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How to Pay for LASIK Surgery
Despite its record success LASIK Houston remains classified as an elective cosmetic surgery. One of the clauses in most insurance policies states if LASIK becomes the only conceivable medical option to treat a serious eye problem insurance will pay. Insurance most always will pay for glasses and eye contacts both of which Houston LASIK does. […]
Can LASIK Surgery Be Performed on Children?
The short answer to that question is it depends. Ophthalmologists work under the guidance of a professional community which adheres to the codes of their licenses and the mandates of the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA does not recommend LASIK for anyone under 18 years old, and for some situations, the surgery with some […]
What to Expect During Your Surgery
Once you make the decisions to have the surgery, the ophthalmologist sets up a schedule for operation. They may have asked you not to wear your contact lenses for a few days. Otherwise few restrictions exist for drinking and eating. They may check on if you take daily medications and if they interfere with the […]
Strabismus
Strabismus defines as a condition where eyesight does not align due to a physical problem with eye muscles. Also called crossed eyes when viewing an object, the eyes do not look at the same spot at the same moment. This sends two different visual signals to the brain. A person may see double or have […]
The Alternative to LASIK: PRK
Sometimes the corneal tissue has a thinness that makes LASIK laser eye surgery not the best option. At Houston LASIK, clinic other surgeries then become available that may address the condition. PRK stands for photorefractive keratectomy eye surgery. Instead of a corneal flap created, the surface layer of corneal cells becomes removed. It takes a […]
Sports and Lasik
According to the American Optometric Association, dynamic visual acuity remains a must-have skill in tennis, soccer, parts of baseball and racquetball. Visual acuity defines as a standard of discerning a collection of chart letters and numbers. The standard lists as 20/20 determine normal visual acuity. It means at 20 feet from the chart a person […]
Refractive Eye Surgery in Children
Neither the FDA nor the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommend a standard practice of performing refractive surgery on the eyes of children. The FDA sets the lower limit of best practice at the age of 18 years. The American Academy of Ophthalmology takes the stance of Preferred Practice Pattern. What that means for ophthalmologists is […]
Millennials and LASIK
In 2015 the Census Bureau stated an estimated 83.1 million Millennials exist. Millennials will surpass the Baby Boomer generation in numbers sometime in 2019. How this generation responds, makes decisions and has medical procedures done remains vastly different than the prior generation. Houston, like many other metropolitan areas, now has a large demographic of Millennials. […]
Possible Ways for Insurance to Pay for LASIK
LASIK is defined as Laser-Assisted in-situ keratomileusis. A procedure that uses intense light to make a precise incision in a person’s eye to improve vision. Now nearly 30 years in the process it has restored or improved the sight of millions of individuals with a 96% success rate. Yet most major insurances classify it as […]
Safety Tips for the Eyes
As we move into spring and summer weather, the possibility of eye injury rises due to activities associated with those seasons. It remains a good time to review ways to protect the eyes and root causes of accidental injury. Eyesight Keeping the eyes healthy goes a long way to helping prevent accidents. Visit an eye […]