Fry Eye Associates is the largest ophthalmology practice in Southwest Kansas and has been providing high-quality, specialized medical and surgical eye care to the immediate community and surrounding states since 1978. The state-of-the-art clinic is conveniently located in Garden City, Kansas, and is nearby their ambulatory surgery center. There is also a satellite location in Colby, Kansas.
The dedicated team of providers at Fry Eye Associates consists of four ophthalmologists, one optometrist, and four doctors who visit monthly. It's their mutual mission to provide patients with the highest quality eye care at an affordable price using the most technologically advanced tools and techniques. The practice treats patients with Christian values in mind, emphasizing kindness and compassion.
The practice offers a variety of ophthalmological services, including cataract surgery, refractive surgery, and cornea surgery. They also provide treatments for dry eyes, floaters, glaucoma, macular degeneration, blepharitis, and chalazion.
The dedicated team of providers at Fry Eye Associates consists of four ophthalmologists, one optometrist, and four doctors who visit monthly. It's their mutual mission to provide patients with the highest quality eye care at an affordable price using the most technologically advanced tools and techniques. The practice treats patients with Christian values in mind, emphasizing kindness and compassion.
The practice offers a variety of ophthalmological services, including cataract surgery, refractive surgery, and cornea surgery. They also provide treatments for dry eyes, floaters, glaucoma, macular degeneration, blepharitis, and chalazion.
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Refractive Lensectomy is a procedure that is performed by removing the natural lens of your eye and replacing it with an artificial lens.
This is a very effective treatment for high ranges of nearsightedness and farsightedness.
The same advanced technology is used for cataract surgery.
Measurements are done pre-operatively to help predict what lens power of implant is needed.
The implants are made to last a lifetime.
Because the lens implants are not flexible and set for a particular focal length, the patient will most likely require reading glasses following the procedure.
This is a very effective treatment for high ranges of nearsightedness and farsightedness.
The same advanced technology is used for cataract surgery.
Measurements are done pre-operatively to help predict what lens power of implant is needed.
The implants are made to last a lifetime.
Because the lens implants are not flexible and set for a particular focal length, the patient will most likely require reading glasses following the procedure.
If you have cataracts, you're not alone.
Cataracts are the most common age-related eye condition in the United States.
According to the National Eye Institute, over half of all Americans will have had a cataract or cataract surgery by age 80.
The good news is, safe and effective cataract treatment is available.
After cataract surgery, some people even end up with better vision than they had before they developed a cataract.
Why?
Because cataract surgery has advanced to the point where surgeons can fix cataracts and correct vision problems at the same time.
Cataracts are the most common age-related eye condition in the United States.
According to the National Eye Institute, over half of all Americans will have had a cataract or cataract surgery by age 80.
The good news is, safe and effective cataract treatment is available.
After cataract surgery, some people even end up with better vision than they had before they developed a cataract.
Why?
Because cataract surgery has advanced to the point where surgeons can fix cataracts and correct vision problems at the same time.
Cataracts affect over 50% of Americans over the age of 80 and can significantly impair your vision.
If you think you might have cataracts, schedule a visit with the team of professionals at Fry Eye Associates in Garden City, Kansas.
Their ophthalmological experts can treat your cataracts and restore your vision with treatments that are safe, effective, and state-of-the-art.
Book your appointment now by calling the office or scheduling online.
A cataract is a condition that causes a clouding of the lens in your eye, which affects your ability to see correctly.
If you think you might have cataracts, schedule a visit with the team of professionals at Fry Eye Associates in Garden City, Kansas.
Their ophthalmological experts can treat your cataracts and restore your vision with treatments that are safe, effective, and state-of-the-art.
Book your appointment now by calling the office or scheduling online.
A cataract is a condition that causes a clouding of the lens in your eye, which affects your ability to see correctly.
Fry Eye Associates in Garden City, Kansas, offers innovative LASIK procedures to correct your vision and may reduce or eliminate your dependence on glasses.
The experienced eye specialists provide in-office LASIK evaluations to determine if you're a candidate for the procedure.
The team works closely with you to customize your surgery and enhance your long-term vision.
To find out if LASIK is right for you, call Fry Eye Associates today or request an appointment online.
The goal of LASIK surgery is to reshape your cornea to enhance how light focuses on your retina.
The experienced eye specialists provide in-office LASIK evaluations to determine if you're a candidate for the procedure.
The team works closely with you to customize your surgery and enhance your long-term vision.
To find out if LASIK is right for you, call Fry Eye Associates today or request an appointment online.
The goal of LASIK surgery is to reshape your cornea to enhance how light focuses on your retina.
Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) is a surgical procedure in which a laser is used to reshape the cornea.
Your surgeon will create a corneal flap, and use an excimer laser to reshape the underlying tissue.
The flap will then be put back in place, allowing for a quick and relatively painless visual recovery for most patients.
If you need glasses or contacts to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, you may be a candidate for surgery.
Even people who have had cataract surgery or corneal transplants may be candidates for LASIK.
Your surgeon will create a corneal flap, and use an excimer laser to reshape the underlying tissue.
The flap will then be put back in place, allowing for a quick and relatively painless visual recovery for most patients.
If you need glasses or contacts to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, you may be a candidate for surgery.
Even people who have had cataract surgery or corneal transplants may be candidates for LASIK.
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