- – 20/20 Vision
- – Blindness
- – Blounts disease
- – Cataracts
- – Color Blindness
- – Conjunctivitis
- – Contact lenses
- – Detached Retina
- – Diabetes
- – Diabetic Retinitis
- – Diabetic retinitis
- – Diabetic retinopathy
- – Farsightedness
- – Glaucoma
- – Hyperopia
- – Intac
- – Keratoconus
- – LASEK
- – LASIK
- – Lasik Eye Surgery
- – Low Vision
- – Macula Degeneration
- – Myopia
- – Near Sightedness
- – New lasik
- – Nystagmus
- – Presbyopia
- – Radical Keratotomy
- – Retina Exam
- – Retinal Detachment
- – The visual process
- – Visual Process
- – conjunctivitis
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Lasik Helps U.S. Retain Pilots, Astronauts
The natural human aging process is in a constant war with the U.S. military and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Aging has always degraded the vision of Air Force pilots, Navy divers and NASA astronauts - and this has made it difficult for the respective services to retain them.
The government has always feared that eyeglasses and contact lenses could be broken or dislodged in the course of the service members' often grueling work, threatening life, limb and government property in the process. Even with the advent of Lasik surgery, the fear didn't subside. (Read more about Lasik Helps U.S. Retain Pilots, Astronauts)
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Choosing Between Traditional and Custom Lasik
Lasik eyesight-correction surgery, a phenomenal breakthrough when it was first approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration in 1995, has recently been trumped big-time by the innovation known as wavefront Lasik technology, which is some 25 times more precise than its older cousin.
The consumer still has both choices available today - the traditional versus the new custom technique - but there is an enormous difference in technology. (Read more about Choosing Between Traditional and Custom Lasik)
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Air Force Allows Pilots With Lasik to Fly
For the first time, the US Air Force is allowing aspiring pilots and aircrew members to fly even if they have had LASIK eye surgery.
Since 2001, the Air Force has permitted applicants to try for spots as pilots or aircrew members if they have had a corrective eye surgery, known as PRK (photo refractive keratectomy). The Air Force had said it needed more time to evaluate LASIK, a newer procedure. (Read more about Air Force Allows Pilots With Lasik to Fly)
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New Excimer Laser
New Excimer Laser
Breakthrough Excimer Laser technology is leading to unprecedented results in the field of eye correction. (Read more about New Excimer Laser)
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New Lasic
Lasik is a new procedure that borrows technology from laser keratotomy and radial keratotomy to correct near sightedness and astigmatism. To correct near sightedness, doctors try to change the way light is refracted through the eye. (Read more about New Lasic)
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LASIK STUDY
If you’re considering LASIK surgery to get rid of your glasses, you might want to ask your doctor about the risks of LASIK surgery. There are many factors that can play a role in the success of the procedure, even factors like the temperature and humidity.
A new study just released shows that climate factors like temperature and humidity can affect LASIK surgery outcomes. Often, the patient has to come back in to get a touchup, to fine tune the vision correction. (Read more about LASIK STUDY)
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Lasik
LASIK is a surgical procedure intended to reduce a person's dependency on glasses or contact lenses. The goal of this Web site is to provide objective information to the public about LASIK surgery. (Read more about Lasik)
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LASIK Manhattan
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Have you been recently considering alternatives to relying on glasses and contacts to correct your sight? Don't you wish that you could just jump out of bed and be on your way, with your eyes once again possessing the ability to see clearly without aids? Consider Dr. Brian Bonanni at his office in Manhattan, NYC. Dr. Bonanni has employed an all-star team of colleagues to offer you the most innovative procedures in Affordable Eye Surgery at Gotham LASIK.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
NYC,
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10032
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There are many eye doctors in Manhattan, but it is important to choose the one who best meets your needs. At Columbia Laser Vision Correction the team has been helping the people of Manhattan get optimal vision for over ten years.
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LASIK Manhattan
NYC,
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If you're contemplating laser eye surgery, you should undergo the procedure with one of the top LASIK surgeons: Dr. Mark Hornfeld. Located at Vista Laser Vision in NY, he is well-trained and carries over ten years of private practice experience. Dr. Hornfeld will give you the individualized treatment you deserve because he is personal and caring.
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LASIK Manhattan
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Need to undergo a corneal transplant? Dr. Brian Bonanni in Manhattan is fellowship-trained in cornea, Lasik/Lasek, laser vision correction and refractive surgery. Dr. Bonanni’s qualifications are well above the average surgeon performing Lasik. What sets his practice at Gotham Lasik apart is attention to detail, individualized care and state-of-the-art equipment.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-803-0571
If cataracts are putting a damper on your life, then think about getting surgery. Cataract surgery is offered by Columbia Laser Vision Correction. They offer many types of laser vision correction procedures, including cataract surgery. Instead of using corrective lenses, take it a step further and find easy treatment with cataract surgery.
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LASIK Manhattan
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Are you looking for an eye doctor in New York City? If so, look no further. Dr. Mark Hornfeld of Vista Laser Vision has helped hundreds of individuals improve their eyesight. Dr. Hornfeld uses the most cutting edge procedures and utilizes state-of-the art technology. You will know you are in good hands from the moment you walk in the door.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-803-0571
If Farsightedness (Hyperopia) the inability to see nearby objects making you suffer from having a normal day-today life. In Manhattan, NYC Columbia Laser Vision Correction offers the latest in LASIK technology. Their fellowship-trained surgical team has served the NYC area for over 15 years. For those looking to optimize their eyesight, contact Columbia Laser Vision Correction today.
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LASIK Manhattan
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If you want to fix your vision for the better, and the thought of blades touching your eyes scares you, then you should consider laser eye surgery. This modern procedure uses the most cutting-edge technology that repairs your eyesight without ever using a blade. Bladeless vision surgery techniques include IntraLase, LASEK or LASIK, and they all give definitive results without the aftermath of surgeries that use blades. Dr. Mark Hornfeld is the eye surgeon you want, and you can find him at Vista Laser Vision in New York.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
Manhattan,
New York
10032
Call 888-803-0571
Are you tired of putting in contacts yourself? Glasses just aren't doing it for you? At Columbia Laser Vision Correction in Manhattan, New York City, the ophthalmologists there can administer implantable contact lenses. Dr. Richard E. Braunstein, MD is a Miranda Wong Tang Assistant Professor of Clinical Ophthalmology and Residency Training Director. With over 15 year of experience, he understands how much fixing a person's eyesight can change their life, and he is ready to help you.
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LASIK Manhattan
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Are you looking for an experienced LASEK surgeon in Manhattan, New York City to perform your LASEK eye surgery? Dr. Brian Bonanni of Gotham Lasik delivers cutting edge laser vision correction. With over 25,000 successful laser refractive procedures under his belt, Dr, Bonanni is a premier LASEK surgeon in NYC. He is one of the few corneal-refractive surgeons who is fellowship trained in all laser refractive procedures, like LASIK, LASEK, and PRK.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
NYC,
NY
10032
Call 888-803-0571
Who can you trust with correcting your vision through laser vision correction in NYC, New York? For some of the best surgeons that offer LASEK surgery, contact Columbia Laser Vision Correction today to experience the difference between the past and the future. The past are those clumsy glasses and bothersome contact lenses. The future is LASEK vision correction that gives patients improved night vision and bright light glare reduction.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-803-0571
Are you interested in improving your vision through LASIK surgery, but don't know where to find a LASIK doctor whom you can trust to give you quality results? The right candidate for the job is Columbia Laser Vision Correction in Manhattan, New York. They bring quality care to every patient and understand that each person has individual needs.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-803-0571
Are you looking for the right eye doctor or ophthalmologist in Manhattan, New York? If you are, come to Columbia Laser Vision Correction. Whether you have a cataract, myopia or astigmatism, the team at Columbia Laser Vision Correction uses the most high-tech LASIK/LASEK technology to give each patient the best treatment. They also employ the Wavelight Allegretto Excimer Laser and the IntraLase method for flawless LASIK surgery without blades.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
Manhattan,
NY
10032
Call 888-803-0571
Frustrated at being farsighted, and looking for a doctor in New York City who can help? Try conductive keratoplasty with Columbia Laser Vision Correction in Manhattan, NYC. They offer many types of procedures including PRK, LASIK and LASEK. The professionals at Columbia Laser Vision Correction are ready to help find the right procedure for you. They also employ the Wavelight Allegretto excimer laser and the IntraLase® Method.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-803-0571
Do you want a vision correction surgeon who is certified to meet your needs? For LASIK surgery, go to Columbia Laser Vision Correction in Manhattan, New York City because of his years of experience and popularity. The team is fellowship-trained in all laser refractive surgeries: LASIK, LASEK and PRK. Their immense knowledge on the eye repair industry and its latest technologies gives his patients the flawless results you deserve.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
Manhattan,
New York
10032
Call 888-803-0571
Are you interested in having a LASIK vision correcting procedure done? Looking for a surgeon in New York City? Columbia Laser Vision Correction has a team of experienced eye surgeons with over 15 years of expertise serving Manhattan, New York City. As a world renowned medical center, Columbia Laser Vision Correction uses cutting edge technology to serve their patients. They have a select group of surgeons who are certified in all the major laser platforms available in the country today. Because of this knowledge, they have selected the Wavelight Allegretto excimer laser to have at Columbia Laser Vision. It is the only laser that improves symptoms of glare from light sensitivity, and night driving glare after LASIK, in both near-sighted and far- sighted patients.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-803-0571
Interested in PRK, and looking for the right doctor in New York City? Have your PRK procedure done by Columbia Laser Vision Correction in Manhattan, NYC and improve clarity, sharpness and precision of your gift of sight. At Columbia Laser Vision Correction, doctors and staff offer attention to details and individualized care.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
New York City,
NY
10032
Call 888-803-0571
Do you have a thinner-than-usual cornea? Well there is a special vision correction procedure just for you. It's called PRK and Columbia Laser Vision Correction is ready to help you. The doctors and staff at Columbia Laser Vision Correction are experienced and highly qualified to find the best procedure to help.
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LASIK Manhattan
Manhattan,
NY
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Going through surgery can be a psychologically harrowing experience, especially if it involves blades. There is something extremely unsettling about putting blades in your eyes, even if it is guaranteed to be safe. Fortunately, there are ways to go through laser vision correction surgery without blades. LASEK Surgery, a technologically advanced method allows doctors to improve your vision without using any blades. Dr. Mark Hornberg in Manhattan offers bladeless vision surgery, including IntraLase and LASEK, that both give precise results without the risk of blade-related complications.
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Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology
Columbia Laser Vision Correction
635 West 165th Street, Room 218
Manhattan,
New York
10032
Call 888-803-0571
If you would like to find out if you are a candidate for LASIK Eye Surgery please schedule a "Free Screening" at Columbia Laser Vision Correction in Upper West Side Manhattan, New York City today. Take your Laser Vision Correction seriously, and put your faith in the hands of the Laser Vision Correction Specialists at Columbia University Medical Center Department of Ophthalmology.
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