The physicians and staff at Commonwealth Eye Surgery love to give back. Over the years we have donated our time and money to the Ronald McDonald House, God’s Pantry and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, to name a few. Because we […]
LASIK and PRK surgeries are designed improve a patients corrected and uncorrected vision by reshaping the cornea. However, some patients are not candidates for this type of surgery due to varying factors. If this is the case, and you are […]
We take our work seriously but we know when to have fun too! Here’s our very own Dr. Ferguson, Dr. Findley, Jenny Lackey and Danielle Johnson at the recent Kentucky Optometric Association spring congress event. We’re proud to be sponsors […]
Considering that 80 percent of the information we process is visual, it’s not surprising that a vision problem can have a big impact on learning. When a student learns to read, for example, not being able to see clearly means […]
Don’t ask us, ask your mom! Dr. Ferguson is the only Ophthalmologist Lexington moms recommended for Lexington Family Magazine’s exclusive Mom-Approved list of Medical Specialists. Check out the July issue of Lexington Family Magazine to see the complete list. Thanks to […]
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Sun Yat-sen University in China have discovered that acute glaucoma (the second leading cause of irreversible blindness in the world) in mice is largely an inflammatory disease and that high […]
Advancements in science, medicine and technology have helped improve the lives of millions of people suffering from many different conditions. Researchers continue to discover treatments and sometimes even cures for illnesses. Early detection and prevention have always been key and […]
June was National Drive Safe Month but at Commonwealth Eyes, we believe staying safe on the road is a critical topic every day of the year. One area that’s especially important is driving safely into the Golden Years. It’s not always fun to talk about but it’s necessary. Vision […]
At Commonwealth Eyes, we take our work seriously but we also encourage having fun and challenging ourselves in other ways. Our very own Dr. Smith headed to British Columbia to compete in the BC Bike Race, the ultimate 7-day single track […]
The physicians and staff at Commonwealth Eye Surgery love to give back. Over the years we have donated our time and money to the Ronald McDonald House, God’s Pantry and Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, to name a few. Because we […]
LASIK and PRK surgeries are designed improve a patients corrected and uncorrected vision by reshaping the cornea. However, some patients are not candidates for this type of surgery due to varying factors. If this is the case, and you are […]
We take our work seriously but we know when to have fun too! Here’s our very own Dr. Ferguson, Dr. Findley, Jenny Lackey and Danielle Johnson at the recent Kentucky Optometric Association spring congress event. We’re proud to be sponsors […]
Considering that 80 percent of the information we process is visual, it’s not surprising that a vision problem can have a big impact on learning. When a student learns to read, for example, not being able to see clearly means […]
Don’t ask us, ask your mom! Dr. Ferguson is the only Ophthalmologist Lexington moms recommended for Lexington Family Magazine’s exclusive Mom-Approved list of Medical Specialists. Check out the July issue of Lexington Family Magazine to see the complete list. Thanks to […]
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Sun Yat-sen University in China have discovered that acute glaucoma (the second leading cause of irreversible blindness in the world) in mice is largely an inflammatory disease and that high […]
Advancements in science, medicine and technology have helped improve the lives of millions of people suffering from many different conditions. Researchers continue to discover treatments and sometimes even cures for illnesses. Early detection and prevention have always been key and […]
June was National Drive Safe Month but at Commonwealth Eyes, we believe staying safe on the road is a critical topic every day of the year. One area that’s especially important is driving safely into the Golden Years. It’s not always fun to talk about but it’s necessary. Vision […]
At Commonwealth Eyes, we take our work seriously but we also encourage having fun and challenging ourselves in other ways. Our very own Dr. Smith headed to British Columbia to compete in the BC Bike Race, the ultimate 7-day single track […]