The Most Frequently Asked Laser Vision Surgery Questions Answered.
What is laser vision correction? It is a surgical procedure that uses a cool (non-thermal) beam of light to gently reshape the cornea — the surface of the eye — to improve
Reading Glasses or Kamra
In life we celebrate firsts; first steps, first kiss, the first time driving a car. These are memorable moments and things we will remember for years to come. However, there
Insightful Answers about iLASIK and PRK Surgery
INSIGHTFUL ANSWERS What is the difference between LASIK vs PRK Surgery? The biggest difference between LASIK and PRK surgery is LASIK involves the creation of a thin-flap within the cornea.
The Eye Institute iLASIK Advantage
The Eye Institute Advantage AT THE BLACK HILLS REGIONAL EYE INSTITUTE CORNEAL THICKNESS AND SHAPE ASSESSMENT Multiple corneal measurements need to be performed including multiple thickness measurements. We incorporate the
Near Vision After 40
Refractive Surgery and Near Vision after age 40. For those patients under age 40, correcting both eyes for best possible distance vision generally results in excellent vision at all distances.
4 Reasons We’re All Afraid of Eye Surgery
The fear is real and has stopped many people from undergoing simple, commonly performed procedures that offer tremendous benefits. Know you’re not alone, many are afraid of having surgery on
Picking the Right Doctor to Perform iLASIK
One of the very first things you need to do when searching for a local iLASIK doctor is check for the experience. Find out how many iLASIK surgeries this doctor
Glaucoma Awareness
What is Glaucoma Glaucoma refers to a group of eye conditions in which increased fluid pressure inside the eye causes irreversible damage to the optic nerve. The optic nerve is
November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month
The disease can lead to a group of eye problems people with Diabetes may face as a complication to the disease, including Diabetic Retinopathy, Cataracts, and Glaucoma. Because Diabetic eye
Do you know the difference of the two main types of eye doctors: ophthalmologists and optometrists.
The Eye Institute has ophthalmologists, optometrists and opticians. We offer comprehensive Eye Care! Ophthalmologist(MD) Total Eye Care These doctors went to medical school. After that, they had a 1-year internship