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Cornea Lens Institute
Keratoconus
The cornea is the window of the eye. Light travels through the cornea past the lens to the retina and then the brain to form a visual image. The normal corneal surface is […] |
Corneal Transplant
A cornea transplant, which replaces damaged tissue on the eye’s clear surface, also is referred to as a corneal transplant, keratoplasty, penetrating […] |
Severe Dry Eyes
The eye depends on the flow of tears to provide constant moisture and lubrication to maintain vision and comfort. Tears are a combination of water, for moisture; […] |
Corneal Scar tissue
Cornea scar tissue is defined as any opacity on or within the cornea surface of the eye. The normal cornea is a clear window that allows transmission of light rays to pass through […] |
GVHD graft-vs-host-disease
Ocular Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD) occurs in patients who have undergone allogenic hematological stem cell transplantation. It can occur in patients […] |
RK- Radial Keratotomy
Radial Keratotomy (RK) is a surgical procedure used to decrease nearsightedness. During the procedure, radial incisions are made in the cornea of the eye with a highly precise […] |
Lasik Surgery
LASIK, a form of refractive surgery, is an option for vision correction which reduces the need for glasses or contact lenses. Simply put, LASIK reshapes the cornea by using a laser. […] |
Irregular Astigmatism
Irregular Astigmatism is a common eye condition that’s usually corrected by eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery. Astigmatism is caused by an eye […] |
Ortho-Keratology
Orthokeratology (ortho-k) is the fitting of specially designed gas permeable contact lenses that you wear overnight. While you are asleep, the lenses gently reshape […] |
Optometry Services
Scleral LensesBecause they are larger than conventional GP lenses, scleral lenses are more stable on the eye. They also provide initial comfort similar to soft lenses. If […] |
Hybrid Contact LensesA cornea transplant, which replaces damaged tissue on the eye’s clear surface, also is referred to as a corneal transplant, keratoplasty, penetrating […] |
Medically Necessary Soft ContactWhen a person has been diagnosed with a corneal disease or has suffered from an eye injury, distortion or irregular shaped corneas may be the result. We often […] |
Reverse Geometry TechnologyCorneal diseased eyes are misshapen and may have “dips and valleys” on the curvature of the cornea. A reverse curve allows our doctors to reshape the cornea to provide better vision and more comfortable. […] |
Rigid Gas Permeable LensesRigid Gas Permeable contact lenses or RGP’s are one of the oldest types of contact lenses available to correct the irregular cornea. They are made of durable […] |
Corneal Cross LinkingCorneal Collagen Cross Linking (CXL) is a technique that was first used in 1998 to treat patients with a disease call keratoconus. […] |
Meet Your Dallas Optometrists
Dr. Ivan BankDr. Bank received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Louisiana in Monroe with a major in Health Sciences and a minor in Physics. While attending UL Monroe, he was selected to Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities and elected to Alpha Epsilon Delta, an Academic Honor Society for […] |
Dr. Tracy StringfieldA native of Dallas, Dr. Stringfield graduated from J.J. Pearce High School then went on to receive a Bachelors of Science with a major in Biology from Baylor University. She was a member of Chi Omega social fraternity, Beta Beta Beta biology fraternity and served as a student recruiter through the Baylor […] |
Dr. James WilliamsDr. Williams is a native of Western Kentucky, but has proudly lived and served North Texas since 2012. He completed his undergraduate studies at Murray State University where he graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelors of Science in Biology. […] |