Cataracts

Infantile and childhood cataracts, any cloudiness or opacity in the lens of the eye, occurs in about three per 10,000 children. Nemours’ pediatric ophthalmologists are experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric cataracts, and have the skill necessary to perform pediatric eye surgery when it’s needed.

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Jacksonville

Nemours Children's Clinic, Jacksonville

807 Children’s Way
Jacksonville, FL 32207
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Phone: (904) 697-3600

Hours: Monday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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What to Bring
  • photo ID
  • medical and pharmacy insurance cards
  • preferred pharmacy name and phone number
  • names and dosage of all medications, including over-the-counter medication, your child is currently taking
  • guardianship and custody papers, if a legal guardian rather than a parent accompanies your child
New Patients

Bring these forms for your first appointment:

Returning Patients
 
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New Patient Forms
Returning Patient Forms
Resources for Patients & Families

Nemours pediatric ophthalmologists at Nemours Children's Clinic, Jacksonville are experienced eye surgeons and are highly skilled in performing cataract procedures in infants and children.

Following pediatric cataract removal surgery, our team will work to restore and improve your child’s eye focus through the use of intraocular lenses placed during the surgery, or contact lenses and glasses designed specifically to help focus light rays and correct vision in infants and young children.

Eye patching is also required in many cases of children with cataracts. 

Our Pediatric Partnership with Wolfson Children's Hospital

A unique relationship with Wolfson Children’s Hospital in Jacksonville allows our Nemours eye specialists to provide pediatric eye consultation in the emergency department for acute pediatric eye problems or injuries, and in the hospital or outpatient surgery center for other sometimes complex eye cases, such as tumors or cataracts that may require surgical equipment and anesthesia.

During any eye procedure requiring anesthesia, our Nemours pediatric anesthesiologists are right there with your child to make decisions on the best types of anesthesia medicine to make sure your child is comfortable.