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Blurred sight from cataracts is a common vision problem. Fortunately, surgery is available to remove the cataract and restore good vision. The Eye Care Center in Longmont, CO provides cataract surgery to patients in Northern Colorado Lafayette, Greeley and Boulder.
Dr. Lockhart at Gailey Eye Clinic in Bloomington and Peoria, Illinois performs LASIK eye surgery to treat low to high levels of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. The decision to have LASIK eye surgery is an important one that ultimately, only you can make. It is important that you have realistic expectations and that your decision is based on facts, not hopes and misconceptions.
Northwestern Vision Correction Associates in Chicago, Illinois provide Implantable Contact Lenses (ICLs), which can help improve vision and are a great solution when refractive procedures such as LASIK are not suitable. ICLs are designed to correct especially high levels of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism, allowing patients the freedom of clear vision without glasses or contact lenses.
Dr. Howerton at Howerton Eye Center in Austin, Texas performs Crystalens, which is an advanced focusing implantable lens that can help you see clearly far away at arms length and up close-without being dependent on glasses or contact lenses. Unlike old-style fixed focal lenses, which didn’t move, Crystalens has the ability to move, thus focusing as your eye’s natural lens did when you were younger. Your ophthalmic surgeon will take precise measurements to ensure the correct lens power selection for your eye.
Thin-flap LASIK allows patients with thin corneas to have LASIK and provide safer overall experience. Thin-flap LASIK is possible with IntraLase, a laser that allows for the creation of thin flaps with no blades. Thin-flap LASIK isn't for everyone. Dr. Gary Kawesch provides LASIK in San Francisco and surrounding communities. Contact Dr. Kawesch at the Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley to see if thin-flap LASIK is right for you..