LASIK During Childbearing Years

A woman’s childbearing years are some of the most active years, which is why it is such a great time to have LASIK. You don’t want to worry about glasses or contacts when you’re playing with your kids or getting up in the middle of the night to feed them! If you’re...

Fun Facts About Your Eyes

We use our eyes for nearly everything we do, but we sometimes take them for granted. To show you just how important your eyes are and how hard they work, here are some fun facts about your eyes.   The most active muscles in your body are the ones that move your...

Patient Reported Outcomes with LASIK (PROWL) Study Overview

LASIK was approved by the FDA in 1998, and in 2009, the FDA began conducting a study of Patient Reported Outcomes with LASIK (PROWL) to better understand potential risks and success related to LASIK procedure. Patients filled out online questionnaires regarding their...

Keep Your Eyes Healthy!

You use your eyes for virtually everything you do, so keeping them healthy is a must. You only get one pair of eyes, so it’s important to take care of them!  Below is a list of ways to keep your eyes healthy.   Get Regular Eye Exams Even if you think your vision...

How Do I Know If I’m A LASIK Candidate?

LASIK eye surgery can be a viable option for you if you are tired of relying on glasses and contacts. The thought of being free from the burden of daily vision correction from glasses or contacts is exciting! But, how do you know if you can have the LASIK procedure? ...

Procedures That Decrease Need for Reading Glasses

Are you having trouble reading up close? If you’re struggling to read restaurant menus or see your computer screen clearly, and you’re tired of relying on reading glasses, then there might be a refractive procedure out there for you. LASIK and PRK work to correct your...