Advances in Vision Correction: Stanford Medical Minutes with Dr. Manche
Watch this short Stanford Medical Minute interview with Dr. Edward Manche about Vision Advances at Byers Eye Institute.
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Stanford University Medical Center has over a century's heritage of innovation and care. The Stanford Eye Laser Center is an integral part of that heritage, committed to the safest and most advanced techniques for correcting vision. Vision that is less reliant on traditional correctional methods such as glasses and contact lenses means greater mobility, freedom, and safety—and the Stanford Eye Laser Center is a leader in the technology that makes such unhindered vision possible.
When it comes to something as important as your vision, there should be no compromise in the level of medical expertise you devote to it. The Stanford Eye Laser Center offers procedures in LASIK, Wavefront LASIK (Custom LASIK), IntraLASIK, and Photo-Refractive Keratectomy (PRK). The latest technologies for laser vision correction are employed, featuring the VISX Star S4 IR with Active Trak, the Wavescan Wavefront System, the IntraLASE™ FS Laser, Custom CAP Treatment, the Oculus Pentacam, and the Allegretto Wave® Eye-Q 400 Hz Laser.
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Watch this short Stanford Medical Minute interview with Dr. Edward Manche about Vision Advances at Byers Eye Institute.
Edward E. Manche, MD, discusses laser vision correction surgery including LASIK, PRK, and phakic intraocular lenses.
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