Optometry Peeps
Marshmallow Peeps Bunnies having an eye exam.
Peter, Lois and Stewie watch a lasik eye center commercial.
Learn what to do when contact lenses come off the eye in this free eye care video.
bladeless lasik eye surgery
performed by Dr. Swati Singh at Laservue eye center in San Francisco
compare the video of this new intralase tecnology for flap creation to the other videos on this site. this way is much safer and (only) about $400 more per eye.
-Flap is made with new intralase technology. microscopic bubbles created at a certain depth into the cornea which is then easily pealed back.
-Then the flap is flipped back and cleaned.
-Next comes the laser correction followed by another cleaning and the flap is flipped back on.
-Healing process begins imediately.
patient: Evan Roth
age: 20
Laser: VISX STAR S4
(Dr. Swati Singh has performed over 10,000 surgeries since her board certification in 1999. give them a call and tell them Sean sent you… haha)
http://www.laservue.com/
707-522-6200
800-527-3745
(low quality video because it was filmed with my digital camera)
Since 1909, Littlefield Optometry in Leawood, Kansas, has offered a full range of optometric services. Eye exams, contact lens fitting, treatment of eye disease. Wide selection of eyeglasses, same day appointments available.
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The primary mission of the Michigan College of Optometry is to educate and train professional students who, upon graduation, are able to provide the diagnostic and treatment services which characterize the general practice of optometry. The Doctor of Optometry program is a four year professional degree program which admits 36 students annually. Admission is competitive and the health sciences curriculum is rigorous
For more information, visit http://www.ferris.edu/mco/programs/educ.htm
A consultant ophthalmologist explains what glaucoma is, how it can affect your vision and how it can be treated.
Video illustration of changes in the eye associated with AMD combined with a vision simulation. Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of visual impairment and blindness in older Americans. It affects the retina, the light sensitive layer of the eye. As yellowish deposits form under the retina, they can result in distortion and gradual blurring of vision. This is called “dry AMD.” The second type, called “wet AMD” can lead to bleeding and more rapid vision loss. The most common form is the dry type, but as more and larger deposits develop under the retina, the risk of developing the wet type increases.