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Your Surgery Experience

The Day of Surgery

On the day of surgery, the surgery center team will help guide you through each step. You will receive instructions before your procedure so you know when to arrive, what medications to use, and how to prepare. Most eye surgeries are performed on an outpatient basis, meaning you return home the same day. You should plan to have a responsible adult drive you home after surgery.

Although each procedure is different, your surgery day may include:

  • Check-in and confirmation of your medical information
  • Review of your planned procedure
  • Eye drops or medications before surgery
  • Time in the operating room
  • Post-operative instructions before going home
  • A scheduled follow-up visit

We understand that even routine eye surgery can feel stressful. Our goal is to make the process calm, efficient, and respectful.

After Surgery: Recovery and Follow-Up Care

After surgery, your follow-up care is an important part of your recovery. We will monitor healing, answer questions, and adjust your care plan as needed.

Depending on the procedure, you may receive instructions about:

  • Prescription eye drops
  • Activity restrictions
  • Protective eyewear
  • When to resume driving
  • When to return to work or normal activities
  • Symptoms that should prompt a call to our office
  • Follow-up appointment timing

Some temporary symptoms after eye surgery may be normal, such as mild irritation, light sensitivity, tearing, or fluctuating vision. However, any sudden change in vision, increasing pain, significant redness, or concerning symptoms should be reported promptly.

  • Estero
  • Bonita Springs
  • Naples
  • Fort Myers
  • San Carlos Park
  • Miromar Lakes
  • Coconut Point area
  • Three Oaks
  • The Brooks
  • Pelican Landing
  • Gateway and surrounding communities

Frequently Asked Questions About Eye Surgery

Yes. At Florida Vision Centers, your evaluation and surgical planning are physician-led. You will have the opportunity to discuss your diagnosis, options, and questions before surgery.

Cataract surgery is typically performed in an outpatient surgery center, not in the office. Our team will explain where your procedure will take place and what to expect.

Yes. For most eye surgeries, you should plan to have someone drive you home after the procedure.

Many patients notice improvement relatively soon, but vision can fluctuate during the healing process. Your final visual result may depend on your eye health, lens choice, astigmatism, and other medical factors.

Some procedures and lens options may reduce dependence on glasses, but no lens implant or surgery can guarantee complete freedom from glasses. We will discuss realistic expectations based on your eyes and goals.

Yes. Florida Vision Centers welcomes patients from Naples, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, San Carlos Park, Miromar Lakes, and nearby Southwest Florida communities.

Schedule a Surgical Eye Care Consultation in Estero, Florida

If you are considering cataract surgery, lens implant surgery, or another ophthalmic procedure, Florida Vision Centers can help you understand your options and prepare for a comfortable, well-organized surgery experience.

Florida Vision Centers
22904 Lyden Drive, Suite 105
Estero, FL 33928

Phone: 239-353-6118
Fax: 239-790-1087

Serving Estero, Bonita Springs, Naples, Fort Myers, San Carlos Park, Miromar Lakes, and the surrounding Southwest Florida area.