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09

May

Will My Insurance Cover LASIK?

Are you thinking about getting LASIK eye surgery? Are you trying to figure out ways to pay for it? Have you been looking into if your insurance will cover your surgery? Keep reading to find out if your insurance will cover LASIK! LASIK Is An Elective ProcedureMost people think...

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09

May

6 Technology Tips To Follow After LASIK

Wondering if you should get LASIK? Sometimes, when you're trying to make a decision, it’s easier if you know some of what to expect. The same is true after getting LASIK. What’s the recovery process like? Can you still take part in your favorite summer activitie...

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09

May

Chicago Refractive Surgeon Dr. Parag Majmudar is Honored Guest at Wills Eye Hospital, PA

Dr. Parag A. Majmudar was invited to the prestigious Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia in January 2019 where he was honored as the guest speaker and led the Visiting Professor Rounds. Dr. Majmudar spoke on various topics related to refractive surgery...

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09

May

What Is Phacoemulsification?

Cataracts are a common eye condition, especially in older patients. The natural lens in our eye tends to get cloudy as a normal side effect of age. Cataracts don't only affect the elderly, either. Anyone above the age of forty is likely to develop a cataract. Even younger...

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09

May

Do You Know These 5 IOL Facts?

Cataracts may be a common side effect of getting older, but that doesn't make them any less inconvenient. Not every cataract develops enough to need surgery. But when a cataract has ripened, vision loss is inevitable. When this happens, the only option is cataract surgery...

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09

May

Rush University Department of Ophthalmology is listed in ‘Recommended Ophthalmology Programs’

For the first time, the Rush University Department of Ophthalmology (which our practice is associated with) has made it onto the list of “recommended ophthalmology programs” by the US News & World Report, for 2018.  This ranking is based on a three-y...

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09

May

Your Eye Health and Your Diet

It is important to ensure that you are eating foods that are good for your overall health as well as your eye health! I'm sure you’ve heard to eat more carrots if you want strong eyes or fill your diet with leafy greens but what are you eating that could be harming yo...

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09

May

Styes: Should You Be Concerned?

I'm sure at some point you’ve felt the nagging discomfort of having a stye on your eyelid. Styes are similar to a pimple, but they form on your upper or lower eyelid. The stye inflammation of the eyelid can be caused by a couple things—either an oil duct is bloc...

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09

May

Eye Injuries and Eye Doctors: To See, or Not To See?

Have you ever scratched your eye on accident? This could easily be done by something like an article of clothing, hairbrush, or even a fingernail and cause what is called, a corneal abrasion. These types of injuries are considered pretty minor and usually cause discomfort for onl...

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09

May

Could a Cure for Blindness Exist? Scientists Believe so

Your ability to see isn't magic, it is the product of all the rods, cones, and photoreceptors within your eye working together to translate light into electrical signals that are sent to your brain. The brain, then interprets the electrical signals and what you see today is...

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