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Cataract surgery at Dr. Gregory Cox’s solo practice in Hamilton Township offers patients throughout Mercer County and the Trenton area the opportunity to see the world clearly again. With personalized attention and advanced technology, Dr. Cox safely replaces your cloudy lens, helping you regain your quality of life. Discover why so many local patients trust our board-certified ophthalmologist for cataract care and enjoy a brighter, more vibrant outlook.


Always great. My eyes are working perfectly, since they where saved over 15 years ago by Dr. Cox, doing cataract surgery on both. My eye sight is perfect, I can always see the bottom line of the test chart, before surgery I was lucky to see the chart itself…Always the best. Dr. Cox has a great manner about him, always learning stuff, he’s the BEST.
★★★★★
C., January 2025

I had cataract surgery done on both eyes and it was completely perfect.
★★★★★
D.B, October 2024

My cataract surgery was performed by Dr. Cox. He is kind, patient and knowledgeable. The technician is very friendly and helpful . The front receptions are nice and friendly,too. Thank you Dr. Cox for your support and hard work.
★★★★★
J., May 2024
Seeing the World with New Eyes: Improved Visual Clarity
One of the most obvious and life-enhancing benefits of cataract surgery is improved vision clarity. When the cloudy lens is replaced with a finely tuned intraocular lens (IOL), patients often experience sharper, crisper sight, which can make everyday tasks much easier. Whether it’s reading a book, driving safely, or recognizing loved ones in a crowd, better visual acuity enhances the ability to engage fully with the world around you.
Our eye doctor explains that when cataracts form, they not only cloud your lens but also diminish the amount of light reaching the retina, blocking details and reducing overall color vibrancy. A successful surgical outcome means that more light is transmitted to the retina, leading to a brighter and more detailed visual experience. With improved clarity, you may even notice subtle details and textures that were once hidden by the cataract.





Enhancing Color Perception and Night Vision
Before cataract surgery, many patients report that colors seem faded and lackluster. This occurs because the cloudy lens filters and distorts the spectrum of light entering the eye, resulting in duller colors. After surgery, many individuals experience an immediate boost in how they perceive colors, vivid hues and finer shades suddenly come into view, enhancing the richness of everyday scenes.
Along with brighter colors, improved night vision is another key benefit. Glare, halos, and difficulty in low-light conditions can be frustrating and even dangerous, especially when driving at night. Once the cloudy lens is removed, reduced glare and halos help create safer nighttime visibility, allowing you to navigate roads and other dim environments with greater ease and confidence.

Boosting Independence and Quality of Life
The benefits of cataract surgery extend beyond simply enhancing your ability to see. Improved vision plays a crucial role in maintaining independence and an active lifestyle, especially as we age. With clearer vision, everyday tasks become easier, and you may find that you can sustain hobbies and activities that once became too challenging.
Improving your quality of life is one of the most impactful benefits of the procedure. Clearer vision can enable you to read, drive, cook, and participate in social and recreational activities without constantly struggling against poor sight. This newfound independence not only boosts confidence but also contributes to overall emotional well-being.
Here’s the thing, enhanced vision after surgery can help you get back to doing what you love. Whether it’s gardening, playing sports, or simply enjoying a night out with family and friends, cataract surgery can open doors to activities that invigorate your daily life.





Long-Lasting Benefits and Quick Recovery
Cataract surgery is known for its quick, nearly painless procedure which typically lasts about 10 to 15 minutes. One of the most reassuring aspects is that the positive results of the surgery are long-lasting. Once the cloudy natural lens is replaced, most patients enjoy a lifetime of improved vision without needing to repeat the surgery.
The recovery period is usually swift, with many patients returning to their normal routines within several days to a week. This means you can quickly benefit from enhanced vision and return to the pursuits that matter most to you. The lasting nature of the surgery’s benefits means fewer worries about recurring vision problems and more time enjoying the clarity of everyday life.
This combination of minimal discomfort during the procedure and rapid recovery makes cataract surgery an appealing option for anyone looking to restore or improve their quality of vision with minimal disruption to their daily schedule.

A Comprehensive Eye Health Boost
Beyond vision improvement, cataract surgery offers several other health advantages. By removing the clouded lens, the eye is better able to perform eye exams and treat other conditions more effectively. Clear visibility into the interior of the eye allows our eye doctor to detect other issues, such as retinal detachment, that might require immediate attention.
This improved access means that even if you have other conditions like diabetic eye disease, glaucoma, or macular degeneration, the treatment and monitoring become more effective with a clear optical pathway. In essence, cataract surgery not only provides you with better vision but also enhances the overall diagnostic and treatment process for your eye health.
Such benefits underscore the importance of regular comprehensive eye exams as part of maintaining good ocular health. Early detection and management of eye conditions can be life-changing, and cataract surgery plays a pivotal role in offering that window of opportunity for improved health care.


Freedom from Eyewear: Reduced Dependency on Prescription Glasses
Many patients choose cataract surgery not only for the sake of improved vision but also with the hope of reducing their reliance on prescription glasses. With the selection of various types of intraocular lenses, including multifocal and toric options, patients can often achieve a degree of spectacle-independence. This means that many individuals can enjoy everyday activities without the constant need to grab their glasses.
Depending on your vision needs, our eye doctor may recommend lenses that correct for conditions such as astigmatism, presbyopia, or other visual defects alongside cataract removal. In many cases, these lenses provide a more balanced visual experience that minimizes the need for additional corrective eyewear during daily tasks. For those who have always hoped to reduce their dependence on glasses, this benefit is a welcome bonus.
If achieving a glasses-free lifestyle is one of your goals, be sure to discuss this with our eye doctor during your consultation. They can help you choose a lens option that best suits your lifestyle requirements and vision goals.


Cataract Surgery: Preventing Other
Eye and Health Conditions
Cataract surgery offers more than just improved vision, it also plays a crucial role in preventing and managing other serious eye and health conditions.
Unexpected Benefits: Beyond the Basics
Your Path to Clearer Sight
Unlock the life-changing benefits of cataract surgery with Dr. Gregory Cox, Hamilton Township’s trusted ophthalmologist. Serving patients throughout Mercer County and the Trenton area, Dr. Cox offers individualized care, from advanced lens options to ongoing eye health management. If you’re seeking safe, effective cataract treatment from a highly rated eye doctor, schedule a consultation today and take control of your vision and quality of life.
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If you’re looking for eye care that truly feels personal, you’ll find it right here in Hamilton Township at Gregory Cox, MD, conveniently located across from Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Our top-rated, board-certified ophthalmologist is known throughout Mercer County for his expertise and the genuine care he provides to every patient. That’s why patients and referring doctors from Trenton, Lawrence, Robbinsville, and beyond trust us for expert, personalized, and compassionate eye care.