Laser vision correction, or laser eye surgery, broadly refers to various surgeries that will reshape the curvature of the front of the eye (the cornea) in order to improve vision. Most types of refractive errors--nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism--can be improved enough to eliminate your need for eyeglasses or contact lenses
schedule consultationThe most common form of laser vision correction is laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK). Its popularity is owed to the fact that it has been performed on over 30 million people worldwide and has an exceptionally long and proven track record of success. Better vision after LASIK occurs more rapidly than with other types of laser surgeries, in some cases immediately after the procedure. Because it is a well-established procedure, people can have confidence in the surgery and appreciate life-changing improvements in their vision and quality of life.
The board certified surgeons at Missouri Eye Institute have over 25 years of experience providing LASIK in Southwest Missouri. Our doctors have collectively performed the procedure tens of thousands of times and were the first practice in the region to start performing Bladeless LASIK. At the time of your evaluation and at surgery, several measurements and scans of the front surface of the eye (cornea) are taken in order to map out the curvature of your eye. These scans include:
Oculus Pentacam Topography: This system is the world’s most advanced technology for screening laser vision candidates. The scanning cameras capture very precise measurements of the curvature and thickness of the cornea. Thickness measurements are critically important in determining eligibility for the procedure.
iDesign 2.0 Refractive Studio: The iDesign process involves using wavefront analysis to measure how light moves through your eye to create what you see. This scan details the imperfections in your vision. Additionally, it scans the outside surface of your eye to measure imperfections in both curvature and elevation, and these are relayed to the laser system to precisely correct your vision at the time of your procedure. This allows for a truly customized approach to correct your vision.
Countless patients have told us after LASIK that they wish they had done it sooner. Laser Vision Correction such as LASIK is a memorable milestone in your life, and the doctors and staff at Missouri Eye Institute are committed to making it as pleasant and wonderful for you as possible. Don’t lose sight of another day without LASIK!
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Take lasik self-testThere are many reasons that the board-certified ophthalmologists at Missouri Eye Institute prefer IntraLase LASIK. Among them:
Reduced patient fear and anxiety, and increased peace of mind
Minimal discomfort during and after surgery
More precise size and the thinness of initial corneal flap
Eliminated risk of potential blade-related complications
You could be a candidate for LASIK eye surgery.
"I can see things up close, but things far away are blurry."
"I can see things that are far away more clearly than things up close."
"I experience overall blurriness."
Board-certified ophthalmologists of the leading eye surgery clinics in Springfield, Branson and Joplin are eager to meet with you to determine if you are a good candidate for LASIK surgery. During consultation, a Missouri Eye Institute surgeon will thoroughly explain the appropriate procedures available and make you aware of risks, benefits and realistic expectations for your improved eyesight.
Every patient’s health status is unique, therefore we can not determine if you are a good candidate for surgery without a thorough medical background discussion and eye examination. However, if you answer “yes” to each of these questions you may be a good candidate for LASIK:
I am at least 18 years old.
I have nearsightedness, farsightedness and/or astigmatism.
My vision has been stable, with little to no change in prescription, for the past year.
I do not have glaucoma or cataracts.
Did you answer “yes” to the questions above? Contact us today for a consultation. If you answered “no” to any of the questions you are still encouraged to give us a call as there are many options, other than LASIK, to potentially assist you with improved vision.
schedule consultationYou’ve made the important decision to have LASIK eye surgery and improve your quality of life! We’re excited that you’ve chosen Missouri Eye Institute as your vision correction provider of choice. This will be a very memorable milestone in your life; you have our commitment to making this experience as pleasant and satisfactory as possible.
Frequently asked questions about LASIK procedures.
Read our LASIK FAQsAt Missouri Eye Institute, we’re not just a LASIK practice. We are also a specialty refractive practice that performs LASIK plus its modern variations. What does this mean for you? With more options, you get a customized approach to laser vision correction.
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1531 E Bradford Parkway Ste 100
Springfield, MO 65804
Branson
1000 James F. Epps Rd Ste 2
Branson, MO 65616
Joplin
4500 E 32nd St
Joplin, MO 64804