Snellen chart
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Standard chart with letters, numbers or symbols printed in rows of decreasing size used by eye care professionals in distance visual acuity testing.
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Standard chart with letters, numbers or symbols printed in rows of decreasing size used by eye care professionals in distance visual acuity testing.
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A large class of pharmaceutical agents that chemically resemble cholesterol.
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Difficulties from cataract surgery, LASIK or other eye surgeries can consequence in a variety of symptoms, including blurred vision, ptosis, foreign body sensation, halos around lights, light sensitivity, eye pain or discomfort, red or pink eyes, vision loss and an iris defect.
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Injury, such as from being poked in the eye or hit in the head. Depending on the type of trauma, symptoms can include blurred vision, a bulging eye, burning, double vision,
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Maker of argon floride excimer laser machineries VisX 2015, VisX 2020, and VisX STAR.
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A type of laser using an infra red wavelength of 1064 nanometers. The laser material is neodymium Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet.
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Measurement of the best vision correction that can be achieved, such as glasses, as measured on the standard Snellen eye chart. For example, if your uncorrected eyesight is 20/200, but you can see 20/20 with glasses, your BCVA is 20/20. Read our blog to learn more about What Is Best Corrected Visual Acuity?
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A Week Post Lasik Surgery At one week following Lasik eye surgery, you should be close to attending your second post-operative eye exam. As long as things are going well, your surgeon may clear you to return to light and moderate activity. He or she will ask that you continue to refrain from using swimming […]
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Lasik eye surgery is a scary thought, right? At the very least, you probably have some questions that need answering. Let us break down the basics. Your Lasik Procedure Is Really Fast Checking in will most likely take about the same amount of time as your Lasik procedure. With the latest technologies and cutting edge […]
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Lasik Surgery New Jersey residents can rely on Manhattan Lasik Center to give them customized surgical options and treatment from the foremost leaders in the area and it is just a phone call away. Manhattan Lasik Center is proud to serve people living in Paramus and Edison, NJ. With the most revolutionary technologies like the ZEISS […]
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