Practicing for over 14 years as a board-certified Ophthalmologist, Dr. Benjamin B. Chun has completed more than 7,000 cataract surgical procedures and over 10,000 laser procedures. In addition to providing general eye care, he also treats glaucoma, diabetes-related eye conditions, macular degeneration, and dry eye. He currently serves as the Medical Director of The Cataract & Laser Institute of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Chun graduated from a combined program from Dartmouth and Brown Universities with a medical degree. The Cataract & Laser Institute is committed to providing exceptional quality and compassionate eye care services. With over 30 years of experience in ophthalmology and optometry and with four convenient locations, our doctors and staff are dedicated to helping you maintain and improve your vision.
Our reputation is built one patient at a time. Our patient base is built on referrals. That speaks volumes about our commitment to providing outstanding service and patient care. Referrals are the greatest compliment we can receive, and we always appreciate the trust and confidence our patients have in our vision services.
Dr. Chun graduated from a combined program from Dartmouth and Brown Universities with a medical degree. The Cataract & Laser Institute is committed to providing exceptional quality and compassionate eye care services. With over 30 years of experience in ophthalmology and optometry and with four convenient locations, our doctors and staff are dedicated to helping you maintain and improve your vision.
Our reputation is built one patient at a time. Our patient base is built on referrals. That speaks volumes about our commitment to providing outstanding service and patient care. Referrals are the greatest compliment we can receive, and we always appreciate the trust and confidence our patients have in our vision services.
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Practicing for over 14 years as a board-certified Ophthalmologist, Dr. Benjamin B. Chun has completed more than 7,000 cataract surgical procedures and over 10,000 laser procedures.
In addition to providing general eye care, he also treats glaucoma, diabetes related eye conditions, macular degeneration, and dry eye.
He currently serves as the Medical Director of The Cataract & Laser Institute of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Chun graduated from a combined program from Dartmouth and Brown Universities with a medical degree.
In addition to providing general eye care, he also treats glaucoma, diabetes related eye conditions, macular degeneration, and dry eye.
He currently serves as the Medical Director of The Cataract & Laser Institute of Pittsburgh.
Dr. Chun graduated from a combined program from Dartmouth and Brown Universities with a medical degree.
Dr. Bethany James, Board Certified Optometrist, has been a valuable addition to the doctor staff of The Cataract and Laser Institute of PA.
She comes to us with years of experience and a wealth of knowledge in many aspects of ophthalmology and optometry.
Dr. James has specialized training in an ophthalmology setting caring for disorders of the cornea and anterior segment of the eyes.
She has advanced training in the treatment of, pre and post-operative care for cataract and LASIK surgery.
Dr. James received a bachelors degree of science in biology from Seton Hill College.
She comes to us with years of experience and a wealth of knowledge in many aspects of ophthalmology and optometry.
Dr. James has specialized training in an ophthalmology setting caring for disorders of the cornea and anterior segment of the eyes.
She has advanced training in the treatment of, pre and post-operative care for cataract and LASIK surgery.
Dr. James received a bachelors degree of science in biology from Seton Hill College.
From comprehensive eye exams too early diagnosis and treatment of eye and vision problems, The Cataract & Laser Institute of Pennsylvania goal are to protect your vision throughout your lifetime.
You might think your vision is fine and your eyes are healthy, but visiting The Cataract & Laser Institute of Pennsylvania for a comprehensive eye exam is a way to really be sure.
When it comes to common vision problems, some people don't realize they could see better with glasses or contact lenses.
In addition, many common eye diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and age-related macular degeneration often have no warning signs.
You might think your vision is fine and your eyes are healthy, but visiting The Cataract & Laser Institute of Pennsylvania for a comprehensive eye exam is a way to really be sure.
When it comes to common vision problems, some people don't realize they could see better with glasses or contact lenses.
In addition, many common eye diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and age-related macular degeneration often have no warning signs.
Taking care of your eyes is an important part of maintaining your health.
At The Cataract & Laser Institute of Pennsylvania, we have the vision resources you need.
From routine eye exams and contact lenses to early diagnosis and treatment of eye and vision problems, our goal is to give you the healthiest eyes and best possible vision throughout your lifetime.
Annual eye and vision examinations are an important part of preventive health care.
Many eye and vision problems have no obvious signs or symptoms.
At The Cataract & Laser Institute of Pennsylvania, we have the vision resources you need.
From routine eye exams and contact lenses to early diagnosis and treatment of eye and vision problems, our goal is to give you the healthiest eyes and best possible vision throughout your lifetime.
Annual eye and vision examinations are an important part of preventive health care.
Many eye and vision problems have no obvious signs or symptoms.
Once cataracts cause visual difficulty and impair your day-to-day lifestyle, it is important to discuss these visual difficulties with an ophthalmologist.
Cataracts develop because of a natural aging process in the lens itself.
Ultraviolet (UV) exposure may play a role, but otherwise, we aren't completely certain of the cause.
Some cataracts occur in younger people due to direct trauma to the eye (such as getting hit in the eye with a ball), genetic conditions, medications, or occasionally vitamin deficiencies.
Cataracts develop because of a natural aging process in the lens itself.
Ultraviolet (UV) exposure may play a role, but otherwise, we aren't completely certain of the cause.
Some cataracts occur in younger people due to direct trauma to the eye (such as getting hit in the eye with a ball), genetic conditions, medications, or occasionally vitamin deficiencies.
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