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Cataract Surgery

in Standish, MI

Cataract Surgery

in Standish, MI

Cataract concept. Senior woman's eye, closeup

MiVision welcomes patients from Standish and surrounding Arenac County communities for expert cataract evaluation and surgery. If you’re noticing more glare at night, haze while reading, or colors that seem dull, our team is here to help you see clearly and comfortably again.

Advanced Technology & Lens Options

We use modern imaging (including optical biometry and corneal mapping) to plan your procedure. Choose from standard monofocal, toric (for astigmatism), or multifocal lenses to reduce dependence on glasses. We’ll guide you through each option in plain language.

Do I Need Cataract Surgery?

Not all cataracts require immediate treatment. However, surgery becomes necessary when vision loss starts to limit daily life. For example, you may notice:

  • Blurry or cloudy vision
  • Glare and halos while driving at night
  • Faded or yellowed colors
  • Needing brighter light to read
  • Trouble with hobbies, work, or driving

If you experience these symptoms, it may be time to schedule a cataract evaluation.

Why Standish Patients Choose MiVision

  • Personalized surgical plans tailored to your vision goals

  • Advanced diagnostics for precise lens selection

  • Friendly, Michigan-trained surgeon and staff who take time to answer questions

How is Cataract Surgery Performed?

Cataract surgery is safe, fast, and effective.

First, Dr. Mihlstin creates a tiny incision in the eye. Then, she removes the cloudy lens. Finally, she replaces it with a clear IOL that restores your vision.

The entire procedure usually takes 10–15 minutes per eye. Most patients go home the same day and notice improvement within 24–48 hours.

Where is Cataract Surgery Performed?

Dr. Mihlstin operates at MyMichigan Medical Center Towne Centre Surgery Center.  This is a state of the art facility not far from our office.

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Address: 4599 Towne Centre Road, Saginaw, MI 48604

Michigan Care, Close to Home

We proudly serve Standish, West Branch, and Bay City, bringing modern care with small-town hospitality.

Directions From Standish, MI

  • Take I-75 South toward Saginaw.

  • Continue ~35 miles.

  • Use Exit 6 – Bay Road.

  • Right on Bay Rd (M-84) → left on Hampton Place.
    Time/Distance: ≈ 35–40 minutes (≈ 35 mi)

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Schedule Your Cataract Evaluation

Are cataracts limiting your vision? Patients from Standish, MI choose MiVision for trusted, advanced cataract care.

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