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Choose the Right LASIK Eye Surgeon for You

March 20th, 2011

LASIK in New Jersey

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LASIK in New Jersey.

Dr. Reed Kindermann understands the importance of your need to be confident in choosing the right LASIK eye surgeon for your individual needs. Dr. Kindermann suggests that you should consider the surgeon’s versatility and competency in a variety of refractive procedures. LASIK isn’t the best procedure for every person and your eye surgeon should be able to offer some alternatives if you don’t qualify for LASIK.

Dr. Reed Kindermann is a board certified eye surgeon who is comfortable and experienced with several procedures — such as LASIK, PRK, LASEK, CK and clear lens replacement (refractive lens exchange) — including the latest technology. Dr. Kindermann has a thorough understanding of these different procedures, and is expertly capable and qualified to confidently choose the refractive procedure that will best correct your vision. He goes on to explain that if you’re considering a surgeon who doesn’t perform a particular procedure you’re interested in, you should certainly ask for an explanation.

After your free LASIK consultation, you are not obligated to use Dr. Reed Kindermann. You are completely free to talk to other surgeons as well. And don’t feel that you are offending anyone. It has long been Dr. Kindermann’s accepted practice to encourage people to choose their eye surgeon with great care. When you are ready, please contact our office for your appointment!

Visit Dr. Kindermann’s website: Cherry Hill New Jersey LASIK

Eye Doctor Info – New Jersey

January 4th, 2010

Eye Doctor New Jersey

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Eye Doctor New Jersey

How the Eye Works

The eye works much like a camera and depends on a clear lens to focus images. A lens with a cataract makes it impossible to see clearly. When we look at an object, light reflects off the object and enters our eye. The lens focuses this light onto the retina at the back of the eye. The retina then converts these rays into electrical impulses that travel through the optic nerve to the brain. The brain converts the electrical impulses into images, allowing us to “see.” Seeing clearly depends in large part on the clarity of the lens through which light passes. When you develop cataracts, the lens is no longer clear and the image will appear foggy or blurred. The eye doctors of New Jersey will diagnose and remove the cataract, replacing it with a lens implant.