Office-Based Surgery for Cataracts
More control, better continuity, a stronger practice.
Office-Based Surgery for Cataracts is gaining momentum because it gives ophthalmologists greater control over the surgery day while improving continuity of care for patients.
When implemented correctly, office based cataract surgery allows surgeons to deliver consultation, diagnosis, surgery, and follow-up within the same trusted clinical environment. The result is a smoother workflow for staff, a more confident experience for patients, and a sustainable model for the practice.
Surgical Direct supports ophthalmologists who are exploring or expanding Office Based Surgery for Cataracts by providing the equipment, supplies, lenses, and in-room support needed to operate at the same standard expected in hospitals and ASCs, without taking on the full operational burden alone.
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Why Ophthalmologists Are Adopting Office-Based Surgery for Cataracts
Surgeons aren’t pursuing office-based cataract surgery to add complexity.
They’re doing it to remove friction.
Office-Based Surgery for Cataracts gives practices something that has become increasingly difficult to maintain in traditional surgical settings, control.
Control over scheduling and case flow
Control over staffing and turnover
Control over equipment readiness
Control over the patient experience
Instead of adapting to hospital or ASC constraints, office based cataract surgery allows surgery to function as a natural extension of your clinic, not a separate operation competing for time, staff, or access.
Office-Based Cataract Surgery offers specific benefits to your surgical experience.
#1: A Better Patient Experience
From a patient’s perspective, Office Based Surgery (OBS) for Cataracts feels simpler and more personal.
Consultation, diagnosis, surgery, and post-operative follow-ups all take place in the same familiar location with the same clinical team and surgeon they already trust.
This continuity reinforces confidence and reduces anxiety. Patients aren’t being referred out for surgery, they remain within the practice that diagnosed and guided them from the beginning.
For many patients, OBS strengthens trust in the surgeon and the practice’s brand as a whole.
#2: Greater Control Over Surgery Day
OBS gives surgeons direct control over scheduling, case flow, and turnover.
Instead of working around ASC block time or hospital constraints, surgery day runs on your terms, within your own clinical environment.
That control reduces friction for staff, limits downtime between cases, and creates a more predictable rhythm.
When surgery happens in-house, fewer variables are outside your influence, and that consistency matters.
#3: Operational Efficiency Without Facility Ownership Burden
OBS allows practices to streamline operations without the cost, complexity, or long-term commitment of ASC ownership. Staffing, equipment access, and workflow become more aligned with the clinic’s daily operations.
When OBS is supported correctly, surgery integrates naturally into the practice instead of feeling like a separate business unit. The result is efficiency that supports growth without overextending resources.
This is especially true when outsourcing equipment with a partner like us!
#4: Financial Upside Through In-House Reimbursement
OBS allows practices to retain more of the total value generated by each case. When surgery is performed in-house, revenue is no longer split across multiple facilities or dependent on external scheduling and billing structures.
Over time, this allows practices to build a more sustainable surgical program, with reimbursement and operational decisions working together instead of against each other.
Again, a partnership with us allows you to protect your profit margins even more by retaining your capital and inevitable maintenance expenses.
Surgical Direct is a partner you can rely on.
Our model works beautifully for office-based cataract surgery.
Capital Savings: Working with Surgical Direct allows you to access the latest technology without using your capital budget. In one of the most competitive markets in healthcare when it comes to advancements in technology, this can be costly to stay on top of.
Equipment Expenses: Since you don’t own the equipment, you won’t have to maintain it. Maintenance contracts are costly. Repairs are costly. You can focus on your practice, not the administrative burden of owning equipment.
Managed-For-You Inventory: Not managing lens consignments, ordering supplies, and stocking supplies are just a few of the benefits of outsourcing. You will not have to carry cataract specific supplies in your office.
Surgery Day Support: Our coordinators integrate as part of your team. Not only do they deliver the equipment and supplies to you on surgery day, but they scrub in, set up the room, help open sterile fields, assist the surgeon, help with turnover, and are knowledgeable resources regarding all aspects of cataract surgery.
25+ years of serving Ophthalmology: Our team has served Hospitals and ASC’s across the country for over 25 years. We bring a wealth of knowledge, expertise, and proven partnership to the table.
Frequently Asked Questions About Office-Based Surgery for Cataracts
What is office based surgery for cataracts?
Office based surgery for cataracts is a model where cataract procedures are performed within a practice-controlled, office-based surgical environment rather than an ASC or hospital. The goal is to improve control, continuity, and efficiency while maintaining appropriate clinical standards.
Is office based cataract surgery safe?
Safety depends on patient selection, proper protocols, compliant facility setup, and reliable equipment performance. Office based cataract surgery works best when the program is designed deliberately and supported by experienced surgical teams and standardized workflows.
What equipment is required for office based surgery for cataracts?
Most programs require a phaco platform, microscope, instrument and supply setup, and reliable backup planning. Practices also need consistent processes for setup, turnover, and sterile supply coordination.
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Let’s Discuss Office Based Cataract Surgery for Your Practice.
Get in touch with us today to discuss starting Office-Based Cataract Surgery in your office. Let’s explore and see if OBS is right for you.