Eye Physicians of Central Florida is proud to welcome Hamza M. Pasha, M.D., specializing in Cornea and Refractive Surgery. He received his doctor of medicine degree from the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Then completed his residency at the University of Texas Medical Branch and fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
He focuses at the diagnosis and treatment of corneal and external eye disease (including corneal transplants, management of corneal ulcers, and severe dry eye disease), and comprehensive ophthalmology (including complex cataracts). He is now accepting new patients at both of our locations. Eye Physicians of Central Florida is proud to welcome Dr. Kris-Ann Humphrey, M.D., specializing in Glaucoma and Cataracts.
She received her doctor of medicine degree from Loma Linda University School of Medicine. Then completed her residency at University of South Florida and fellowship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She focuses on sight-saving early detection and treatment of glaucoma.
He focuses at the diagnosis and treatment of corneal and external eye disease (including corneal transplants, management of corneal ulcers, and severe dry eye disease), and comprehensive ophthalmology (including complex cataracts). He is now accepting new patients at both of our locations. Eye Physicians of Central Florida is proud to welcome Dr. Kris-Ann Humphrey, M.D., specializing in Glaucoma and Cataracts.
She received her doctor of medicine degree from Loma Linda University School of Medicine. Then completed her residency at University of South Florida and fellowship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She focuses on sight-saving early detection and treatment of glaucoma.
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Eye Physicians of Central Florida is proud to provide excellence in modern cataract surgery with our skilled and experienced ophthalmic surgeons - David B. Auerbach, D.O., Victor B. Thomas, M.D., Kris-Ann Humphrey, M.D., and Hamza M. Pasha, M.D.
Our doctors are now offering Bladeless Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery with Alcon's LenSx laser.
This advanced laser system is designed to deliver the best visual results with unsurpassed precision and accuracy.
More than half of Americans age 65 and older have a cataract, and it is thought that nearly everyone will develop one if they live long enough.
Our doctors are now offering Bladeless Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery with Alcon's LenSx laser.
This advanced laser system is designed to deliver the best visual results with unsurpassed precision and accuracy.
More than half of Americans age 65 and older have a cataract, and it is thought that nearly everyone will develop one if they live long enough.
Cataract surgery is usually done as an outpatient in a surgical center or hospital.
The actual surgery only takes about 10 minutes, and the entire process typically takes just a few hours from start to finish.
An IV is started to give you some medicine so you are sedated.
Your ophthalmologist will make a very small incision (which usually requires no stitches to close) in the eye and remove the cataract.
A lens implant is then inserted into the eye which will focus light on the retina.
Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery is the most advanced cataract surgery technique available today.
The actual surgery only takes about 10 minutes, and the entire process typically takes just a few hours from start to finish.
An IV is started to give you some medicine so you are sedated.
Your ophthalmologist will make a very small incision (which usually requires no stitches to close) in the eye and remove the cataract.
A lens implant is then inserted into the eye which will focus light on the retina.
Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery is the most advanced cataract surgery technique available today.
Dr. Auerbach and Dr. Thomas are now offering Bladeless Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery with Alcon's LenSx laser.
The LenSx laser brings a new level of customization to cataract surgery, allowing each procedure to be specifically tailored to patient anatomy and surgeon preference.
Although cataract surgery is considered to be one of the safest and most successful procedures performed in medicine today, laser cataract surgery improves the precision of many key surgical steps to provide possibly better outcomes and potentially make cataract surgery even safer.
The LenSx laser brings a new level of customization to cataract surgery, allowing each procedure to be specifically tailored to patient anatomy and surgeon preference.
Although cataract surgery is considered to be one of the safest and most successful procedures performed in medicine today, laser cataract surgery improves the precision of many key surgical steps to provide possibly better outcomes and potentially make cataract surgery even safer.
Eye Physicians of Central Florida ophthalmologist David B. Auerbach, D.O. was the first surgeon in Central Florida to offer cataract surgery with the new AcrySof ReSTOR Intraocular lens (IOL).
This breakthrough technology enhances your vision and may help you to see clearly at all distances without bifocals or reading glasses.
Until recently, most patients undergoing cataract surgery received artificial lenses that provided excellent distance vision.
However, they still needed reading glasses to see near objects.
This breakthrough technology enhances your vision and may help you to see clearly at all distances without bifocals or reading glasses.
Until recently, most patients undergoing cataract surgery received artificial lenses that provided excellent distance vision.
However, they still needed reading glasses to see near objects.
At Eye Physicians of Central Florida, we have one of the largest and leading teams of pediatric ophthalmologists.
Ophthalmologists have long recognized that children's eyes are unique and quite different from adult eyes.
In fact, the problems that children encounter with their eyes and vision are so unique that the separate sub-specialty of pediatric ophthalmology evolved for their care.
Pediatric ophthalmologists receive advanced training to care for these special needs.
Ophthalmologists have long recognized that children's eyes are unique and quite different from adult eyes.
In fact, the problems that children encounter with their eyes and vision are so unique that the separate sub-specialty of pediatric ophthalmology evolved for their care.
Pediatric ophthalmologists receive advanced training to care for these special needs.
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