Before You Pay $5,000 for Cataract Surgery — Try This First

Before You Pay $5,000 for Cataract Surgery — Try This First | ClearVision™

The Vet Said Surgery Was the Only Option.
We Tried This First.

ClearVision™ Drops. Daily eye support for dogs with cataracts, cloudy vision, and age-related eye decline. Just 2 drops. Once a day.

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Sound familiar?

You noticed it gradually. Your dog bumping into the coffee table. Missing the ball on the first pass. Hesitating at the back steps in the dark.

You took them to the vet. The diagnosis: cataracts. The prescription: cataract surgery. The quote: $3,000–$6,000 per eye.

"I couldn't believe the number. We love our dog more than anything — but that's our mortgage payment. I wasn't ready to accept that surgery was the only way."

If this is you, you're not alone. Thousands of Australian dog owners face this every year — and most vets don't mention that there are other options worth trying first.

The numbers behind canine cataracts in Australia

1 in 3
dogs over 9 years show signs of lens clouding or cataracts
$5K+
average cost of cataract surgery per eye in Australia
80%
of diabetic dogs develop cataracts within 16 months of diagnosis

Surgery is the gold standard. But it's not always possible — financially, medically, or because the dog is too old for the anaesthesia risk. That's why owners are turning to ClearVision™ first.

How ClearVision™ Works — The Lens Support Formula

Cataracts form when the proteins in your dog's lens are damaged by oxidative stress — they aggregate and cloud over. ClearVision targets this process at the source.

1

Antioxidant Lens Protection

Fights oxidative stress in the lens — the underlying process that causes protein aggregation and clouding in ageing dog eyes.

2

Lens Protein Support

Contains ingredients studied for their role in lens clarity. Applied directly to the eye — not a supplement that has to travel through the digestive system.

3

Retinal Nourishment

Supports healthy photoreceptor function to maintain long-term vision quality beyond just the lens itself.

What Australian dog owners are saying

★★★★★

"After 8 weeks, the cloudiness in Buster's left eye has visibly reduced. He's walking to his bowl without hesitation again. I genuinely can't believe we almost went straight to surgery."

— Sarah T., Sydney NSW | Labrador, 9 years old
★★★★★

"My vet told me our Cavalier's diabetes would almost certainly lead to cataracts. I started ClearVision straight away. 3 months in and his eyes still look clear. Worth every cent."

— Mark D., Melbourne VIC | Cavalier King Charles, 7 years old
★★★★★

"She walked into the back door three times in a week. I was devastated. Started the drops and after 6 weeks she's back to her usual self. I wish I'd found this sooner."

— Jenny K., Brisbane QLD | Bichon Frise, 11 years old

Give Your Dog the Chance to See Clearly Again

Cataract surgery costs $5,000+. ClearVision costs $59.99.

$59.99 AUD
Single bottle  |  30-day supply  |  Free shipping over $80
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Common questions

How long until I see results?

Most owners report noticeable changes within 6–10 weeks. For best results, use consistently for 90 days.

Is it safe for all breeds?

Yes. ClearVision is formulated to be gentle, sterile, and non-irritating for dogs of all breeds, sizes, and ages.

Can I use it alongside vet-prescribed drops?

We recommend checking with your vet if your dog is on prescription eye medication. Allow at least 15 minutes between different eye drops.

What if it doesn't work?

We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. Contact us and we'll arrange a full refund — no questions asked.

My dog has diabetes — is this suitable?

Yes. Many owners of diabetic dogs use ClearVision proactively, as diabetic dogs are at high risk of cataract development. Always check with your vet if you're unsure.

ClearVision™ Drops is a topical eye care product. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your veterinarian regarding your dog's eye health. Individual results may vary.