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LASIK Surgery at Novus Clinic is an excellent alternative for
those weary of the inconvenience associated with glasses and
contacts.
Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) is a laser eye
surgery procedure designed to reduce a patient’s dependency on
glasses and contact lenses. LASIK is becoming increasingly
popular. This FDA-approved procedure corrects refractive problems
such as myopia, (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness)
and astigmatism by permanently changing the shape of the cornea,
the thin, clear covering of the eye.
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| Dr. Todd Beyer |
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| Dr. James Johnston Jr. |
Board certified ophthalmologists Dr. Todd Beyer and Dr. James
L. Johnston, Jr., have performed thousands of LASIK and refractive
surgeries.
With new advances such as "IntraLase", “wavefront” guided technology and “laser eye tracking,” correcting your vision has never had greater
precision, and we will customize a laser treatment that is as unique as you are.
Enjoy the peace of mind knowing that your procedure will be
performed at the fully accredited Novus Clinic Surgery Center.
LASIK Surgery is easy and affordable with interest-free financing.
Start seeing the difference today with LASIK Surgery!
The Novus Clinic Surgery Center was constructed as a 3,800 square foot facility in 1998. Novus Clinic is certified to use the latest surgical technology by Medicare, Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc. (AAAHC), Bureau of Workers’ Compensation and State of Ohio Department of Health.
Staffed with certified registered nurse anesthetists, registered nurses and medical assistants, the Novus Clinic Surgery Center strives to provide you with a comfortable, private and safe environment with continuing education and credentials to offer the best care available.
Novus Clinic is pleased to offer the following specialized refractive procedures:
PRK
Like LASIK, PRK is a laser procedure designed to reduce a patient’s dependency on glasses and contact lenses. This procedure is recommended over LASIK for individuals with thin corneas, deep set eyes or surface corneal disease.
Verisyse™ Phakic IOL
The Verisyse™ Phakic IOL is used to treat moderate to severe myopia (nearsightedness). With over 18 years of use and 150,000 procedures performed worldwide, results prove the Verisyse™ design safe and effective for very nearsighted patients who are tired of thick glasses and are not candidates for LASIK.
Conductive Keratoplasty
Having trouble seeing up close? Conductive Keratoplasty (CK) can help improve your vision, allowing you to see clearly like you could 10 years ago. This procedure is an exciting new advancement in vision correction because of the use of radio waves instead of a laser to treat presbyopia (aging eye).
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