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crystalens cataract surgery...ask the cataract experts in smithtown new york in long island

April 10, 2010 @ 05:45 PM — by unknown

North Shore Eye Care has been a leader in cataract surgery for many years and our commitment to excellence in cataract surgery in long island new york is evident.  Our board certified cataract surgeons have been recognized as top in the field with Dr. Jeffrey Martin and Dr. Larry Zweibel being named Top Doctors in the New York Metro Area by Castle Connolly and North Shore Eye Care being named a National Crystalens Center of Excellence.  Our patients remain in their own clothes and return home the very same day of cataract surgery.  We use IV sedation and eye drops to numb the ocular surface and rarely use stitches or even an eye patch following cataract surgery.  Our patients are able to see right away and they enjoy that quick recovery without pain or discomfort. 

Crystalens is a premium implant lens that is used to restore vision after cataract surgery when the cataract or defective lens is removed in cataract surgery.  Crystalens is a flexible lens and when a patient focuses for near, the lens moves forward slightly by the natural focusing mechanism of the eye.  This forward movement with focusing allows patients to see far and near with less dependence or independence of glasses and contact lenses.  Our Smithtown long island eye surgeons are experts at advanced cataract surgery with crystalens.

In long island new york in suffolk and nassau counties, we see patients from smithtown, nesconset, saint james, kings park, cold spring harbor, huntington, commack, northport, dix hills, melville, deer park, greenlawn, centerport, bay shore, babylon, massapequa, merrick, wantagh, lindenhurst, sayville, rockville center, lynbrook, hicksville, levittown, east meadow, mineola, garden city, roslyn, manhasset, muttontown, glen cove, plainview, woodbury, syosset, bethpage, new york city, manhattan, queens, brooklyn, bronx and many other towns.

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