Cataract Surgery in East Goshen, PA

Mudgil Eye Associates serves East Goshen patients from our West Chester office, just minutes away. East Goshen Township borders West Chester directly, with Route 3 (West Chester Pike) running through its southern end past the community of Goshen, so for most East Goshen residents we are the closest top-rated cataract practice available. Dr. A. Vijay Mudgil is the only ophthalmologist serving East Goshen who routinely performs dropless cataract surgery, sparing patients the multi-week eye drop routine. Brown University residency-trained and Wilmer Eye Institute (Johns Hopkins) fellowship-trained, he has been a Main Line Today Top Doctor nearly every year since 2009. The practice holds a 4.9-star Google rating across 660+ reviews.

East Goshen's Closest Top-Doctor Cataract Surgeon

20,000+
Procedures performed
Since 2009
Main Line Today Top Doctor
4.9 stars
Google rating, 660+ reviews
5 min
Drive from East Goshen

Why East Goshen Patients Choose Mudgil for Cataract Surgery

Only Dropless Cataract Surgery Nearby

Dr. Mudgil is the only ophthalmologist serving East Goshen who routinely performs dropless cataract surgery. Learn more.

Brown and Johns Hopkins Trained

Brown residency, Wilmer Eye Institute (Johns Hopkins) fellowship, and former Wilmer Assistant Professor.

Full Premium IOL Lineup

PanOptix trifocal, Vivity, Light Adjustable Lens, and toric IOLs all offered. Compare options.

Same Surgeon, Every Visit

Every East Goshen patient sees Dr. Mudgil personally for consultation and surgery, with post-operative care provided in-house by our optometrist or coordinated with your own eye doctor.

Femtosecond laser cataract surgery for East Goshen

For the right candidate, Dr. Mudgil can perform cataract surgery with the assistance of a femtosecond laser. Guided by detailed imaging of your eye, the laser makes the incisions, softens the cataract, and can reduce astigmatism with a level of precision the hand alone cannot match. Whether laser assistance is used is something Dr. Mudgil decides with you at your consultation, based on what will most benefit your eyes and your chosen lens.

The laser adds the most value with premium and astigmatism-correcting lenses, where accuracy translates directly into sharper vision. Standard cataract surgery, done without the laser, remains a proven and excellent option that many East Goshen patients choose. Dr. Mudgil will explain whether laser-assisted surgery makes sense for you, together with your premium lens and dropless options.

Understanding Cataracts

A cataract is a clouding of your eye's natural lens. The lens is normally clear and focuses light onto the retina, but over time the proteins inside it break down and clump together. Vision turns blurry, colors look faded, and glare or halos around lights make night driving harder. Cataracts develop slowly as a normal part of aging, which is why most East Goshen patients who need surgery are in their 60s, 70s, and beyond.

The three main types

What causes cataracts

Aging is the leading cause, but several factors can speed them along: diabetes, eye injury, long-term steroid use, significant lifetime sun exposure, smoking, and a family history of cataracts.

Common symptoms

Blurry or cloudy vision, faded or yellowed colors, increasing trouble with night driving, glare and halos around lights, frequent changes to your glasses prescription, and needing brighter light to read. If these sound familiar, an exam can tell you whether a cataract is the cause.

Cataract Surgery, Step by Step

  1. Consultation and measurements. Dr. Mudgil examines your eyes and takes precise measurements to choose the right lens power for you.
  2. Preparing for surgery. Starting two days before, you use any prescribed drops and gently clean your lashes with a little baby shampoo. If you choose dropless surgery, you skip the drop regimen entirely.
  3. The day of surgery. Your procedure is performed at Turks Head Surgery Center in West Chester or at Brinton Lake in Glen Mills, just about 5 minutes from East Goshen. Your eye is numbed and you are given light sedation, so you stay relaxed and comfortable.
  4. The procedure. Through a tiny, self-sealing incision, Dr. Mudgil gently removes the clouded lens and places your chosen intraocular lens. It usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes and rarely needs stitches.
  5. The dropless advantage. Dr. Mudgil is the only surgeon in the area offering dropless cataract surgery, placing the medication inside the eye during surgery so you can skip the weeks-long, several-times-a-day eye-drop routine.
  6. Recovery. You rest briefly and go home the same day with a driver. You are seen the next day and again at about one month.

Recovery and What to Expect

Most patients are back to everyday activities within a day or two, with vision sharpening over a few weeks as the eye settles. Avoid eye makeup for about a week and swimming pools, hot tubs, and open water for about four weeks. Because of the sedation and dilating drops, you will need a ride on surgery day and to your next-day visit. Dr. Mudgil will give you the exact timeline for your eyes.

Your Lens Options

Monofocal (standard)

Clear, dependable vision at one distance, usually far, with reading glasses for up close. Covered by Medicare and most insurance.

Toric (for astigmatism)

Corrects astigmatism so an irregular cornea no longer blurs your vision near and far.

Extended depth of focus

A continuous range of vision from far to intermediate, reducing your reliance on glasses for everyday tasks.

Multifocal and trifocal (for presbyopia)

Designed to give near, intermediate, and distance vision for the most freedom from glasses.

Which lens is right depends on your eyes and your goals, and Dr. Mudgil will help you choose. Standard monofocal lenses are covered by Medicare and most insurance; premium lenses involve an additional out-of-pocket cost.

Mudgil Eye Associates provides cataract surgery for patients across the region. Explore our full overview of laser-assisted cataract surgery in Chester County, including premium lens options, the procedure, and recovery.

East Goshen Cataract Surgery: Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best cataract surgeon near East Goshen, PA?

Dr. A. Vijay Mudgil of Mudgil Eye Associates in West Chester. Main Line Today Top Doctor since 2009. Philadelphia Magazine Top Doctor for 10 years. 20,000+ procedures. Only Chester County surgeon offering dropless cataract surgery.

How far is the office from East Goshen?

Because East Goshen Township borders West Chester, our office at 795 East Marshall Street is only a few minutes away via Route 3 (West Chester Pike) or Paoli Pike. It is one of the shortest drives of any community we serve, with free parking on site.

Where is the surgery performed?

Cataract procedures are performed at Turks Head Surgery Center in West Chester or the Christiana Care Surgery Center at Brinton Lake in Glen Mills. For East Goshen patients, the West Chester center is just minutes away, and most patients are home within two to three hours of arrival.

Does Medicare cover the procedure?

Yes. Medicare and most major insurance plans cover standard cataract surgery. Premium IOL upgrades and laser-assisted surgery involve out-of-pocket costs. Written estimates provided.

What is dropless cataract surgery, and do you offer it?

Yes. Dr. Mudgil is the only surgeon in the area offering dropless cataract surgery, where the medication is placed in the eye during surgery so you can skip the weeks-long, several-times-a-day eye-drop routine.

How far is your office from East Goshen, and where is surgery performed?

Mudgil Eye Associates is just about 5 minutes from East Goshen in West Chester. Surgery is performed at Turks Head Surgery Center in West Chester or at the Christiana Care Surgery Center at Brinton Lake in Glen Mills.

How long does cataract surgery take?

The procedure itself usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes per eye. Plan for roughly 2 to 2.5 hours at the surgery center door to door, including check-in, prep, and a short recovery.

Is cataract surgery painful?

No. Your eye is fully numbed and you are given light sedation, so you stay relaxed and comfortable. You are awake but should feel no pain.

Will I still need glasses after cataract surgery?

It depends on the lens you choose. A standard monofocal lens gives clear vision at one distance with glasses for the rest, while premium lenses can reduce or eliminate your need for glasses.

How do I know if I am ready for cataract surgery?

When a cataract starts interfering with daily life, such as night driving, reading, or recognizing faces, it is usually time. A simple exam with Dr. Mudgil can confirm whether surgery is the right next step.

Schedule Your Cataract Consultation

Most East Goshen patients are seen within one to two weeks for an initial cataract evaluation.

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