
Most practices use only one technique to measure a patient's eye length
before surgery. Because this measurement is used to calculate the appropriate
replacement lens power for the affected eye, it is a critical element
of successful surgery. At Drs. Fine, Hoffman & Packer, we can utilize
both optical coherence and ultrasound biometry units to ensure the most
precise preoperative measurements available.
Similarly, while most practices utilize only one lens design and lens
material for the implant, we customize the replacement lens for each
patient based on that patient's specific eye anatomy, pathology, and
visual requirements. We even customize the bio-compatible material of
each lens.
Guided by highly sophisticated computerized mapping of the eye, we
can eliminate both nearsightedness and farsightedness during surgery.
In fact, when appropriate, our advanced surgical techniques also allow
us to treat astigmatism during lens surgery.
We also use sophisticated software programs to analyze our results,
refine our techniques and fine-tune our calculations for maximum accuracy.
As a result, we can offer our patients some of the most accurate lens
power determinations in the world.
My colleagues and I are continually involved in clinical investigations
of the latest lens designs and cataract removal technologies. We have
developed surgical techniques right here in Eugene that have become
the techniques of choice throughout the world. And we are able to offer
our patients the safest and most advantageous techniques and lens designs
many years before they become available to the general public. In fact,
we have more lens surgery technology than any hospital or teaching institution
in the world.
We hope you will entrust us with the care of your eyes and appreciate
the extra effort we put forth to focus on our patients. Contact Tony
Reynolds at 541-687-2110 for more information about refractive lens
exchange or to schedule a complimentary screening.
More information about Refractive
Lens Exchange.
More information about Cataract
Surgery.
More information about Astigmatism.
More information about Cataracts.
More information about Farsightedness.
More information about Nearsightedness.
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