When Can You Drive Cataract Surgery?
Cataract surgery offers a renewed quality of life, and many patients look forward to resuming everyday activities like driving as soon as possible. However, safety always comes first when it comes to returning to the road. Understanding when it is safe to drive again after your procedure is essential for your recovery and continued peace of mind. At ReFocus Eye Health in Hamden, our highly skilled surgeons, Dr. Paul Masi and Dr. Susel Oropesa, blend cutting-edge technology with a personal touch to ensure that your eye surgery is as safe and comfortable as possible. Whether you need cataract surgery, glaucoma treatment, or specialized care for macular degeneration, you’ll find that expertise and compassion go hand in hand at our practice.
Understanding the Immediate Post-Surgery Restrictions

When Is It Safe to Resume Driving?
Driving Guidelines and Tips After Cataract Surgery
Once your vision has improved and you have been given the go-ahead by our eye doctors, it is crucial to ease back into driving. Even when cleared, you might still need a short adjustment period to become comfortable behind the wheel. Here are some practical tips to help ensure your safety when you resume driving:

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Meet Dr. Susel Oropesa, M.D.
Dr. Susel Oropesa, a Yale and Columbia trained board-certified surgeon, has extensive expertise in cataract surgery, glaucoma, retina, and general ophthalmology. Fluent in English and Spanish, she is highly regarded for the care she shows to each patient.
What About Those With Surgery on Just One Eye?
If you have had cataract surgery on only one eye, you might experience a noticeable difference between the two eyes. This imbalance can affect depth perception and overall visual coordination. Even though you may have improved vision in the operated eye, the disparity with the untreated eye can take time to adjust. Our eye doctors recommend that you wait for that visual balance to develop before resuming driving.
Even when one eye is performing well, the coordination of both eyes is vital for safe driving. During your follow-up appointment, your surgeon will assess whether the sight reduction in the unoperated eye might compromise your depth perception or overall visual clarity. If the difference is significant, you might be advised to further delay driving or consider additional corrective measures, such as wearing a contact lens in the unoperated eye.
Understanding the Impact of Intraocular Lenses (IOLs)
Symptoms That Impact When You Can Drive
Managing the Transition:


Your Trusted Cataract Surgeons in Hamden
Cataracts don’t have to blur the beauty of life. At ReFocus Eye Health in Hamden, we help patients from across Connecticut—New Haven, East Haven, North Haven, and even those traveling from out of state—see clearly again. With a 4.7-star average rating from more than 1,400 reviews, our patients’ trust is built on the dedication, skill, and care we provide every single day.
Cataract surgery isn’t just about improving eyesight—it’s about restoring your confidence, independence, and the joy of seeing the world in vivid detail. At ReFocus Eye Health, you’re more than just a patient—you’re family. Our commitment to advanced technology, exceptional surgical precision, and personalized care ensures that your vision is in the best hands, now and for years to come.
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