The new service reflects one of the many healthcare initiatives being rolled out to support the government’s focus on achieving shorter wait times for first specialist appointments and elective surgery, Health NZ said.
Up to 20 patients a month will undergo the cataract procedure in the Far North.
■ Cataract surgery is a procedure to remove the lens of the eye and, in most cases, replace it with an artificial lens. A cataract causes the lens to become cloudy when it is typically clear. Cataracts can eventually affect vision.
Cataract surgery is performed on an outpatient basis. The patient will not need to stay in hospital after the surgery. Cataract surgery is a common procedure and considered generally safe.
Cataract surgery takes about 45 minutes, with most patients awake, but lightly sedated, during the procedure.