If you’re in your 40s or 50s, you may have started to notice that reading a menu, checking your phone, or working at a computer isn’t as easy as it used to be. This change is called presbyopia. It is […]
When it comes to vision correction, people have a variety of options. LASIK surgery, glasses, and traditional contact lenses are all well-known, but there’s another option: EVO ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens). These lenses work in harmony with your eyes and […]
Are you considering LASIK but having trouble taking the next step? At Commonwealth Eye Surgery we combine expert surgeons, advanced technology, and highly trained staff to deliver exceptional care. Laser vision correction can enhance your daily life, and if there’s […]
by Crawford Ifland | Originally Published on MillennialEYE I’ve been living with the inconvenience of glasses and contacts for the past 20 years. I had thought about getting LASIK for a long time, but, for one reason or another, I […]
So you’re thinking about LASIK? Stephanie, who is one of our patients, wrote a blog post about her experience going through a LASIK evaluation at Commonwealth Eyes. Read about her experience to see what it’s like. Today I am having […]
Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Smith, I would like to sincerely thank both of you, and all the staff of Commonwealth Eye Surgery. I was referred to Commonwealth by Dr. Larry Miller and was told if I wanted to pursue refractive […]
March 26, 2012
By far, the primary reason I chose Dr. Ferguson was because a co-worker’s wife, Dr. Callihan of Family Eyecare Associates (Versailles), is an optometrist and recommended him based on her experience with post-op patients of his. In addition, after choosing […]
March 26, 2012
The main reason I chose Commonwealth Eyes and Dr. Ferguson was that he had a reputation as being the best at LASIK surgery. I also, had a friend who had LASIK surgery with Dr. Ferguson several years ago and was very […]
March 26, 2012
I chose commonwealth for a couple of reasons. My vision was so strongly nearsighted and with astigmatism to boot that I knew from speaking to my brother (an ophthalmologist) that LASIK would likely not be an option. Because of that, […]
If you’re in your 40s or 50s, you may have started to notice that reading a menu, checking your phone, or working at a computer isn’t as easy as it used to be. This change is called presbyopia. It is […]
When it comes to vision correction, people have a variety of options. LASIK surgery, glasses, and traditional contact lenses are all well-known, but there’s another option: EVO ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens). These lenses work in harmony with your eyes and […]
Are you considering LASIK but having trouble taking the next step? At Commonwealth Eye Surgery we combine expert surgeons, advanced technology, and highly trained staff to deliver exceptional care. Laser vision correction can enhance your daily life, and if there’s […]
by Crawford Ifland | Originally Published on MillennialEYE I’ve been living with the inconvenience of glasses and contacts for the past 20 years. I had thought about getting LASIK for a long time, but, for one reason or another, I […]
So you’re thinking about LASIK? Stephanie, who is one of our patients, wrote a blog post about her experience going through a LASIK evaluation at Commonwealth Eyes. Read about her experience to see what it’s like. Today I am having […]
Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Smith, I would like to sincerely thank both of you, and all the staff of Commonwealth Eye Surgery. I was referred to Commonwealth by Dr. Larry Miller and was told if I wanted to pursue refractive […]
March 26, 2012
By far, the primary reason I chose Dr. Ferguson was because a co-worker’s wife, Dr. Callihan of Family Eyecare Associates (Versailles), is an optometrist and recommended him based on her experience with post-op patients of his. In addition, after choosing […]
March 26, 2012
The main reason I chose Commonwealth Eyes and Dr. Ferguson was that he had a reputation as being the best at LASIK surgery. I also, had a friend who had LASIK surgery with Dr. Ferguson several years ago and was very […]
March 26, 2012
I chose commonwealth for a couple of reasons. My vision was so strongly nearsighted and with astigmatism to boot that I knew from speaking to my brother (an ophthalmologist) that LASIK would likely not be an option. Because of that, […]