If you have difficulty driving at night, have dulled color perception or see a glare from headlights or bright sunlight, you may have cataracts. At the John-Kenyon Cataract Center, your doctor will provide a comprehensive eye examination to determine if you have cataracts while also determining the best treatment option. If you need surgery, our team offers the latest in implantable lenses which can have you seeing better than you have in years. If you believe you have cataracts, click here to learn more.
The doctors at the John-Kenyon LASIK Center have performed thousands of laser vision surgeries and use the most advanced technology available. At the John-Kenyon LASIK Center, one of our doctors will perform a complimentary evaluation, determine whether you are a candidate for a laser vision correction procedure and will then recommend the best treatment option for you: LASIK, Advanced Surface Ablation, or Near Vision CK. Click here to learn more about the John-Kenyon LASIK Center.
At the John-Kenyon Retina Center, Dr. Howard Lazarus and his team treat patients with macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, retinal detachment and other retinal disorders. These are complex issues and require specialized treatment. If you believe you have a retina disorder, click here to learn more.
At the John-Kenyon Eye Center, our doctors treat conditions that develop over years as well as traumatic eye injuries. Our team specializes in medical conditions of the eye with diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma, diabetic eye disorders, cornea disease, dry eye, eye abrasions and impalements as well as infections and other vision issues that may affect your life. Click here to learn more about the John-Kenyon Eye Center.
John-Kenyon Research Center To provide our patients with the best possible treatment option for their vision issues, the doctors and staff at the John-Kenyon Research Center are continually studying medical issues and diseases affecting the eye. We are regularly involved in clinical trials, as well as studies to better understand the causes of your vision conditions and to discover advancements in treatment options and techniques. Click here to learn more.