Medford Eye Doctor Brings Cataract Care To Himalayas




The Jefferson Exchange show

Summary: When you live up where the air is thin and the sun is closer, cataracts can be much more common. So the people who live in Nepal are prone to blindness from cataracts, a condition that can be corrected by relatively inexpensive surgery--still too expensive for most of the people in that poor country. So the Himalayan Cataract Project was born to bring the surgery to the people, and Dr. Matt Oliva from Medford's Medical Eye Center is part of the team.