Cataract RemovalFort Worth, TX

Cataract Surgery Starts With Clear Answers

If cloudy vision, glare, or trouble driving at night are making daily life harder, start with a cataract evaluation and learn whether surgery may be the right next step.

Cloudy Vision
Night Glare
Lens Guidance
Personalized evaluation - Clear lens guidance - No-pressure next steps
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Review symptoms, exam findings, lens choices, and next steps before deciding.

Fort Worth CataractCare

Serving patients through Mueller Vision LASIK & Cataract Eye Surgery.

Why people come in
Cloudy or blurry vision
Glare, halos, or night driving
Glasses no longer help enough
Dr. Brett Mueller
Cataract & Refractive Surgeon
Advanced Cataract Care
Personalized lens and treatment guidance
Fort Worth, TX
Mueller Vision LASIK & Cataract Eye Surgery
Personalized Planning
A clear next step in the process.
Sound familiar?

When cloudy vision starts changing daily life

Cataracts can make vision feel cloudy, dim, yellowed, or glare-heavy. If glasses no longer help like they used to, an evaluation can clarify what is changing and what options may make sense.

Cloudy or foggy vision
Your view looks hazy, dim, or like you are looking through a cloudy window.
Glare and halos at night
Headlights, streetlights, or bright rooms make vision feel uncomfortable or unsafe.
Glasses are not enough
A newer prescription does not sharpen your vision the way it used to.
Daily tasks feel harder
Reading, driving, hobbies, or recognizing faces takes more effort than before.
The solution

What cataract removal can change

Cataract surgery removes the cloudy natural lens and usually replaces it with a clear artificial lens, creating a clearer path for vision when the exam shows it is appropriate.

The right plan depends on your exam, vision goals, lens choices, and cost or coverage questions. A consultation helps you sort through those details before committing.

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Procedure Flow
How It Works

A modern care path designed to make the next step clear.

1
Cataract evaluation
Review cloudy vision, glare, night driving, medical history, and what you want from treatment.
2
Eye measurements
The team checks your cataracts and gathers details needed to discuss treatment choices.
3
Lens and surgery plan
If surgery makes sense, your doctor explains standard lens choices and any available advanced options.
4
Follow-up guidance
Know what aftercare and recovery guidance may look like before you choose to move forward.
Why patients choose it

Why patients choose a cataract evaluation

Clearer daily vision
Cataract surgery is intended to replace the cloudy lens so vision may become clearer for the right candidate.
Less glare burden
Many people seek care because glare, halos, and night driving have started affecting confidence.
Lens options explained
A consultation can help you understand standard lenses and any available upgrade options.
A practical next step
Start with an evaluation before deciding whether cataract surgery is right for you.
Is this right for you?

You may be ready for a cataract evaluation

Vision looks cloudy, dim, yellowed, or blurry.
Glare, halos, or night driving are becoming a concern.
Glasses or contacts no longer improve vision enough.
You want clear guidance on surgery, lens choices, cost, and next steps.
Schedule your visit
Start with a consultation.

The care team can review your symptoms, confirm what is affecting your vision, and explain whether cataract surgery should be considered.

Clear cataract evaluation
Dr. Brett Mueller
Dr. Brett Mueller
Cataract & Refractive Surgeon
Your specialist

Dr. Brett Mueller

Cataract & Refractive Surgeon - Fort Worth, TX

Brett Mueller, DO, PhD is a board-certified and fellowship-trained ophthalmologist and founder of Mueller Vision in Fort Worth. His practice bio highlights advanced refractive surgery fellowship training through the World College of Refractive Surgery and Visual Sciences and the Refractive Surgery Alliance Fellowship Network.

Board-certified, fellowship-trained ophthalmologist.
Founder of Mueller Vision in Fort Worth.
Training and experience cover LASIK, EVO ICL, SMILE, refractive lens exchange, and laser cataract surgery.
The practice

Care should feel as clear as your next step.

Mueller Vision provides laser cataract surgery as part of an age- and procedure-specific vision correction model for Fort Worth-area patients.

The practice groups 60+ patients toward laser cataract surgery with advanced lenses, while also offering LASIK, EVO ICL, SMILE, and refractive lens exchange for other visual needs.
Dr. Mueller's source bio cites fellowship training, thousands of cataract and refractive surgeries, more than 60 scholarly publications, and FDA clinical trial experience.
The practice emphasizes treating patients like family and using advanced ocular analysis to tailor surgical recommendations.
Location
Visit Mueller Vision LASIK & Cataract Eye Surgery
Mueller Vision LASIK & Cataract Eye Surgery
4000 Bryant Irvin Rd STE 216
Fort Worth TX 76109
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What to expect

What happens when you ask about cataract surgery

1
Talk through your symptoms
Discuss cloudy vision, glare, night driving, and how your vision changes are affecting daily life.
2
Review the exam findings
Your doctor can explain whether cataracts or other eye health factors are contributing to your vision concerns.
3
Compare your options
Ask about timing, standard lens choices, and whether any advanced options may fit your goals.
4
Choose a clear next step
Leave with a better understanding of whether to monitor, update glasses, or consider cataract surgery.
Patient Outcomes

What patients say after treatment

5
400+
Life After Treatment
What patients hope to regain

The goal of cataract care is to help the right patient move forward with more confidence in daily vision, driving, reading, and independence.

"I had cataract removal. Life has totally changed for the better. I really had no idea how bad my vision was."
Dave H.
Verified Patient
"Extremely satisfied with my cataract surgery by Dr Mueller. I now have 20/20 vision and everything is brighter and more colorful."
Randy H.
Verified Patient
"I can already see colors more vividly, still a little blurry but improving. Not even a full day yet!!! I am so excited!"
Jan H.
Verified Patient
Common questions

Everything you need to know

How do I know if cataracts are affecting my vision?

An evaluation can check whether cataracts are contributing to cloudy vision, glare, halos, or night-driving trouble and explain your next step.

Is cataract surgery the only option?

Timing depends on your exam and how much cataracts affect daily life. Your doctor can explain whether surgery should be considered now or monitored.

What should I know about recovery?

Recovery varies by patient and procedure details. The team can explain follow-up needs and activity guidance before you decide.

Can I ask about cost, insurance, and lens choices?

Yes. A cataract evaluation is the right time to ask what may apply to your situation, including standard lenses and any available upgrade options.

What happens during a cataract evaluation?

During a cataract evaluation at Mueller Vision, your surgeon will review your vision symptoms, medical history, lifestyle needs, and how cataracts are affecting daily activities like reading, driving, or seeing at night. The team will perform a thorough eye exam to confirm whether cataracts are causing blurry or cloudy vision and check for other eye conditions.

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Still have questions?

The best way to know whether cataract surgery belongs in your plan is a direct conversation with the care team.

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Ready to move forward?

Do not wait for cloudy vision to decide for you.

Request a cataract evaluation and the team can help you understand what is affecting your vision and what options may make sense.

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