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    Laser Vision Correction Center of New Jersey
    211 Irvington Avenue
    South Orange, NJ 07079
    Directions to Office

    Phone: 973-763-2324
    Fax: 973-762-7282



    iLASIK

    May 29th, 2008

    Dr. Kenneth Miller is performing laser vision correction utilizing the latest technology, “iLASIK.”  This technology has demonstrated exceptional outcomes and has been approved for all branches of the military, including NASA!   

    LASIK summer months discount - Memorial Day to Labor Day - 10% off!

    May 27th, 2008

    We are once again offering a 10% discount on all LASIK procedures performed this summer, Memorial Day to Labor Day!  Please contact us at (973) 763-2324, to schedule a free consultation.   

    10% Discount off Refractive Procedures thru 3/31/08

    February 25th, 2008

    Dr. Miller is now offering 10% off the surgeon fee for refractive procedures, such as LASIK, through March 31, 2008!  Our local ambulatory care center is also offering 10% off the facility fee through March 31, 2008!  This is a total discount of $520 for Custom All Laser LASIK with IntraLase and $480 off Standard LASIK.  

    CustomVue LASIK Treatment for Hyperopia

    October 20th, 2007

    The FDA first approved VISX CustomVue wavefront-guided laser vision correction for Hyperopia (farsightedness) in Dececmber 2004.  The individualized treatment is approved for up to +3.00 diopters spherical equivalent, and up to +2.00 diopters of astigmatism.  A six month study revealed that more than four times as many people were very satisfied with their night vision after CustomVue treatment, as were before laser vision correction with their glasses or contact lenses.  Custom LASIK (individualized laser vision correction) has been shown to improve clarity of night vision, as well as, contrast sensitivity, by utilizing the wavefront-guided laser to correct the higher order aberrations that glasses and contact lenses cannot. 

    CustomVue MonoVision LASIK

    October 14th, 2007

    In July 2007, the FDA approved CustomVue LASIK for Monovision.   Monovision LASIK has been shown to reduce the need for reading glasses in patients over 40 years of age.   During the LASIK consultation, the doctor determines the patient’s dominant eye.  A contact lens trial is then recommended to demonstrate monovision by fully correcting the dominant eye for distance and under-correcting the non-dominant eye for reading.  This contact lens trial is usually recommended for 1-2 weeks, to ensure the patient is happy and tolerating the monovision.  After surgery, some patients use glasses for night driving and/or long periods of reading; however, most patients function quite nicely without glasses for many everyday needs, e.g., seeing their cell phone or watch, reading a menu, cooking or computer.      

    Crystalens Accommodating IOL

    September 12th, 2007

    Crystalens is the first and only, FDA approved, accommodating intraocular lens implant.  Crystalens flexes inside the eye, similar to the way the natural lens does, to focus on distance and near objects.  This premium implant is available for individuals with cataracts or for CLE (Clear Lens Exchange) or RLE (Refractive Lens Exchange.)  There are many, many choices for IOLs (Intraocular Lens Implants) these days, such as, multifocal, accommodating, toric or the traditional monofocal IOL.  An in-depth, pre-operative consultation with the surgeon is more critical now than ever before.   

    Toric IOLs for Cataracts & Astigmatism

    September 2nd, 2007

    If you have cataracts and astigmatism, there’s an implant available that corrects both!  Alcon Surgical has a new TORIC IOL (intraocular lens impant).  This implant corrects astigmatism after cataract surgery.  Previously, individuals wore glasses with astigmatic correction after cataract surgery or had AK (Astigmatic Keratectomy) at the time of their cataract surgery.  Now, a clear, toric lens can be implanted to replace the cataract and correct the astigmatism.  A consultation is recommended and measurements necessary to confirm candidacy for this new lens.   

    Second Generation ReSTOR now available!

    September 2nd, 2007

    The new second generation ReSTOR is now available!  The new design improves the quality of vision, including night vision.  The unique Aspheric design is a first in presbyopia-correcting IOLs available in the U.S. 


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