What is the ICL?
ICL, which stands for implantable contact lens, is just that: a lens, much like a contact lens, implanted inside the eye. It’s like somebody putting their contact lenses in and …
Learn MoreICL, which stands for implantable contact lens, is just that: a lens, much like a contact lens, implanted inside the eye. It’s like somebody putting their contact lenses in and …
Learn MorePhoenix, Arizona – December 11, 2013 It is with deep sorrow that Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center announces the passing of David Dulaney, MD, one of the founding partners of …
Learn MoreTo understand glaucoma, we must think of the eye as a sink. The eye has a faucet and a drain. This faucet produces a clear, water-like fluid called aqueous humor. …
Learn MoreOn November 26th, 2012, a team from Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center left for Baligeria, India, hoping to restore vision to over 250 tribal people from West Bengal and Odisha …
Learn MoreHalloween contact lenses, also known as cosmetic or decorative contact lenses, are a popular way to enhance a costume by dramatically changing the appearance of the eyes. From vampire-red irises …
Learn MoreAs a surgeon who has the privilege of helping restore vision by performing corneal transplants, this makes March an important month for me. I would not be able to have …
Learn MoreGlaucoma is a treatable disease. Glaucoma, however, has no cure. Glaucoma is defined by optic nerve damage. In a majority of cases, glaucomatous optic nerve damage is caused by elevated …
Learn MoreBy Dr. Andrew Rabinowitz The following is a guide to glaucoma surgery. I have created this guide to help prepare patients for glaucoma surgery. It is intended to help patients …
Learn MoreFebruary is Macular Degeneration Awareness Month. by Jordan Graff, MD Many of you have already heard of this retinal disease and the new treatments to prevent its potentially devastating effects. …
Learn MoreThere are several types of glaucoma. 1. “Wide” or ” Open” Angle Glaucoma 2. “Narrow” or “Closed” Angle Glaucoma 3. “Combined” or “Mixed” Mechanism Glaucoma Patients should know which type …
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