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Annual Eye Exam

Vision Correction Procedures

Annual Eye Exam

Are you postponing your annual eye exam because of the annoying feeling when your pupils are dilated? We understand it’s very difficult to spend several hours after the eye exam with light sensitivity and difficulty seeing up close.  It’s also a big waste of time to wait 30 minutes for the drops to work.

We have a new camera system called Eidon, which eliminates the need to enlarge your pupils during the annual eye exam.  The camera takes multiple pictures of the inside of your eyes, then the advanced software uses AI to seamlessly puts those pictures together to create a perfect view inside your eyes. Dr. Tanchel can then see your retina, optic nerve, blood vessels, etc., without the need for those pesky dilating drops.

Your Annual Eye Exam will be faster, and you’re back to normal as soon as you leave our office – no light sensitivity and normal vision. 

Don’t procrastinate; make sure your eyes are healthy – schedule that annual eye exam!

Schedule a consultation! – we hope to see you soon.

Liberty Laser Eye

Six Facts About LASIK Surgery

1.

Quick Procedure

LASIK surgery typically takes less than 30 minutes to complete, with most of the time spent on preparation.

2.

Fast Recovery

Many patients experience improved vision within 24-48 hours and can resume normal activities in just a few days.

3.

Permanent Vision Correction

LASIK offers long-lasting results by permanently reshaping the cornea to correct vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

4.

Painless

Anesthetic eye drops are used to ensure the procedure is painless.

5.

High Success Rate

LASIK surgery has an over 99% success rate.

6.

All-Laser Technology

Modern LASIK procedures use advanced all-laser techniques, eliminating the need for blades, which enhances precision and safety for patients.

LASIK vs. PRK

Which Procedure Is
Right for You?

Both LASIK and PRK are excellent options for correcting vision issues, but they differ in how the cornea is treated. LASIK creates a small flap in the cornea to reshape it, leading to faster recovery with minimal discomfort. PRK, on the other hand, removes the outer layer of the cornea, which takes longer to heal but is ideal for patients with thinner corneas or certain eye conditions.

Both procedures offer similar long-term vision correction results, and we can help determine which is best for you.

LASIK Surgery

PRK Surgery

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