Glaucoma is treated by reducing eye pressure and traditionally most ophthalmologists have recommended eye drops first and reserved laser for suitable patients.
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New laser for sight restoration after cataract surgery, and for glaucoma treatment
Exeter Eye are pleased to announce the arrival of our latest laser, the Ellex Tango YAG & SLT laser.
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Less need for glasses after cataract surgery and refractive lens exchange
Exeter Eye are delighted to announce the arrival of the latest diagnostic instrument for cataract surgery, the Carl Zeiss Meditec IOL Master 700.
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Exeter Eye Educational Evening
As those of you who have been here before will know Admiral House has an excellent Seminar Room and we would like to invite you to one of our educational evenings. This will consist of an informal presentation from our consultants Peter Simcock and Hirut von Lany with refreshments and a light supper.
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January is Glaucoma Awareness Month
January is national glaucoma awareness month - an important time to raise awareness of one of the leading causes of blindness in the UK. The World Health Organization estimates that sixty million people worldwide have glaucoma.
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Apprehensive about your forthcoming eye surgery?
It isn’t uncommon for many patients to feel nervous and apprehensive prior to eye surgery. At Exeter Eye we ensure that your apprehensions and nerves are addressed before your procedure.
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Charity Mole Check Event – Saturday 13th May 2017
Our co-workers at Admiral House, Exeter Medical, are holding a mole check event at Admiral House on Saturday 13th May 2017.
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‘Tecnis Specialist’ study – the next generation of intraocular lens (IOL)
AMO Tecnis Specialist lens implant is a premium lens to reduce the need for glasses for distance, intermediate and near vision offered by Exeter Eye.
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