
Category: LASIK


Reason #25 for Having LASIK
REASON #25 FOR HAVING LASIK: Rain and glasses don’t play well together! Contact us to schedule your consultation.
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Reason #1 for Having LASIK
REASON #1 FOR HAVING LASIK: Would you rather be Clark Kent or Superman? Contact us to schedule your consultation.
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Reason #88 for Having LASIK
REASON #88 FOR HAVING LASIK: Never having to wake up to mangled glasses! Contact us to schedule your consultation.
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The Difference Between PRK and LASIK
The results of LASIK and PRK are both excellent. Most vision correction surgery patients experience equal outcomes with LASIK or PRK, and six months out, there is little to no variation between the results. Both PRK and LASIK reshape the...
Read MoreUse Your FSA for LASIK
Do you have newly accessible funds in your FSA? Now might be the best time to experience the glasses-free clarity of LASIK! Contact us for a consultation!
Read MoreIs LASIK Safe?
Data collected and studied at Gordon Schanzlin New Vision Institute Institute (GWSVI) is consistent with outcomes and safety as reported in FDA clinical trials. LASIK and excimer laser treatments to correct vision, have been one of the most studied elective...
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Anticipated Hyperopic LASIK Xtra US Clinical Trial
Dr. Michael Gordon of Gordon Schanzlin New Vision Institute Institute recently returned from Bogota Columbia where he completed training in LASIK Xtra, a procedure to provide greater strength and stability to the cornea during and after a LASIK procedure. Dr....
Read MoreLooking for Participants for New Research Study
Gordon Schanzlin New Vision Institute is conducting a research study investigating the effectiveness of a new LASIK procedure. You may receive payment for participating. To determine if you are a candidate call for your free consultation, at 1-800-NEW-VISION. [flv:gwvi-research.flv 400...
Read MoreContact Lenses vs. LASIK = The Pros and Cons
Here at GW Vision many of our patients who are big proponents of LASIK have been wearers of contacts. Over 35 million Americans wear contact lenses as a form of vision correction. Out of these 35 million 15% use extended...
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