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Information About Vision Services

The Cataract & Refractive Institute of Florida in Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, and Bonita Springs, FL offers a select list of general and advanced eye care services. We treat a wide variety of ocular conditions, including common eye infections, allergies, dry eye syndrome, cataracts, and glaucoma. We also boast an on-site optical center that offers name brand contacts and stylish eyewear to correct vision issues, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and vision loss due to advanced age. We invite you to explore our procedures to learn more.

Common vision problems like myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism can impact your vision in a number of ways. The Cataract & Refractive Institute of Florida can detect and provide solutions for these issues during a routine eye examination. Board-certified ophthalmologist Dr. James E. Croley III can also check for eye infections and allergies for patients in Cape Coral, Lehigh, and Bonita Springs, FL. Schedule your general eye assessment with one of our staff members today.

If your eyes are constantly dry and irritated with possible blurred vision, it may be more than just allergies. Dry eye syndrome affects almost five million Americans over the age of 50. At the Cataract & Refractive Institute of Florida, Dr. James E. Croley III and his professional staff can diagnose your dry eye syndrome and then address the problem with the latest treatments. If you are in the Cape Coral, FL area and are suffering from dry eyes, give us a call today to schedule an appointment, and let Dr. Croley help keep your eyes comfortable and healthy.

Blurry vision can prevent you from reading, driving, and participating in activities you love in Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, and Bonita Springs, FL. Because we make your eye health a top priority, The Cataract & Refractive Institute of Florida offers contact lenses and eyeglasses for people with refractive errors, like nearsightedness and farsightedness. Contact our office to meet with board-certified ophthalmologist Dr. James E. Croley III or a member of our optical center. Your overall eye health is our number one priority.
The seasoned board-certified ophthalmologists at The Cataract & Refractive Institute of Florida are excited to offer refractive lens exchange to correct your common vision concerns. This procedure in Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, and Bonita Springs, FL, removes your natural lens and replaces it with a long-lasting artificial one. Now patients can improve refractive errors and age-related vision loss with the help of our team. If you want to strengthen your vision, call to schedule a private assessment and learn more about RLE.

Cataracts Services

At Cataract & Refractive Institute of Florida, Dr. James E. Croley III and his team offer numerous innovative cataract treatments for Cape Coral, FL patients. With attention to detail and a dedication to his patients, Dr. Croley curates customized procedure plans that best fit each individual’s unique needs, which could include traditional or laser cataract surgery. Additionally, he provides several cataract lens options to correct a number of eye issues.

Glaucoma refers to a buildup of eye pressure that damages the optic nerve. Without early detection or the proper treatment, this progressive condition can lead to vision loss or even blindness. Our team at the Cataract & Refractive Institute of Florida can manage your glaucoma. Board-certified ophthalmologist Dr. James E. Croley III offers a range of cutting-edge treatments, such as MIGS (minimally invasive glaucoma surgery) and laser procedures, based on the severity of your condition. Patients in Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, and Lehigh Acres should schedule an eye assessment to learn how we protect their eye health.

James Croley III Certificates

JAMES E. CROLEY III, M.D.

Dr. James E. Croley III is a board-certified ophthalmologist and the founder of the Cataract & Refractive Institute of Florida. He graduated magna cum laude from Cumberland College before attending medical school at the University of Miami and completing his residency at the University of Alabama Eye Foundation Hospital. Additionally, he studied at Stanford University where he gained further education in advanced ophthalmology techniques. Dr. Croley is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Florida Society of Ophthalmology.