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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 …

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Understand Glaucoma

To 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. …

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March Is Eye Donor Month

As 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 …

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What Is Glaucoma? By Dr. Andrew Rabinowitz

Glaucoma 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 …

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What Type of Glaucoma Do I Have?

There 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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