Tired of foggy glasses? This procedure can have patients seeing 20/20 in a day
As we are still required to wear face masks during the coronavirus pandemic, wearing glasses can be quite a nuisance -- causing glasses to get fogged up. โIf you are constantly tired of having to clean your glasses every time you wear a mask, there are options to consider, including LASIK eye surgery,โ said Richard Doinoff, operations manager at Manrique Custom Vision Center. โThe surgery itself, to make you see correctly, takes under 10 seconds per eye,โ Doinoff said. Manrique Custom Vision Center says itโs open and doing its part to keep its patients and staff safe. The vision center has enhanced its procedures with the following measures:The staff is wearing masks and gloves.
Interested in eye surgery before the holidays? Itโs a quicker procedure than you might imagine, vision center says
What are you doing about your eyes these days -- glasses, contact lenses or have you had vision correction surgery? Thereโs still time to correct your eyesight before the holidays, so you can avoid a glasses glare in your family photos, the experts at Manrique Custom Vision Center said. โThe surgery itself to make you see correctly takes under 10 seconds per eye,โ Doinoff said. Manrique Custom Vision Center says itโs open and doing its part to keep its patients and staff safe. The vision center has enhanced its procedures with the following measures:The staff is wearing masks and gloves.
LASIK eye surgery takes less than 10 seconds per eye, according to medical experts
โIf you are constantly tired of having to clean your glasses every time you wear a mask, there are options to consider, including LASIK eye surgeryโ, said Richard Doinoff, operations manager at Manrique Custom Vision Center. โThe surgery itself to make you see correctly takes under 10 seconds per eye,โ Doinoff said. Manrique Custom Vision Center is open and is doing its part to keep its patients and staff safe. The vision center has enhanced its procedures with the following measures:The staff is wearing masks and gloves. Watch the video above for a special offer from Manrique Custom Vision Center.
Tired of your glasses getting all fogged up while wearing a face mask?
As we have to wear masks or face coverings in public to keep our respiratory droplets to ourselves and help maintain a safe distance from others during the ongoing pandemic, it can be difficult to see when wearing glasses that tend to get fogged up. If you are constantly tired of having to clean your glasses every time you wear a mask, there are options to consider, including LASIK eye surgery, said Richard Doinoff, operations manager at Manrique Custom Vision Center. Manrique Custom Vision Center is open and is doing its part to keep its patients and staff safe. The vision center has enhanced its procedures with the following measures:The staff is wearing masks and gloves. Watch the video above for a special offer from Manrique Custom Vision Center.
How will virtual learning, more screen time affect your vision?
As students go back to school with in-person learning or virtual learning, we are relying more on electronics to complete everyday tasks. Patients can get back to regular activities the next day, in some cases, according to the vision center. Dr. Carlos Manrique, a board-certified ophthalmologist who has performed more than 50,000 laser vision correction procedures, even offers virtual consultations. Manrique Custom Vision Center is open and is doing its part to keep its patients and staff safe. The vision center has enhanced its procedures with the following measures:
Vision center enhances safety protocols to ensure patients are safe during pandemic
As we adjust to this new normal considering the pandemic and social distancing, its still important to follow up on your vision exams. To get a better picture of LASIK eye surgery, Manrique Custom Vision Center said that patients can work, drive a vehicle, watch TV, socialize, exercise and use a computer -- often a day after the procedure. Dr. Carlos Manrique, a board-certified ophthalmologist who has performed more than 50,000 laser vision correction procedures, even offers virtual consultations. Manrique Custom Vision Center is open and is doing its part to keep its patients and staff safe. The vision center has enhanced its procedures with the following measures:
Wondering what life is like after getting the LASIK procedure?
The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. To get a better picture of LASIK eye surgery, Manrique Custom Vision Center said that patients can work, drive a vehicle, watch TV, socialize, exercise and use a computer -- often a day after the vision procedure. Dr. Carlos Manrique, a board-certified ophthalmologist who has performed more than 50,000 laser vision correction procedures, offers virtual consultations. Manrique Custom Vision Center is open and is doing its part to keep its patients and staff safe. The vision center has enhanced its procedures with the following measures: