The Alcon LenSx® laser uses a high-repetition rate femtosecond laser source for precise and customizable incisions for cataract refractive procedures. The LenSx® Laser is designed to produce excellent incisions in lens and corneal tissue. This allows for bladeless cataract surgery, precise treatment of astigmatism, and perfect alignment of premium intraocular lens implants such as toric and multifocal implants.
The retinal laser assists doctors in treating diabetic retinopathy, retinal tears, and leaking blood vessels. The use of the laser prevents bleeding and leakage of fluid in the back of the eye and may assist in and preventing a retinal tear from becoming a retinal detachment.
Patients with acute angle-closure glaucoma can benefit from YAG laser treatment. During YAG laser iridotomy, a special contact lens is applied to the patient’s cornea, which helps to focus the laser, allowing the creation of an opening in the iris. YAG laser treatment also assists in removing cloudy, post-surgical membranes from the eye after cataract surgery. In this surgical procedure, focused laser applications are used to restore clarity to the optical path of the eye. This can also be used to treat smaller vitreous floaters as well.
“Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty” assists doctors in treating glaucoma. Using this laser therapy, patients may be able to avoid surgery and reduce their dependence on eye drops. The SLT laser treatment selectively targets pigmented cells while preserving the surrounding tissue. Multiple re-treatments can be performed to lower pressure in the future scarring. This is a significant advantage over traditional therapies since it causes no coagulative damage, or clotting, within the trabecular meshwork of the eye.
(for PRK and LASIK)
The EX500 is the market leader in excimer laser procedures in the USA with extremely fast and accurate treatments.
Lumenis invites you to think outside the eye and offer your patients a solution to their skin inflammation and skin related problems with M22™. M22™ combines Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) with unique Optimal Pulse Technology (OPT™), and is FDA cleared for 20 different skin indications, including rosacea treatment and other skin inflammatory conditions.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a new, noninvasive, noncontact, real-time imaging technology which can image retinal structures at a level of millionths of a meter. The anatomic layers within the retina can be differentiated and retinal thickness can be measured. This enables the doctors at Northwest Eye Physicians to use state of the art imaging technology to diagnose and evaluate glaucoma, diabetes, macular degeneration, and many other retinal diseases.
Our patients can also be tested with the “Humphrey Visual Field” automated perimeter. This device is used to accurately measure the patient’s peripheral vision. This is particularly useful in the evaluation of glaucoma and other diseases involving the optic nerve.
This instrument allows for a high resolution imaging of the corneal surface to detect various diseases and abnormalities. It can also be used for contact lens fitting and LASIK.
An ultrasonic device used to measure the thickness of the cornea. This measurement is useful in evaluation and management of glaucoma. It is also used to determine whether or not a patient is a candidate for LASIK.
We also have the Optos California retinal imaging system (ultra-widefield imaging) allows for a more precise retinal exam that allows the eye care specialist to find problems before they start to examine the patient. It's also a great teaching tool as patients can easily see what the doctor is describing.
The ORA measures corneal hysteresis. This measurement allows us to share the patient their future risk of glaucoma progression. All glaucoma suspect and glaucoma patients should have this measurement done at least once to assess their risk of future vision loss.
The Zeiss VisuMax femtosecond laser is used to perform all-laser LASIK. It precisely creates LASIK flaps with laser energy and allows for safe surgery and rapid visual recovery.
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