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Curbside Consultation In Cataract Surgery: 49 Clinical Questions Second Edition (Curbside Consultation In Ophthalmology)

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Cataracts are the leading cause of vision impairment worldwide. Traditionally, patients with cataracts have undergone a comprehensive eye examination in an office setting prior to surgery. However, in recent years, there has been a growing trend towards using curbside consultations for cataract surgery. A curbside consultation is a type of medical consultation that is performed in an informal setting, such as a patient's home or car. This type of consultation is typically shorter than a traditional office visit and does not require the patient to undergo a full eye examination.

Benefits of Curbside ConsultationsThere are several benefits to using curbside consultations for cataract surgery. These benefits include:

  • Convenience: Curbside consultations are more convenient for patients than traditional office visits. Patients do not need to take time off from work or travel to a medical office.
  • Time savings: Curbside consultations are typically shorter than traditional office visits. This can save both the patient and the doctor time.
  • Cost savings: Curbside consultations are often less expensive than traditional office visits. This is because there is no need for the patient to undergo a full eye examination.

Risks of Curbside ConsultationsThere are also some risks associated with using curbside consultations for cataract surgery. These risks include:

Curbside Consultation in Cataract Surgery: 49 Clinical Questions Second Edition (Curbside Consultation in Ophthalmology)
Curbside Consultation in Cataract Surgery: 49 Clinical Questions, Second Edition (Curbside Consultation in Ophthalmology)
by D. J. Dewhurst

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 6119 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 290 pages
  • Missed diagnosis: A curbside consultation may not be as thorough as a traditional office visit. This could lead to a missed diagnosis or delayed treatment.
  • Incomplete information: The doctor may not be able to obtain all of the necessary information from the patient during a curbside consultation. This could lead to problems during surgery.
  • Patient dissatisfaction: Patients may be less satisfied with curbside consultations than they are with traditional office visits. This is because curbside consultations are less personal and may not provide the same level of care.

Who is a Good Candidate for Curbside Consultation?Curbside consultations are not appropriate for all patients. Patients who are good candidates for curbside consultation include those who:

  • Are generally healthy and have no other eye problems.
  • Have cataracts that are not severe.
  • Are able to follow instructions and communicate clearly.
  • Are motivated to improve their vision.

How to Prepare for a Curbside ConsultationIf you are considering a curbside consultation for cataract surgery, there are a few things you can do to prepare. These include:

  • Make a list of your questions. This will help you ensure that you get all of the information you need from the doctor.
  • Bring your current eyeglass prescription. This will help the doctor determine the type of cataract surgery that is right for you.
  • Bring a family member or friend. This person can help you take notes and remember the doctor's instructions.
  • Be prepared to talk about your medical history. This includes any eye problems you have had in the past.

What to Expect During a Curbside ConsultationDuring a curbside consultation, the doctor will:

  • Ask you about your symptoms and medical history.
  • Examine your eyes.
  • Discuss the treatment options available to you.
  • Answer your questions.

After the ConsultationAfter the consultation, the doctor will provide you with a written summary of your visit. This summary will include the doctor's recommendations for treatment. You should follow the doctor's instructions carefully.


Curbside consultations can be a convenient and cost-effective way to receive care for cataracts. However, it is important to be aware of the risks associated with this type of consultation. Patients who are considering curbside consultation should discuss the benefits and risks with their doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a curbside consultation and a traditional office visit?

A curbside consultation is a type of medical consultation that is performed in an informal setting, such as a patient's home or car. This type of consultation is typically shorter than a traditional office visit and does not require the patient to undergo a full eye examination.

What are the benefits of curbside consultations?

There are several benefits to using curbside consultations for cataract surgery. These benefits include:

  • Convenience
  • Time savings
  • Cost savings

What are the risks of curbside consultations?

There are also some risks associated with using curbside consultations for cataract surgery. These risks include:

  • Missed diagnosis
  • Incomplete information
  • Patient dissatisfaction

Who is a good candidate for curbside consultation?

Patients who are good candidates for curbside consultation include those who:

  • Are generally healthy and have no other eye problems.
  • Have cataracts that are not severe.
  • Are able to follow instructions and communicate clearly.
  • Are motivated to improve their vision.

How to prepare for a curbside consultation?

If you are considering a curbside consultation for cataract surgery, there are a few things you can do to prepare. These include:

  • Make a list of your questions.
  • Bring your current eyeglass prescription.
  • Bring a family member or friend.
  • Be prepared to talk about your medical history.

What to expect during a curbside consultation?

During a curbside consultation, the doctor will:

  • Ask you about your symptoms and medical history.
  • Examine your eyes.
  • Discuss the treatment options available to you.
  • Answer your questions.

After the consultation

After the consultation, the doctor will provide you with a written summary of your visit. This summary will include the doctor's recommendations for treatment. You should follow the doctor's instructions carefully.

Curbside Consultation in Cataract Surgery: 49 Clinical Questions Second Edition (Curbside Consultation in Ophthalmology)
Curbside Consultation in Cataract Surgery: 49 Clinical Questions, Second Edition (Curbside Consultation in Ophthalmology)
by D. J. Dewhurst

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 6119 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 290 pages
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Curbside Consultation in Cataract Surgery: 49 Clinical Questions Second Edition (Curbside Consultation in Ophthalmology)
Curbside Consultation in Cataract Surgery: 49 Clinical Questions, Second Edition (Curbside Consultation in Ophthalmology)
by D. J. Dewhurst

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 6119 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 290 pages
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