I'm sorry to learn about your bad experience. I know how difficult it is to find a good doctor. The doctors listed by Castle-Connolly are all board-certified and respected by their peers. There are also excellent doctors who are not listed. I'd suggest getting recommendations from more than one cataract surgeon, and then choosing the one you feel most comfortable with.
Thank you so much for mentioning Castle-Connolly. I have been reading so much on this board and other places it is starting to get overwhelming. I joined the Castle-Connolly member site so I could check who is near me and your mentioned doctors as well as Dr Hagan's mentioned doctor are still there. I may go to them or another on the list, but I feel so much better now that I know there is somewhere, that i can check on a doctor after the horrific experience I had recently with the Opthamologist I almost had surgery with here. Thank Goodness for this board and the internet, I now have made my own opinion about that practice, and believe it to be an eye "mill", running people in and out so fast my spun, without a care for anyone.
Giving monofocal or monovision iols a serious thought now for my cataracts.
God Bless.
In Chicago Manus Kraft MD and his son (I forget his first name) are also nationally known.
JCH MD
It would really help if you could get recommendations from a local ophthalmologist. If that's not possible, Castle-Connolly lists a couple of Chicago ophthalmologists who specialize in cataract surgery in their "Best Doctors in America" directory. They are Dr. Robert Feder 312-695-8150 affiliated with Northwestern University Medical Center and Dr. Thomas John 708-429-2223 affiliated with Loyola University Medical Center South Suburban Hospital.