- ArthritisLASIK can help you if you don’t have any autoimmune issues such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Diabetes, and others.
- GlaucomaAlthough over 14 million Americans have undergone LASIK, it’s not a solution for everyone. If you’ve had a recent change to your eye prescription, have thin corneas, or are nursing or pregnant, LASIK may not be right for you. Some eye conditions or diseases like cataracts, glaucoma, or chronic dry eye may exclude you from being a LASIK candidate as well.
- OphthalmologyDr. DeCourcey is a native of Canandaigua, NY, located in the heart of the Finger Lakes. He graduated magna cum laude with distinction from Syracuse University and completed his medical training at SUNY Upstate Medical University. He completed his Ophthalmology residency at the University at Buffalo, where he was selected as Chief Resident.
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- Laser Eye SurgeryLASIK is a popular procedure for correcting vision problems, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. However, LASIK may not be suitable for everyone, and some people may prefer to consider alternatives.
- CataractsCataracts are a clouding or discoloring of the normally clear lens of the eye. Cataracts are a natural part of the aging process, caused by years of exposure to sunlight. Many with cataracts compare vision to looking through a piece of wax paper, where vision is blurry and colors are dull. About 60% of those older than 60 years and 70% of those older than 75 years have cataracts. Because cataracts can seriously impair your vision, they can limit or prevent you from working or enjoying many of the activities that are important to the quality of your life. Fortunately, medical science has made significant strides in cataract treatment. Today, the vast majority of patients whose cataracts are treated surgically, at a
- Cataract SurgeryHave you been told that you are a candidate for cataract surgery ? You now have an important decision to make. Advanced technology now affords you the option to upgrade your cataract surgery by electing to use premium intraocular lenses (IOL). These new lenses allow people to see near far and all distances in between with less or even no dependence on glasses and contact lenses! Click on the links below to learn about these advanced lenses and schedule a consultation to learn more. Dr. Wiley will review all the details and help determine the lens that is best for you you.
- Eye ExamEyeglasses are the most common treatment for astigmatism. They will refocus the light in your eyes and improve your overall vision when wearing them. If you notice any changes to your vision, be sure to schedule an eye exam.
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