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Lens ReplacementCrystalensAre you tired of wearing bifocals and reading glasses? Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center has the solution for you! Introducing CrystalensNew surgical technology at Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center, Crystalens can restore good vision to most people who wear bifocals and reading glasses. Today, you may be able to see near, far and everywhere in between — as well as you did in your 20s and 30s. Read the newspaper, work on your computer and look off in the distance — all without the need for glasses, bifocals or contact lenses. Click here for Frequently Asked Questions Previous generations of intraocular lenses were not capable of responding to your eyes’ muscles and could only provide you with a single-distance focus. Consequently, glasses or contact lenses were necessary for near or middle vision. Or during your Cataract surgery, your doctor had to focus one of your eyes for distance-vision and one for near-vision. Crystalens will give you a full range of vision by responding to your eyes’ muscles and moving accordingly without glasses or contact lenses. Your eyes could focus at near, arm-length, or far distances. The two-year FDA clinical study of Crystalens reported:
Email or Call Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center for a free Crystalens consultation with one of our Crystalens surgeons. New Medicare Policy Allows Seniors Access to Crystalens and ReSTOR Advanced Lens Technology at Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center Seniors on Medicare now can choose the presbyopia-correcting crystalens and ReSTOR lenses, which treat two conditions: cataract removal with lens replacement (a procedure covered by Medicare) and presbyopia (a non-covered service). Patients who select Crystalens or ReSTOR will receive the standard Medicare reimbursement for cataract surgery, and can now pay privately for the presbyopic portion of their treatment. Presbyopia is an inevitable age-related eye condition that makes it difficult to read or see objects up-close without the use of reading glasses. Presbyopia is the first sign of cataracts and is the most prevalent eye condition in America. It causes the crystalline lens to increasingly stiffen, lose flexibility and cloud, diminishing its focusing ability. “This policy change means that patients now have the right to choose a vision correction technology that can improve their reading vision and best meets their visual demands. It also gives us the ability to offer innovative technologies for improving both vision and lifestyle for our Medicare patients,” says Dr. Mike Mann. To find out if you’re a candidate for ReSTOR or Crystalens, call our office today for your free consultation at 1 800 MY VISION. |
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