Rebel Against Your Readers!
Presbyopia (presbēˈōpēə) is when the eye exhibits a decreased ability to focus on near objects. This is sometimes jokingly referred to as “Short Arm Syndrome” as one’s reading material must be held further and further away to be able to focus. Almost as a rite of passage into becoming “middle-aged”, this frustrating change in vision […]
How Old Is Too Old for LASIK?
Many potential LASIK patients wonder if there is an upper age limit for having the vision correction surgery. In this blog post, Collins Vision, a trusted eye care practice serving Fort Myers and Naples, FL, shares the answer.
Eyes of the Tiger (Woods)
Did you know that Tiger Woods was once so nearsighted that he said he would be considered legally blind without glasses or contacts? On the most simplistic level, golf is a game based around personal improvement. It is you against the course, and the course doesn’t change – the drives don’t become shorter, the holes […]
Is Discount LASIK Safe?
At Collins Vision, we know that LASIK surgery can be a life-changing, positive experience. We also understand that the cost is a big factor when deciding to undergo LASIK and choosing an eye surgeon to perform the procedure. As you research LASIK surgery, you may come across tempting offers that promise cheap and fast LASIK […]
The Top Reasons to Consider Laser Vision Correction
Seeing the alarm clock clearly when you open your eyes in the morning. Hitting the tennis court without having to worry about fogged-up glasses. Enjoying an afternoon boat ride on the gulf without worrying about the wind drying out your contact lenses. These are some of the small moments of enjoyment that you can expect […]
Physicians Report High Satisfaction with Laser Vision Correction
A 12-question survey targeted toward physicians and the unique qualities of their experience with refractive surgery was sent to 226 physicians who had refractive surgery at the Cole Eye Institute. Among the 58 percent who responded, 96 percent said they would have the procedure again. Respondents included surgeons (28 percent), physicians who perform procedures but […]