THANK YOU to our servicemen and women!
Take advantage of this first time ever Special Military LASIK Discount from Eye Care Specialists and Dr. Shawn Parker. Receive a $550 LASIK discount through December 2017! Schedule your FREE LASIK CONSULTATION with Dr. Parker today by completing the form below or calling 866 DR LASIK.
What would you love most about LASIK?
- LASIK Safety: Less concern for eye infections and vulnerability from losing contacts or breaking glasses
- Cost Savings: No more monthly contact costs or expensive glasses
- No Limitations: Swimming…boating…camping…sports…Yes Please!
- Zero Dependence: Zero concern for a lost contact or broken glasses
Schedule Your Free Screening
THANK YOU to our servicemen and women!
Take advantage of this first time ever Special Military LASIK Discount from Eye Care Specialists and Dr. Shawn Parker. Receive a $550 LASIK discount through December 2017! Schedule your FREE LASIK CONSULTATION with Dr. Parker today by completing the form below or calling 866 DR LASIK.
What would you love most about LASIK?
- LASIK Safety: Less concern for eye infections and vulnerability from losing contacts or breaking glasses
- Cost Savings: No more monthly contact costs or expensive glasses
- No Limitations: Swimming…boating…camping…sports…Yes Please!
- Zero Dependence: Zero concern for a lost contact or broken glasses
Schedule Your Free Screening
NASA Approved
- At one point, refractive surgery was not approved for astronauts, even though space teams have had issues with glasses and contacts in the past. The extreme zero-gravity conditions that NASA pilots, mission, and payload specialists endure make even simple contact lens care and maintenance an issue.
- NASA’s decision to allow LASIK in astronauts came after extensive review of the U.S. Navy’s clinical data resulting from the use of both the IntraLase Method and Advanced CustomVue procedure.
- With today’s advanced LASIK technologies, which feature the use of two lasers instead of one as with earlier forms of the procedure, patients can not only be confident about their vision, but also that the procedure has proven to be extremely safe as well.
Notable results of clinical trials conducted for the Department of Defense:
- An evaluation of Custom LASIK in 100 military personnel showed that 95 percent achieved 20/20 uncorrected vision or better; these patients, on average, were previously only able to read the first line (the big “E”) of the vision assessment chart.1
- In an evaluation of 785 aviators, 89% of Navy pilots rated their ability to land on an aircraft carrier as moderately to significantly better after laser vision correction. None said it was worse after surgery.2
- A separate study determined that over 90 percent of marksmen had improvement in marksmanship skills after laser vision correction; a significant result given the visual precision of marksmen.3
NASA Approved
- At one point, refractive surgery was not approved for astronauts, even though space teams have had issues with glasses and contacts in the past. The extreme zero-gravity conditions that NASA pilots, mission, and payload specialists endure make even simple contact lens care and maintenance an issue.
- NASA’s decision to allow LASIK in astronauts came after extensive review of the U.S. Navy’s clinical data resulting from the use of both the IntraLase Method and Advanced CustomVue procedure.
- With today’s advanced LASIK technologies, which feature the use of two lasers instead of one as with earlier forms of the procedure, patients can not only be confident about their vision, but also that the procedure has proven to be extremely safe as well.
Notable results of clinical trials conducted for the Department of Defense:
- An evaluation of Custom LASIK in 100 military personnel showed that 95 percent achieved 20/20 uncorrected vision or better; these patients, on average, were previously only able to read the first line (the big “E”) of the vision assessment chart.1
- In an evaluation of 785 aviators, 89% of Navy pilots rated their ability to land on an aircraft carrier as moderately to significantly better after laser vision correction. None said it was worse after surgery.2
- A separate study determined that over 90 percent of marksmen had improvement in marksmanship skills after laser vision correction; a significant result given the visual precision of marksmen.3
Call today to schedule your Free LASIK Consultation and receive your LASIK Discount
SOURCES / REFERENCES:
1 Captain (Retired) Steven C. Schallhorn, “US Navy study: Custom PRK versus custom LASIK”. Presented at the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons annual meeting; September 8, 2006; London, UK.
2 Captain (Retired) Steven C. Schallhorn, “Refractive Surgery in the Navy”, Presented at the Aerospace Medical Association annual meeting; May 17, 1999; Detroit, Michigan.
3 Durrie, Daniel, “Randomized Prospective Clinical Study of LASIK: IntraLase Laser versus Mechanical Keratome” American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery, May 4, 2004.