Can LASIK Get Rid of my Reading Glasses?
LASIK eye surgery serves to correct the vision problems associated with nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism. With that, one of the top reasons in
Read MoreLASIK eye surgery serves to correct the vision problems associated with nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism. With that, one of the top reasons in
Read MoreCorneal topography is an important test used to map the surface curvature of the cornea. Because LASIK surgery changes the curvature of the cornea while
Read MoreEverything these days is more expensive than it used to be. Common household items and every day necessities continue to rise in price. As you
Read MoreLaser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, LASIK for short, is a laser-assisted procedure to correct common refractive errors of the eye. For those who cannot or would
Read MoreWichita Vision Institute strives to provide a relaxing atmosphere for our patients. From your consultation to the day of surgery, we want to help our
Read MoreWhen considering the surgeon you will entrust your vision to with LASIK surgery, it is important to select a board-certified surgeon along with other discernible
Read MoreLASIK and LASEK are both common and popular forms of refractive corrective eye surgery. While their objective is the same, the primary difference between LASIK
Read MoreOne of the many benefits of LASIK is the promise of clearer vision immediately following surgery. However, vision can fluctuate as the eyes continue to
Read MoreCataracts can impair your vision and if left untreated can cause permanent vision loss or even blindness. Although there are many causes of blindness that
Read MoreThe high costs of prescriptions eyeglasses and contacts continues to add up year over year, far outpacing a one-time investment in laser eye surgery. Correcting
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