Vision Surgery

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Tired of wearing glasses or contact lenses? Today, several surgical methods can correct your eyesight and, in most cases, give you the freedom of seeing well without corrective lenses.

  • Corrective Eye Surgery Basics
    Start here for an overview of the different types of surgery to correct myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism; and the merits and drawbacks of each.
  • LASIK
    It’s the most popular vision correction surgery, by far. Learn what to expect before, during and after the procedure.
  • LASIK Risks and Complications
    Complications from LASIK are few, but they do happen. It’s important to understand the risks, and how to minimize them.
  • LASIK - Criteria for Success
    Successful LASIK surgeons get that way from experience and the ability to screen out poor candidates for the procedure. Here’s the list of what makes you a good candidate.
  • Surgery for Presbyopia
    A number of relatively new procedures are addressing the age-related decrease in ability to focus on near objects, that was once correctable only with bifocals.
  • Corneal Inlays and Onlays
    These small lenses or optical devices are inserted into the cornea to alter its shape and correct vision problems.
  • Corneal Transplant
    Sometimes because of disease or injury, the cornea becomes so damaged that problems cannot be corrected with eyeglasses, contacts, or refractive surgery such as LASIK.
 
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Locations

Professional Vision- Timonium Square Shopping Center

Timonium Square Shopping Center
2147 York Road
Timonium, MD 21093
Phone: 410-252-7414
Fax: 1-866-212-0555

Professional Vision-Ellicott City

St. John's Plaza
9150 Baltimore National Pike
Ellicott City, MD 21042
Phone: 410-465-6166
Fax: 410-465-8898

Professional Vision-Carney

Carney Village Shopping Center
9613-I Harford Road
Baltimore, MD 21234
Phone: (410) 665-6200
Fax: (410) 665-6323