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Cataract Self-Test

Cloudy or dim vision, glare at night, colors that look faded? Answer a few quick questions to see if cataracts could be the cause — and whether it's time for an evaluation in Los Angeles.

  • ✓ 100% free
  • ✓ ~60 seconds
  • ✓ Private & no obligation

Prefer to talk? Call 866-2-SEE FAR.

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Could Cataracts Be Clouding Your Vision?

Cataracts develop slowly, so it's easy to mistake the early signs for needing new glasses or better lighting. This quick self-test is the easiest way to find out what's really going on.

How it works: Answer the quick questions in the form above about your vision and symptoms. A Berg Feinfield care coordinator reviews your responses and reaches out to let you know whether cataracts may be affecting your sight — and to offer a complimentary evaluation with one of our cataract surgeons. There's no cost and no obligation. Prefer to talk now? Call 866-2-SEE FAR.

After You Submit

What Happens Next

No pressure and no sales pitch — just a clear answer and a friendly next step.

Berg Feinfield care coordinator reviewing a patient's cataract self-test results
1

We Review Your Answers

A care coordinator looks over your responses to gauge whether cataracts may be affecting your vision and what evaluation makes sense.

2

We Reach Out

We'll call or email with your preliminary result and answer any questions — at the office nearest you across LA and the Valleys.

3

Complimentary Evaluation

If it makes sense, we'll schedule an in-person exam to confirm the diagnosis and walk through your lens options, costs, and coverage.

Older adult enjoying clear vision after cataract treatment in Los Angeles

Behind the Questions

Signs the Self-Test Looks For

A few simple questions stand in for the symptoms that most often point to cataracts:

  • Cloudy, blurry, or dim vision that glasses no longer fully fix
  • Trouble driving at night, or glare and halos around headlights and lamps
  • Colors that look faded, dull, or yellowed
  • Needing brighter light to read, or frequent prescription changes
  • Your age — cataracts are most common after 60, but can appear earlier

The self-test is a helpful first screen — only a comprehensive eye exam can confirm a cataract diagnosis.

If It's Time

Your Cataract Options

If your results point to cataracts, you're in good hands. Berg Feinfield offers the full range of modern cataract care.

Cataract Surgery

A quick, outpatient procedure that replaces your clouded lens with a clear artificial one — restoring sharp, vibrant vision.

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Laser Cataract Surgery

Advanced, laser-assisted precision using the Alcon UNITY and LenSx systems for added accuracy and consistency.

Explore Laser Cataracts →

Premium Lens Options

Trifocal, extended-depth-of-focus, and light-adjustable IOLs that can reduce or eliminate your need for glasses.

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Care Near You

Five Los Angeles Offices, Across the Valleys

Wherever you are in greater LA, expert cataract care is close — from the San Fernando Valley to Beverly Hills, the San Gabriel Valley, and Santa Clarita.

San Fernando Valley

Burbank

2625 W. Alameda Ave., Suite 208
Burbank, CA 91505
866-2-SEE FAR
San Fernando Valley

Sherman Oaks

13320 Riverside Drive, Suite 114
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
(818) 501-3937
Westside Los Angeles

Beverly Hills

462 N. Linden Drive, Suite 441
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
866-273-3327
San Gabriel Valley

Arcadia

638 W. Duarte Road, Suite 10
Arcadia, CA 91007
(626) 795-9793
Santa Clarita Valley

Valencia

27335 Tourney Road, Suite 210
Valencia, CA 91355
866-273-3327

Rather just talk?

Skip the form and call us — we'll answer your questions and match you to the nearest office.

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Good to Know

Cataract Self-Test Questions

Yes — the self-test is completely free, and so is the evaluation it can lead to. There's no cost and no obligation to move forward.
The self-test is a helpful first screen based on the symptoms most associated with cataracts. It's a strong indicator, but only a comprehensive in-person eye exam can confirm a cataract diagnosis, because your doctor needs to examine the lens directly.
Not necessarily. Early on, many people manage well with brighter lighting and updated glasses. Surgery is usually considered once cataracts start interfering with daily life — driving, reading, or the activities you enjoy. Your doctor will help you decide the right timing.
Not at all. It simply tells you whether cataracts may be affecting your vision and opens the door to a free evaluation if you'd like one. You're never obligated to schedule or proceed.
Standard cataract surgery with a monofocal lens is often covered by insurance and Medicare. Premium lenses that reduce your dependence on glasses typically involve an added out-of-pocket cost. We'll review your coverage and options at your evaluation.
A care coordinator typically reaches out within one business day. If you'd rather not wait, call 866-2-SEE FAR and we'll help you right away.
Yes. Your responses are used only to review your symptoms and contact you about an evaluation. We never sell your information.

See Clearly Again

Take the free 60-second cataract self-test, or call us directly. Either way, you'll get a clear answer about what's affecting your vision and how to fix it.