Keratoconus & Corneal Cross-Linking: What Patients Should Know About Modern Treatment Options  

Posted by: Erin Ong in Eye Health & Vision Care

When someone comes in because we’re concerned about keratoconus, I usually start by explaining that this is not something that appears overnight, and it is not uncommon. For most people, it develops slowly, often beginning in the teenage years or early adulthood, and can be genetic, or with no family history at all. A lot of patients tell…

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Cataract Surgery or LASIK? Understanding the Right Option for Your Vision 

Posted by: John Josephson in Eye Health & Vision Care

So your vision has gotten worse, and you know you may need “eye surgery”, but which kind? The truth is technology in the ophthalmic field has advanced so much that the term eye surgery can mean several very different procedures. LASIK and cataract surgery are two of the most common, but they solve different problems inside the eye. I’d like to help you better understand…

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