- Reliable and predictable outcomes
Cons:
- Reading glasses still needed
- Does not correct astigmatism
- Limited range of vision compared to premium lenses
Multifocal IOL
Pros:
- See clearly at near, intermediate, and distance
- Reduces or eliminates need for glasses
- Great for active lifestyles
Cons:
- More expensive than monofocal lenses
- May produce more glare or halos, especially at night
- Not ideal for patients with certain eye conditions
Toric IOL (Astigmatism-Correcting)
Pros:
- Sharp, clear distance vision for patients with astigmatism
- Reduces or eliminates the need for distance glasses
- Highly precise correction
Cons:
- Reading glasses still required
- Higher cost than standard monofocal lenses
- Does not provide multifocal range
Toric IOLs
Why Choose Us
A History of Innovation
Your Partners in Eye Care
Everything You Need in One Place
We pride ourselves on being one of the first practices to combine ophthalmology and optometry. To this day, we continue to offer services for a range of eye conditions, so you can get everything you need from the doctors who know you best.
