You've just been told you have a cataract. Or maybe your mom has one. Or maybe you're just noticing that your vision isn't quite what it used to be — colors seem duller, headlights at night look like starbursts, and your glasses prescription keeps changing. Whatever brought you here, you're in the right place.
I'm Dr. Parul Khator, a board-certified ophthalmologist and glaucoma specialist practicing in Marietta, Georgia — and I created this podcast because I believe one thing deeply: the more you know, the better you do.
In this very first episode of Demystify the Eye, I'm breaking down everything you need to know about cataracts — in plain English, no medical degree required.
In this episode, I'll cover:
- What a cataract actually is (hint: it's not a film growing over your eye!)
- The telltale symptoms that tell me — and should tell you — that it might be time to see your eye doctor
- What cataract surgery really looks like — and why it's one of the most successful procedures in all of medicine
- What to expect during recovery and how to get the best possible results
Whether you're newly diagnosed, supporting a loved one, or simply curious about your eye health, I want you to walk away from this episode feeling calm, confident, and clear-eyed — pun absolutely intended. 👁️
📬 Have a question or topic you'd love me to cover? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at demystifytheeye1@gmail.com
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🌐 Learn more about Dr. Parul Khator, MD: https://www.gaeyepartners.com/metro-atlanta-eye-doctors/parul-khator-md/
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Demystify the Eye is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the guidance of your eye doctor or qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your eye health.