From the day our office opened, our primary goal has been to provide each individual with the best eye care possible. Dr. Parent has been selected by his peers as one of the "Best Doctors in America" and is listed as one of "America's Top Ophthalmologists". He is the first eye surgeon in northeast Indiana to perform Custom LASIK, RLE (Refractive Lens Exchange), RELACS (Refractive Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery) and implant multifocal intraocular implants (IOLs) with these elite credentials.
Dr. Parent first performed LASIK in Brazil in 1995, prior to FDA approval in the United States. Dr. Parent is now offering the state-of-the-art Custom LASIK utilizing Wavefront Analysis Technology, at a reduced cost -which is comparable to our competitors' Conventional LASIK price. Custom LASIK has shown superior visual outcomes, including a reduction in night-time glare and halos compared with Conventional LASIK.
The new multifocal IOLs offer the possibility of seeing well at more than one distance, without glasses.
Dr. Parent first performed LASIK in Brazil in 1995, prior to FDA approval in the United States. Dr. Parent is now offering the state-of-the-art Custom LASIK utilizing Wavefront Analysis Technology, at a reduced cost -which is comparable to our competitors' Conventional LASIK price. Custom LASIK has shown superior visual outcomes, including a reduction in night-time glare and halos compared with Conventional LASIK.
The new multifocal IOLs offer the possibility of seeing well at more than one distance, without glasses.
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As in the past, our practice's success continues to be based upon adhering to the Golden Rule and providing every patient the same high standard of eye care we would desire for our families and ourselves.
The Eye Center of Fort Wayne is a comprehensive medical and surgical eye clinic that offers complete medical eye examinations by specialists in the field of ophthalmology.
This includes the diagnosis, management, and treatment of eye diseases, featuring in-house surgery in our state-of-the-art surgical center.
The Eye Center of Fort Wayne is a comprehensive medical and surgical eye clinic that offers complete medical eye examinations by specialists in the field of ophthalmology.
This includes the diagnosis, management, and treatment of eye diseases, featuring in-house surgery in our state-of-the-art surgical center.
Several months ago I was speaking with my neighbor here in Fort Wayne, and I mentioned to her that my vision was becoming increasingly difficult, and that I thought I was developing cataracts.
I also mentioned that I was not looking forward to "shopping" for an Eye Doctor, although I was sure that my General Practitioner could recommend somebody.
My neighbor suggested that I call your office, as she had been treated by you in the past, and was quite satisfied with the results.
I did as she suggested, and I have now had cataracts removed from both eyes and replacement lenses installed.
I also mentioned that I was not looking forward to "shopping" for an Eye Doctor, although I was sure that my General Practitioner could recommend somebody.
My neighbor suggested that I call your office, as she had been treated by you in the past, and was quite satisfied with the results.
I did as she suggested, and I have now had cataracts removed from both eyes and replacement lenses installed.
A cataract is a "clouding" of the eye's natural lens, which results in blurred or hazy vision.
Treatment for cataracts involves removing the cloudy natural lens and replacing it with either a monofocal, toric or multifocal intraocular lens implant (IOL).
More than 20 million adults in the U.S. have developed cataracts, making it the number one cause of poor vision in the United States.
Cataracts are caused mainly by age, trauma, heredity, and exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
Cataracts can also occur as a result of eye disease, after the use of certain medications, or as a result of medical conditions, such as diabetes.
Treatment for cataracts involves removing the cloudy natural lens and replacing it with either a monofocal, toric or multifocal intraocular lens implant (IOL).
More than 20 million adults in the U.S. have developed cataracts, making it the number one cause of poor vision in the United States.
Cataracts are caused mainly by age, trauma, heredity, and exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
Cataracts can also occur as a result of eye disease, after the use of certain medications, or as a result of medical conditions, such as diabetes.
Selected by his peers as one of the "Best Doctors in America" and one of "America's Top Ophthalmologists" by the Consumer's Research Council of America.
Dr. Parent is a nationally recognized board-certified ophthalmologist, specializing in cataract and refractive surgery.
Dr. Parent first performed LASIK in Brazil in 1995 prior to FDA approval in the United States.
The Eye Center of Fort Wayne was the first center to offer Custom LASIK and Refractive Lens Exchange in Northeast Indiana.
The procedures are performed in The Eye Surgical Center of Fort Wayne which is Northeast Indiana's first governmentally approved ambulatory eye surgical center devoted exclusively to eye care.
Dr. Parent is a nationally recognized board-certified ophthalmologist, specializing in cataract and refractive surgery.
Dr. Parent first performed LASIK in Brazil in 1995 prior to FDA approval in the United States.
The Eye Center of Fort Wayne was the first center to offer Custom LASIK and Refractive Lens Exchange in Northeast Indiana.
The procedures are performed in The Eye Surgical Center of Fort Wayne which is Northeast Indiana's first governmentally approved ambulatory eye surgical center devoted exclusively to eye care.
Yag vitreolysis or Floater Laser Treatment is a non-invasive, pain-free laser procedure that can reduce or eliminate the visual disturbances caused by floaters.
Clinical studies have shown vitreolysis to be a highly effective and relatively safe treatment.
Dr. Parent performs the treatment in office and the patient has no post-operative restrictions.
The procedure usually takes 10-20 minutes to complete.
The procedure may need to be repeated if symptoms persist.
Medicare and some commercial insurances cover Yag vitreolysis.
Clinical studies have shown vitreolysis to be a highly effective and relatively safe treatment.
Dr. Parent performs the treatment in office and the patient has no post-operative restrictions.
The procedure usually takes 10-20 minutes to complete.
The procedure may need to be repeated if symptoms persist.
Medicare and some commercial insurances cover Yag vitreolysis.
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