Colors Look Faded or Yellow
Colors Look Faded or Yellow
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Dr. Mihlstin and our experienced team offer advanced care, close to home. Call 989-321-2655, book online or contact us below.
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Many cataract patients notice colors don’t look as vibrant as before. Whites may appear yellow, and bright colors lose intensity.
MiVision offers same-week cataract evaluations to determine the cause and guide treatment.
Cataracts
The natural lens becomes cloudy, blocking and scattering light.
Vision may feel dull, foggy, or dim even with updated glasses.
Learn more: Cataracts
Reduced Contrast Sensitivity
Early cataracts reduce the ability to distinguish fine detail.
Patients often say “things look darker” or “washed out.”
Dry Eye Syndrome
Tear film instability can cause hazy or fluctuating vision.
Learn more: Dry Eye
Cataract Surgery
Removes the cloudy lens and restores brightness and contrast.
Learn more: Cataracts
Premium Lens Options
Advanced lenses can enhance contrast and reduce glare.
Learn more: Premium Lenses
Your visit may include:
Glasses and contact lens prescription testing
Dry eye evaluation
Dilated cataract exam
Retina and macula examination
OCT imaging if indicated
Our goal is to identify the exact cause so treatment can be tailored to your needs.
If you’re noticing blurry vision, MiVision is here to help.
We offer same-week appointments and a comfortable, patient-focused experience.
👉 Call 989-321-2655 or request an appointment today to find out what’s causing your night vision changes — and how we can help.
Yes. Many patients read the chart well but struggle with glare, contrast, or dim lighting.
Color changes happen gradually, and the brain adapts.
Yes—this is one of the most dramatic improvements patients notice.
Dr. Mihlstin and our experienced team offer advanced care, close to home. Call 989-321-2655, book online or contact us below.