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Thursday, August 27, 2009


Ophthalmologist and Optometrist: What's the difference?

Both ophthalmologists and optometrists are commonly referred to as "eye doctors", however there are differences between the two. Doctors of Optometry complete four years of post-graduate optometry school. Optometrists examine eyes for vision and health problems, prescribe glasses, and fit contact lenses. They also prescribe many ophthalmic medications and often participate in pre and post-operative care.

Ophthalmologists, on the other hand, attend medical school and have acquired a medical degree. Ophthalmologists are trained to provide a full spectrum of eye care, from prescribing glasses and contact lenses to complex and delicate eye surgery for specific conditions and diseases. In addition to medical school, every ophthalmologist completes a one-year internship and must spend a minimum of three years in residency.

Labels: Board Certified Ophthalmologist, ophthalmologists, optometrists

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Thursday, June 4, 2009


LASIK Surgery - Corrective Eye Surgery

There's a good chance that if you've found this blog, you're thinking of improving your eyesight in some way.

Perhaps you're tired of wearing contacts or glasses and you would like to participate in activities such as swimming, running or other sports without having to worry about breaking your glasses or wearing special lenses.

Perhaps you're you tired of spending hundreds of dollars every year on expensive solutions and contacts?

Perhaps LASIK Corrective Eye Surgery is right for you!

LASIK is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that reduces and in most cases eliminates the dependency on vision assisted appliances such as glasses and contact lenses.

Here at Eye Surgery USA, we only feature licensed, skilled and experienced corrective eye surgeons, so you can rest assured that you'll find the best doctors in your area. Once you find a doctor you like, you can contact them directly and schedule a confidential, personalized consultation to see what corrective eye surgery can do for you.

Thanks for visiting Eye Surgery USA!

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Friday, January 16, 2009


What Exactly is Ophthalmology?

Ophthalmology is the branch of medicine dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of eye diseases, disorders, and injuries.

Although the word ophthalmology literally means "The Science of Eyes" the term ophthalmologist implies a medically trained specialist rather than that of a scientist; therefore ophthalmologists perform operations on eyes and are generally categorized as physicians and surgeons.

For more information regarding ophthalmologists or eye surgeons, visit Eye Surgery USA to find the eye surgeon you've been looking for, so you can get back that vision you used to have, or always wanted.

Labels: Board Certified Ophthalmologist, Find Lasik Surgeon

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Wednesday, October 15, 2008


Guidelines for Quality Care and Treatment

The Key to Safe Surgery in Any Field of Medicine is an Informed Patient.

Take time to research the LASIK center you are considering for surgery. Dr. Robert K. Maloney offers the following guidelines to quality care and treatment:

  • Find a doctor by getting referrals from other doctors or from patients who have had laser vision correction.
  • Choose the doctor, not the laser center. Don't be fooled by fancy advertisements about a particular laser center. Find out who will actually do your procedure, then ask about that doctor's qualifications (e.g., board certification, special training).
  • Choose a doctor who has done at least 5,000 LASIK surgeries. What a doctor doesn't know can hurt you.
  • Ask for information on your doctor's complication rates, during surgery. If your doctor won't tell you, find another one. For top surgeons, the figure is under 3 in 1,000.
  • Ask what measures are taken to prevent infection. Look for a center with a sterile or dust-free operating room. Make sure that disposable parts are not reused. Insist that your eye be thoroughly sterilized. Also insist that the surgical instruments be sterilized before your surgery to eliminate the risk of transmission of HIV or hepatitis.
  • Beware of advertisements pushing "low cost" surgery. Discount surgery is as good as a discount parachute. The potential savings are not worth the risk of receiving less than expert care!
  • Expect to see very well after LASIK, but don't expect to see perfectly. Each patient gets a slightly different result. The best surgeon in the world can't guarantee 20/20 vision. As with any surgery, results are as individual as each patient. Beware of any doctor who promises 20/20 vision.
  • If you feel like you're getting a hard sell, you probably are. Go elsewhere. You're not buying a car - this is real surgery.
  • Choose a doctor who is a fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Fellows must pass a rigorous board certification exam and conform to a strict code of ethics.

While you investigate, don't lose sight of the benefits: for most people a lifetime of bad vision can be cured in 5 minutes.

LASIK surgery has improved the eyesight of millions of people around the world and chances are, it can help YOU!

Labels: Blade-Less LASIK, Board Certified Ophthalmologist

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