At Mudgil Eye Associates, Dr. A. Vijay Mudgil offers femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery for patients across West Chester and Chester County. The laser handles several of the most delicate steps with computer-guided precision: creating precise, self-sealing incisions, softening the cataract for gentler removal, and making exact corneal adjustments that reduce astigmatism. Laser-assisted technology pairs especially well with premium and astigmatism-correcting lenses, where that precision has the biggest impact on your final result. Dr. Mudgil is Brown University residency-trained and Wilmer Eye Institute (Johns Hopkins) fellowship-trained, has performed more than 20,000 procedures, and holds a 4.9-star Google rating across 695+ reviews. Our West Chester office is at 795 East Marshall Street, with cataract surgery performed nearby at Turks Head Surgery Center and the Christiana Care Surgery Center at Brinton Lake.
Dr. Mudgil is the only ophthalmologist in Chester County who routinely performs dropless cataract surgery. Medication is delivered directly into the eye during surgery, eliminating multi-week eye drop regimens. Learn more.
Dr. Mudgil completed ophthalmology residency at Brown University and his pediatric ophthalmology fellowship at the Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins, where he served as Assistant Professor before returning to Chester County.
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Every patient sees Dr. Mudgil personally. The practice is at 795 East Marshall Street in the North Hills Building in West Chester, an easy drive from anywhere in Chester County.
For patients who will benefit, Dr. Mudgil offers femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery. The laser handles several of the most delicate steps, creating precise, self-sealing incisions, softening the cataract for gentler removal, and making exact corneal adjustments to reduce astigmatism, all with computer-guided accuracy. Whether the laser is used is a decision Dr. Mudgil makes with you at your consultation, based on what will benefit your eyes and the lens you choose.
Laser-assisted technology pairs especially well with premium and astigmatism-correcting lenses, where that precision has the biggest impact on your final result. Standard cataract surgery is performed without the laser and remains an excellent, proven option for many patients across Chester County. Dr. Mudgil will walk you through whether laser-assisted surgery is right for you, alongside your premium lens and dropless options.
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 usually develop slowly as a normal part of aging, which is why most people who need surgery are in their 60s, 70s, and beyond.
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.
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.
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.
Clear, dependable vision at one distance, usually far, with reading glasses for up close. Covered by Medicare and most insurance.
Corrects astigmatism so an irregular cornea no longer blurs your vision near and far.
A continuous range of vision from far to intermediate, reducing your reliance on glasses for everyday tasks.
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 cataract surgery in Chester County, including premium lens options, the procedure, and recovery.
Dr. A. Vijay Mudgil of Mudgil Eye Associates offers femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery and is consistently recognized among the region's top cataract surgeons: a Main Line Today Top Doctor nearly every year since 2009, a Philadelphia Magazine Top Doctor since 2017, and a Castle Connolly Top Doctor. He has performed more than 20,000 procedures and is the only surgeon in the area offering dropless cataract surgery.
The office is at 795 East Marshall Street, Suite 103, in the North Hills Building in West Chester, with free on-site parking and an easy drive from anywhere in Chester County.
Cataract procedures are performed at Turks Head Surgery Center in West Chester or at the Christiana Care Surgery Center at Brinton Lake in Glen Mills, both accredited outpatient facilities. Most patients are home within two to three hours of arrival.
Yes. Medicare and most major insurance plans cover standard cataract surgery. Premium IOL upgrades, laser-assisted cataract surgery, and astigmatism correction usually involve out-of-pocket costs. Written estimates are provided before any procedure.
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.
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.
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.
Many patients notice clearer vision within a few days, with vision continuing to sharpen over a few weeks as the eye settles.
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.
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.
Most patients are seen for an initial cataract evaluation within one to two weeks. Surgery scheduling typically follows within a month.