My Role as ASCRS President
The past few months have been incredibly exciting for me as an [link pid=”27″]ophthalmologist[/link] here in Charleston, South Carolina. I’ve recently begun my role as
LASIK Achieves Operation-Ready Vision for Military Service Personnel
Recently, one of our most popular professional journals, EyeWorld, devoted much of its issue to the benefit of vision correction surgery for military personnel. As
New Study Finds Overall Vision Satisfaction in LASIK Patients
New study finds LASIK patients who used to wear contact lenses are more satisfied with their vision and remain satisfied over time. When you rely
The Dream Team: Athletes and LASIK
[link pid=”41″][/link] Since most adults have some degree of vision impairment, and sports often require keen eyesight for optimal performance, it’s no surprise that [link pid=”41″]LASIK[/link] is
6 Things to Experience in Charleston After You Have LASIK
Who doesn’t love walking around Charleston’s cobblestone streets, riding in one of its horse-drawn carriages, visiting its historic district and enjoying the beauty of the
The Compromises of Contact Lenses
There is no denying the fact contact lenses are a popular option for vision correction. But nearly every day in my work as an ophthalmologist, I
What Is Recovery Like After Cataract Surgery?
[link pid=”59″][/link] June is Cataract Awareness Month, which I realize may not be as exciting for you as it is for me and my fellow
LASIK or Contact Lenses: Which Is Better?
[link pid=”41″][/link] My patients know me as their ophthalmologist here in Charleston, SC, but I am also the president of the American Society of Cataract
New Research: LASIK Safety and Performance Continue To Impress
This post originally appeared on the ARSC Insight Blog. At the May 2016 annual meeting of the American Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery –
Why Lasers Should be Part of Your Wedding Planning Checklist
[link pid=”41″][/link] This post originally appeared on the ARSC Insight Blog. Planning for your wedding is a monumental task. There are so many important decisions
Can Cataract Surgery Be a Pleasant Experience?
One thing that surprises my patients most about [link pid=”59″]cataract surgery[/link] is just how enjoyable their surgery day can be. In fact, many of the
A Closer Look at Topography-guided LASIK
[link pid=”41″][/link] I recently announced that our practice was one of the first in the country to offer topo-guided [link pid=”41″]LASIK[/link] eye surgery. The response at