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Alexandra Headland Cataract and Lens Surgery

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Common Cataract Symptoms

Alexandra Headland locals may notice halos, glare, and blurred vision as cataracts form, especially during coastal drives or at night. Vision may appear dull or cloudy, reducing confidence with reading or driving.

Cataract & refractive lens surgery

For patients in Alexandra Headland (4572)

Only minutes away along the coastal roads or motorway. Park onsite and grab a coffee nearby before or after your appointment.

Alexandra Headland residents who value premium care frequently see Dr Rylan Hayes.

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Travel from Alexandra Headland

  • Typical drive: ~5–10 min (~2–6 km).

Global FAQs

What are the symptoms of cataracts?

Reduced clarity (especially in low light), glare sensitivity, and halos or starbursts around bright lights such as headlights.

How do I know if I have cataracts?

Some people notice reduced clarity, contrast loss, and glare; others adapt gradually and don’t realise the change. An optometrist can assess for cataracts and send a referral directly to Dr Rylan Hayes.

Do I stay in hospital for cataract surgery?

No. Cataract surgery is a day procedure — you go home the same day.

When can I see after cataract surgery?

Most people notice significantly improved vision by the next day. Final clarity continues to improve over the following weeks as swelling settles.

Can I swim and exercise after cataract surgery?

Once healing is complete you absolutely can. It’s important to avoid swimming and strenuous exercise during the early healing phase — your team will give you personalised guidance.

Can I drive after cataract surgery?

You cannot drive on the day of surgery. Please wait until the clinic has cleared you to drive — typically a few days to a week — and ensure you feel safe and comfortable with your vision.


Local FAQs - Alexandra Headland

What’s the easiest way to get to the clinic?

The Sunshine Motorway is nearby, providing easy access from across the Coast. Use your navigation app on the day for the fastest route.

Is parking available at the clinic?

Yes — there is onsite parking available. Please allow a few extra minutes during weekday mornings.

Any tips on appointment times for lens surgery patients?

Many lens patients enjoy early morning starts or just after lunch appointments for a smooth trip and comfortable recovery plan.

Are there places for coffee or lunch nearby?

Yes — there are cafés nearby, handy if you arrive early or if companions are waiting.

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Phone: 07 4515 6084
Email: admin@thevisionsurgeon.au