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Refractive Surgery

Refractive surgery offers a generally long-term solution for reducing or eliminating the need for glasses or contact lenses. We provide comprehensive consultations to determine the best surgical option based on your vision needs, eye health, and lifestyle. Common procedures include LASIK, PRK, implantable Collamer lens, and refractive lens exchange, each designed to correct common refractive errors. Our team will guide you through every step of the process ensuring you feel informed, comfortable, and confident in your vision correction journey.

If you are interested in refractive surgery, please let us know. Refractive surgery is not to be taken lightly. Detailed testing is necessary to determine whether or not you are a good candidate for the surgery. If testing shows you to be a good candidate, we can help you choose the refractive surgeon who is most appropriate for your case. In addition, we provide post-operative care for refractive surgery.

Cataract Surgery

Cataract surgery is a safe and effective procedure to restore clear vision affected by the eventual clouding of the eye's natural lens. We work closely with trusted local surgeons to provide pre-operative evaluations, personalized surgical referrals, and thorough post-operative care--all tailored to your individual needs. Our team is here to guide you through the entire process with care and clarity, helping you achieve the best possible visual outcome.

We assess for cataracts at all eye exams, but please call our office today if it's been awhile since you've had an eye exam and think you may have a cataract! In most cases, we coordinate with the surgeon to provide post-operative care for cataract surgery at our office.

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