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Randal J. Williams, MD

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Ann K. Joslyn, MD

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T. Reginald Williams, MD

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John G. Tye, MD, FACS

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James W. Harris, Jr, MD

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Ralph E. Oursler, III, MD

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Richard I. Chang, MD

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Brian C. Adair, MD

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Roderick N. Hargrove,
MD, FACS

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Patrick J. Kelty, MD


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iLASIK™

Nearly 290 million people worldwide are good candidates for the iLASIK™ procedure

The iLASIK procedure is truly customized for you based on your individual vision profile. Many safety-minded organizations, including NASA and the U.S. military, rely on iLASIK technology. If you've been waiting for the right motivation to have laser vision correction, the iLASIK™ procedure is your reason to act.

iLASIKYou're Probably A Candidate

The reality is that the majority of people who meet the age and general health requirements are in fact good candidates for the iLASIK procedure. If you meet the basic criteria below, you are probably a good candidate for iLASIK:

  • You are at least 18 years old
  • You are in good general health
  • You have had a stable vision prescription for at least one year
  • You have no existing eye disease

iLASIK videoExceptional Vision Correction Technology At Every Step

When you have the iLASIK procedure, you'll get a completely integrated, completely personalized procedure based on advanced vision correction technology at every step.

Step 1 — Creating Your Personal Vision Profile

The first step in the iLASIK procedure is to perform a series of tests to determine the individual characteristics of your vision, including the use of our WaveScan™ technology. The WaveScan system creates a 3-D map of the unique imperfections of your eyes. Then our Advanced CustomVue™ process uses the digital information from that map to design a custom treatment for each of your eyes.

Step 2 — Making The iLASIK Flap

The iLASIK procedure exclusively uses an advanced technology called the IntraLase™ Method. The IntraLase Method is a 100% blade-free approach to creating your corneal flap, the thin flap of tissue that Dr. Oursler folds back in order to perform your iLASIK procedure.

Step 3 — Your Laser Vision Correction

Now that you've had your personal vision profile using WaveScan technology and your blade-free corneal flap, your vision can be corrected usiing the Advanced CustomVue treatment within the iLASIK procedure. The Advanced CustomVue process has earned FDA approval to treat the broadest range of vision imperfections possible, including mild-to-severe nearsightedness, farsightedness and all types of astigmatism.

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