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Eyecare Medical Group Welcomes Cornea & LASIK Specialist Ravi Shah, M.D.
By: Kathy Brackett, Eyecare Medical Group | June 03, 2010
Eyecare Medical Group in Portland, Maine is pleased to announce that Cornea & LASIK Specialist Ravi Shah, M.D. has joined their practice.
i*Sunglasses Range Of Interchangeable Motorcycle Eyewear Expanded
By: EIN News | May 31, 2010
i*Sunglasses have announced expansion of their interchangeable motorcycle sunglasses and goggles range.
New Vision Resource Website Wins Major Award
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 30, 2010
Eyes.com, an online resource dedicated to giving patients updated and complete information about vision, is honored with a Platinum Hermes Award.
Questions About Monovision LASIK
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 30, 2010
The age-related condition known as presbyopia is first noticed when you must hold your book at a distance to bring words on the page into focus.
Questions About CK
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 30, 2010
CK is short for conductive keratoplasty.
SigmaPhone LLC , the Developer of "iPharmacy - The Drug and Medication Guide", the No.1 Medical App on Apple App Store, is Featured in a Medical Journal
By: Amber Li, sigmaPhone LLC | May 28, 2010
SigmaPhone LLC, the developer of the No.1 medical app, "iPharmacy - The Drug and Medication Guide", is featured in an article titled "Infectious Disease Resource for the iPhone", in the medical journal "Clinical Infectious Disease".
Questions About LASIK
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 27, 2010
Each patient must meet standard LASIK eligibility criteria to be considered a safe candidate for LASIK.
Age and LASIK Eligibility
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 27, 2010
Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of the excimer laser to treat persons over 18 years of age, there really is no upper age limit for LASIK eligibility.
LASIK Misconceptions/Myths
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 27, 2010
Some people who previously did not qualify for LASIK may find that things have changed for them. Their personal eye health may have changed, or advancements in current LASIK procedures may, now, deem them a good candidate.
The Chicago Lighthouse's 2010 Seeing What's Possible Dinner Salutes Outstanding Philanthropists Judy and Ray McCaskey; Showcases Community Partners and Announces New Spirit of Dr. Jacob Bolotin Award
By: Cj Gorelik, The Chicago Lighthouse | May 27, 2010
On the evening of May 20th, over 500 supporters and friends of The Chicago Lighthouse filled the Four Seasons ballroom for a sold out event to remember.
New Eyewear Sales Regulations in B.C., Canada Will Benefit Consumers
By: Sarah Bundy, The AIM Group | May 27, 2010
Without having to renew a prescription from an eye-health professional, British Columbians now have more freedom and choices to buy eyeglasses online.
CK Eligibilty
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 26, 2010
CK, short for conductive keratoplasty, is a safer, although temporary, surgery that uses radio wave energy specifically to induce near-sighted vision.
Traditional LASIK vs. Custom LASIK
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 26, 2010
Before wavefront, diagnosis of lower order aberrations was done using traditional eye examination technology. Diagnosis of higher order aberrations was done using manual calculations. Treatment based on these diagnostics resulted in outcomes that were good, but less accurate and less customized.
Licensed Optician Has The Vision To Be Part Of Stanford Who's Who
By: Christine Curcio, Stanford Who's Who | May 26, 2010
Stanford Who's Who welcomes Connie Garcia to the ranks of premier professionals as a result of her outstanding work in the field of Optometry.
Back for a Third Round, The Chicago Lighthouse Will Be At The Friendship Village in Schaumburg, on Thursday, May 27, To Host A Low Vision Products Show
By: Cj Gorelik, The Chicago Lighthouse | May 26, 2010
Tools For Living, Chicago Lighthouse's retail store specifically designed for consumers who are visually impaired, is bringing their inventory of adaptive technology, independent living items, home appliances, and much more to the Northwest suburbs
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Eyecare Medical Group Welcomes Cornea & LASIK Specialist Ravi Shah, M.D.
By: Kathy Brackett, Eyecare Medical Group | June 03, 2010
Eyecare Medical Group in Portland, Maine is pleased to announce that Cornea & LASIK Specialist Ravi Shah, M.D. has joined their practice.
i*Sunglasses Range Of Interchangeable Motorcycle Eyewear Expanded
By: EIN News | May 31, 2010
i*Sunglasses have announced expansion of their interchangeable motorcycle sunglasses and goggles range.
New Vision Resource Website Wins Major Award
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 30, 2010
Eyes.com, an online resource dedicated to giving patients updated and complete information about vision, is honored with a Platinum Hermes Award.
Questions About Monovision LASIK
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 30, 2010
The age-related condition known as presbyopia is first noticed when you must hold your book at a distance to bring words on the page into focus.
Questions About CK
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 30, 2010
CK is short for conductive keratoplasty.
SigmaPhone LLC , the Developer of "iPharmacy - The Drug and Medication Guide", the No.1 Medical App on Apple App Store, is Featured in a Medical Journal
By: Amber Li, sigmaPhone LLC | May 28, 2010
SigmaPhone LLC, the developer of the No.1 medical app, "iPharmacy - The Drug and Medication Guide", is featured in an article titled "Infectious Disease Resource for the iPhone", in the medical journal "Clinical Infectious Disease".
Questions About LASIK
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 27, 2010
Each patient must meet standard LASIK eligibility criteria to be considered a safe candidate for LASIK.
Age and LASIK Eligibility
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 27, 2010
Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of the excimer laser to treat persons over 18 years of age, there really is no upper age limit for LASIK eligibility.
LASIK Misconceptions/Myths
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 27, 2010
Some people who previously did not qualify for LASIK may find that things have changed for them. Their personal eye health may have changed, or advancements in current LASIK procedures may, now, deem them a good candidate.
The Chicago Lighthouse's 2010 Seeing What's Possible Dinner Salutes Outstanding Philanthropists Judy and Ray McCaskey; Showcases Community Partners and Announces New Spirit of Dr. Jacob Bolotin Award
By: Cj Gorelik, The Chicago Lighthouse | May 27, 2010
On the evening of May 20th, over 500 supporters and friends of The Chicago Lighthouse filled the Four Seasons ballroom for a sold out event to remember.
New Eyewear Sales Regulations in B.C., Canada Will Benefit Consumers
By: Sarah Bundy, The AIM Group | May 27, 2010
Without having to renew a prescription from an eye-health professional, British Columbians now have more freedom and choices to buy eyeglasses online.
CK Eligibilty
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 26, 2010
CK, short for conductive keratoplasty, is a safer, although temporary, surgery that uses radio wave energy specifically to induce near-sighted vision.
Traditional LASIK vs. Custom LASIK
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 26, 2010
Before wavefront, diagnosis of lower order aberrations was done using traditional eye examination technology. Diagnosis of higher order aberrations was done using manual calculations. Treatment based on these diagnostics resulted in outcomes that were good, but less accurate and less customized.
Licensed Optician Has The Vision To Be Part Of Stanford Who's Who
By: Christine Curcio, Stanford Who's Who | May 26, 2010
Stanford Who's Who welcomes Connie Garcia to the ranks of premier professionals as a result of her outstanding work in the field of Optometry.
Back for a Third Round, The Chicago Lighthouse Will Be At The Friendship Village in Schaumburg, on Thursday, May 27, To Host A Low Vision Products Show
By: Cj Gorelik, The Chicago Lighthouse | May 26, 2010
Tools For Living, Chicago Lighthouse's retail store specifically designed for consumers who are visually impaired, is bringing their inventory of adaptive technology, independent living items, home appliances, and much more to the Northwest suburbs
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