Chicago's Best Ophthalmologists for LASIK, cataract surgery, glaucoma, corneal crosslinking to give you the best vision and eye health
Here at Chicago Cornea Consultants, our LASIK surgeons and eye doctors use the latest in laser vision correction technology to ensure each patient receives optimal results. Advanced Cataract Surgery As leaders in the field of ophthalmology, we were among the first in the area to offer the ...
Kraff Eye Institute, laser eye surgery center in Chicago offers LASIK, PRK and other ophthalmology services. Schedule a complimentary LASIK consultation today!
Infection, injury, contact lens abuse, keratoconus and other eye problems, and some general health problems may damage the cornea. This damage may prevent light from entering the eye properly, resulting in decreased vision. It may also cause the surface of the eye to become rough and irregular...
FAQ – Lasik Eye Surgery What Exactly Is LASIK? LASIK stands for Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis. It is refractive surgery that reshapes the cornea. Not only do patients no longer need contact lenses or glasses after receiving the procedure (although they may at some point require readi...
Comprehensive Eye Care | Cornea | Dry Eye Dr. Karen Sumers, a highly respected board certified, fellowship trained, ophthalmologist, is fully trained in all aspects of medical ophthalmic care and surgery, and is recognized as a specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of corneal and external e...
as one of our team members underwent a vision correction surgery not too long ago. She was initially leaning towards gettingLASIKdone due to its speedy recovery. But unfortunately her cornea was too thin, so instead she opted forLASEK, a procedure that took a bit longer to recover from but...
the initial beam cross-sectional intensity. USE/ADVANTAGE - The appts. is useful in refractive cornea surgery for correction of vision faults such as myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism. It provides beam shaping and homogenisation with high efficiency....
are inserted through a tiny cut in yourcornea(the clear front surface of the eye) during an outpatient surgical procedure. The procedure does not involve the cutting or removal of tissue from the cornea’s central optical zone – the part of the cornea that is most important for your vision...
As the only member of his graduating class to specialize in Refractive Surgery, and now an recognized authority, Dr. Chynn is frequently invited back to Harvard to give updates on the State of the Art in Refractive Surgery. This slide show presentation was given to 100 eye surgeons who flew...