LASIK Surgery is a common surgery; however it’s still a
medical procedure. Here are the three important rules to follow when
considering this kind of surgery. First, make sure that you receive a
full consultation and thorough exam. Second, remember to look for the personal
skill and commitment of your doctor.
Third, don’t choose based on price, some
of the cheaper procedures only 3% of applicants qualify for. Plus, when it
comes to eye sight you want to make sure that the type of LASIK surgery used is
custom for your specific eyes. For more information visit our website today!
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
LASIK at Home
Did you know that you can now
have the benefits of LASIK without ever seeing a doctor?
Well, maybe not.
While
this cartoon is meant to be a joke, having LASIK is not.
LASIK is offered in many different
ophthalmology practices. It has become a very common procedure for patients
looking to improve their eyesight. The two most important things in choosing
where to have LASIK are technology and experience.
The
most advanced technology can mean the difference between excellent outcomes and
something else. Newer technology can help to solve the issues of older
technology, like night vision issues. Couple that with an experienced surgeon
and you are assured the best outcomes possible.
To find
out more about LASIK, please visit our website.
*There
are always risks to LASIK. Please speak
with an experienced surgeon before making the decision to have any surgery. The
above cartoon is a joke. Please do not attempt LASIK or any other surgery by
yourself. NEVER give your credit card out to a company claiming to provide you
with an "At Home LASIK Kit".
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Putting in Contacts with Your Toes?
We don't often write about other laser vision correction practices, but this story highlights one practice doing what it knows to help others in the community, specifically Jessica Cox of Overland Park, KS.
Jessica Cox does not have any arms and currently does everything with her feet. This includes putting in her contacts every morning!
Now, through the gift of laser vision correction, Jessica will be able to take that routine out of her life. We applaud Dr. Daniel Durrie for helping this young lady and giving her one less challenge in her life.
For more on this story, click here.
For more on Jessica Cox, you can view her website here.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Why Parents Should Consider LASIK
So many of our patients that have young ones at home tell us
about how happy they are that they can finally see without glasses and
contacts. Their excitement usually comes from the same place – freedom to enjoy
their kids without concerns of glasses and/or contacts.
It’s easy to imagine a child playing with glasses or
accidentally poking a parent in the eye and a contact falls out. However, there
is another underlying issue that is a huge concern when you need lenses to see:
Safety.
When a child wakes up screaming in the middle of the night,
do you have to stumble to find your glasses first? Do you have to blunder down
the hallway half-blind because you don’t have time to put in your contacts? Or
do you have to wake up your significant other to handle the issue because you
simply cannot see?
It’s time to put an end to your worries. We want to help you
obtain your vision goals so that you have one less thing to worry about. Come
in to see us for a free, no-obligation consultation. We can discuss your
concerns and talk about how we can help you achieve your vision goals. Give us
a call today at 330.923.5676. You can also schedule
online.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Your Eyes Know
Losing sleep can affect your body in many different ways, especially your eyes. If you wake in the morning to an extreme burning sensation in your eyes, one you don't feel again throughout the day, it could be that your body needs more sleep.
The gland that produces tears needs rest, just like the rest of your body. It can even shut down on its own, which means your eyes will become dry if you're still awake.
Take care of your eyesight - make sure to get plenty of rest. To read more about this painful problem, click here.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
What to Do with a Flexible Spending Account
Did you know you can achieve excellent vision and use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for it?
It's true! Our laser vision correction procedures, such as LASIK, can be paid for by using an FSA. Stop using your FSA to pay for glasses, contacts, solutions, etc. Use it to pay for great vision this year and have the money next year to pay for your really important medical expenses.
Don't forget - most FSA's are "use it or lose it" which means if you don't use the money by the end of the year, it's gone!
To find out more, visit our website or give us a call today at 330-923-5676.
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