When Should Someone Get a Cataract Evaluation?
A cataract evaluation should be scheduled when vision changes begin to affect daily activities such as reading, driving at night, recognizing faces, or seeing clearly in bright or low-light conditions. Common signs include blurry vision, glare from lights, faded colors, and frequent prescription changes. Since cataracts develop gradually, symptoms may worsen slowly over time before becoming noticeable enough to interfere with routine life.
What to Look for in a Cataract Specialist

A cataract specialist should be able to perform a comprehensive eye exam, evaluate both the lens and retina, and determine whether cataracts are the primary cause of vision changes. In some cases, other eye conditions may contribute to symptoms, making a detailed evaluation essential. Learn more about early symptoms and evaluation timing.
Why Patients Near Boston Choose MERSI
Patients in the Boston, MA area and surrounding communities choose MERSI for advanced diagnostic testing and fellowship-trained ophthalmologists who specialize in both cataract and retinal disease evaluation. This ensures accurate diagnosis before any treatment decisions are made. Learn more about MERSI’s expertise on the location page.
When to Seek Care
If vision changes are interfering with independence, safety, or quality of life, it is appropriate to schedule an evaluation as soon as possible.
Schedule a Cataract Evaluation at MERSI
If vision changes are affecting daily life, a cataract evaluation can help determine whether cataracts or another eye condition is responsible. At MERSI, patients in the Boston, MA area receive comprehensive diagnostic testing to ensure an accurate diagnosis and clear next steps for care.