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YOU ARE NOT ONLY OUR PATIENT... YOU'RE OUR GUEST
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2080 N Main, Longmont, CO 80501
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T: (303) 651-2020
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F: (303) 776-2460 |
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FREE Evaluation
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What's New?
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Scleral Contact Lenses! Scleral contact lenses are extremely comfortable contact lenses that form a vault over the cornea as they rest on the sclera (the whites of the eye). This is for people with Keratoconus, abnormally shaped corneas or other corneal issues.
If you have eye troubles that prevent regular contact lens use, ask us about scleral contact lenses. |
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Once your eye has
been painlessly anesthetized, a comfortable device to prevent
blinking will be situated between your eyelids.
In less than a minute, while you are
focused on a "target' light, the laser painlessly reshapes
your cornea.
Once the protective
flap is properly repositioned, your incision will then securely and
quickly bond stitch-free. |
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MYOPIA
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HYPEROPIA
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Light rays are focused
in front of the retina instead of directly on the retina |
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Light rays are not bent
enough to focus directly on the retina |
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ASTIGMATISM |
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LASIK |
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Light rays are focused
at more than one point on the retina |
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The Cornea is reshaped
so light rays can focus directly on the retina |
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The FDA
has approved
laser vision
correction
as an alternative to
eyeglasses and contact lens |
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