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At NVISION® Eye Centers in Fullerton (serving the greater Anaheim area), we’ve built a practice based on personalized care, exceptional surgical expertise, and innovative technology. When you choose us for your laser eye surgery, you can expect the highest quality surgical care, delivered in a patient-centered environment.

Our team of the best LASIK and cataract surgeons and highly experienced staff takes a personalized approach to your treatment. We are always striving for life-changing results.

We strive to provide you with an exceptional experience and life-changing results. So, when you’re choosing your Fullerton area LASIK surgery, choose the team driven to offer the best patient experience possible.

 

Not sure if LASIK is right for you?

99% SUCCESS RATE 99% of NVISION patients see 20/20 or better after LASIK

RAPID RECOVERY Resume your normal activities in 24 hours

COMFORT-FOCUSED LASIK is virtually painless and completed in minutes

NVISION Eye Centers - Fullerton

1400 N Harbor Blvd Suite 130
Fullerton, CA 92835
4.9
234 Reviews
877-455-9942

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 8 AM - 5 pm

Wednesday: 8 AM - 5 pm

Thursday: 8 AM - 5 pm

Friday: 7 AM - 3 pm

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

Vision Correction Procedures in Fullerton

Today's life-changing procedures make it possible to improve your vision to 20/20—or better.

LASIK Eye Surgery

LASIK eye surgery corrects nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

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EVO ICL™ (Implantable Collamer Lens)

EVO ICL™ (Implantable Collamer Lens) surgery involves putting an artificial lens in the eye. Unlike RLE, the natural lens is not removed, and the artificial lens is placed between the natural lens and the iris.

EVO ICL™ can correct nearsightedness and astigmatism. It is sometimes referred to as an implantable contact lens.

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Cataract Surgery

Cataract surgery is a very common and medically necessary procedure to remove and replace the eye’s natural lens when the vision has been clouded by a cataract. We offer laser-assisted cataract surgery and lifestyle lenses as options for our patients.

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Other Procedures

Contoura® Vision LASIK

Contoura® Vision LASIK?

Contoura® Vision LASIK is an advanced form of LASIK eye surgery that utilizes topography-guided technology to tailor the laser treatment to the unique characteristics of an individual’s cornea. This technology aims to provide a more personalized and precise correction of refractive errors, including nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Contoura® Vision creates a highly precise and accurate map of a patient’s eyes measuring up to 22,000 unique elevation points on each eye.

Key features of Contoura® Vision LASIK include:

1. Topography-Guided Treatment:
– Contoura® Vision LASIK utilizes detailed corneal mapping or corneal topography to create a highly customized treatment plan. This map captures thousands of data points on the cornea, allowing for a more precise analysis of its shape and irregularities.

2. Personalized Correction:
– The topography-guided technology enables the laser to precisely reshape the cornea based on the unique imperfections detected in the corneal map. This personalized approach aims to address higher-order aberrations, improving not only traditional refractive errors but also the overall quality of vision.

3. Reduced Glare and Halos:
– Contoura® Vision LASIK is designed to reduce the occurrence of visual disturbances such as glare and halos, which can be associated with certain refractive errors. The customized treatment may result in improved night vision and reduced sensitivity to light.

4. Potential for Better Visual Outcomes:
– The goal of Contoura® Vision LASIK is to achieve superior visual outcomes by optimizing the correction based on the individual characteristics of the patient’s cornea.

It’s important to note that the availability of Contoura® Vision LASIK may vary, and not all LASIK centers offer this specific technology. If you are considering LASIK surgery and are interested in Contoura® Vision LASIK, it’s recommended to consult with an experienced refractive surgeon or LASIK eye doctor who can assess your candidacy and discuss the available options for personalized laser vision correction.

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Lifestyle Lenses

Lifestyle lenses are a premium lens option that offers a more functional range of vision, and are designed to reduce the need for distance and reading glasses.

We offer the latest and most advanced lifestyle lens on the market.

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PRK Surgery (Photorefractive Keratectomy)

What is PRK Surgery?

PRK Surgery (Photorefractive Keratectomy) is a type of laser eye surgery that is used to correct refractive errors such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. PRK is an alternative to LASIK eye surgery and is particularly suitable for individuals who may not be candidates for LASIK due to certain corneal characteristics.

Overview of the PRK surgery process:

  1. Corneal Epithelium Removal:
    • In PRK, the surgeon begins by removing the thin outer layer of the cornea called the epithelium. This can be done using an alcohol solution, a special brush, or a laser.
  2. Laser Reshaping of the Cornea:
    • Once the epithelium is removed, a laser is used to precisely reshape the cornea. The laser ablates or removes microscopic amounts of corneal tissue based on the patient’s refractive error. The goal is to correct the curvature of the cornea and improve the focus of light on the retina.
  3. Healing Process:
    • Unlike LASIK, where a corneal flap is created, PRK does not involve creating a flap. Instead, the corneal surface is allowed to regenerate naturally. The healing process involves the growth of new epithelial cells over the treated area.
  4. Post-operative Care:
    • Following PRK surgery, patients are given medicated eye drops to aid in the healing process and prevent infection. Recovery may take a bit longer compared to LASIK, and patients may experience temporary discomfort during the initial days.

Key considerations for PRK surgery include:

  • Corneal Thickness: PRK may be a suitable option for individuals with thinner corneas who may not be ideal candidates for LASIK.
  • Occupational Considerations: PRK may be recommended for individuals with occupations or lifestyles that carry a risk of corneal injury, as it eliminates the creation of a corneal flap.
  • Healing Time: The initial visual recovery may take longer with PRK compared to LASIK. Patients typically experience optimal vision several weeks after the procedure.

PRK is a well-established and effective procedure for vision correction, and its suitability depends on individual factors. It’s important to consult with an experienced refractive surgeon or eye care professional to determine the most appropriate laser eye surgery option based on your eye health and lifestyle.

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Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)

Refractive lens exchange (RLE), is when a clear lens is implanted to replace your eye’s natural lens to correct your vision.

This procedure is often used for pre-cataract patients, as a preventative vision correction solution. Refractive lens exchange (RLE) can also correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

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Corneal Collagen Crosslinking (CXL)

Keratoconus is a progressive disease of the cornea. With collagen cross-linking (CXL), you can halt the progression of keratoconus by strengthening your cornea.

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Dry Eye Treatment

Dry eye is an irritating, painful, and common condition in which the eye fails to properly produce quality tears. When left untreated, it may lead to ulcers and scars on the cornea.

Depending on the severity of your condition, there are a variety of treatments to relieve dry eyes.

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Pterygium Surgery

Pterygium surgery is performed under topical anesthesia on an outpatient basis.

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Monovision LASIK

Monovision lasik can treat presbyopia. One eye would remain slightly nearsighted while correcting your other eye for distance vision. With both eyes open, you’ll experience clear and comfortable vision both near and far.

Surgeons at NVISION Eye Centers - Fullerton

For years, Dr. Lusby has been considered an expert in LASIK, performing more than 250 eye procedures a month. As of 2019, he has performed over 70,000 refractive procedures.

Dr. Sheri Rowen is a board-certified physician who has pioneered new treatments and techniques for cataract surgery.
Huy Ly, M.D.

Dr. Huy Ly is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in the medical and surgical management of cataracts and glaucoma. In addition to performing the latest cutting-edge cataract techniques, he is also an expert in minimally invasive techniques for treating glaucoma, including laser trabeculoplasty, goniotomy, micropulse diode cyclophotocoagulation, and various minimally invasive stent devices.

The team at NVISION Eye Centers - Fullerton

Inspired by the bountiful citrus groves and academic institutions that make up the area, our Fullerton team brings smiles and first-rate patient care.

Inspired by the bountiful citrus groves and academic institutions that make up the area, our Fullerton team brings smiles and first-rate patient care.

Inspired by the bountiful citrus groves and academic institutions that make up the area, our Fullerton team brings smiles and first-rate patient care.

Executive Director

Flor Vazquez

Clinical Director

Stevie Olney, O.D.

Dr. Olney is a board-certified optometrist who has been with the NVISION team for over 6 years. She is passionate about refractive surgery and has even been a LASIK patient herself.

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NVISION Eye Centers - Fullerton

Reach out with any questions or to get started with Fullerton’s premier LASIK surgeon.

LASIK is a life-changing procedure with many advantages:

  • Safe – One of the safest elective procedures available and most patients are back to their routine in only one or two days.
  • Saves Money – Often saves tens of thousands of dollars on glasses and contacts over a lifetime.
  • Fast – The LASIK surgery itself typically last only a few minutes.

Location Information

If you’re looking for LASIK in Fullerton, you can rest assured that you have access to some of the nation’s top laser eye surgeons.

LASIK is a life-changing procedure with incredibly high patient satisfaction rates (over 95 percent), allowing Fullerton residents clear vision for years to come. Most patients don’t need corrective lenses, such as glasses or contacts, following LASIK.

During the procedure, your surgeon will use a laser to reshape your cornea, allowing light to refract correctly so your vision is clear. LASIK can correct various refractive errors, including myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism.

Serious complications from LASIK are exceedingly rare, allowing patients to enjoy clear vision without issues.

If you need LASIK in Fullerton, look for a surgeon who has performed thousands of surgeries and has access to the latest LASIK technology. You’ll start with an assessment to gauge whether you are a good candidate for LASIK.

Laser Eye Surgery Financing Options in Fullerton

Though LASIK and other corrective vision procedures can be an investment, most patients find it results in a cost-savings over time as they no longer have to regularly purchase glasses, contacts, or other corrective lenses. In addition, there are a variety of financing options that can make the upfront cost of laser eye surgery more affordable.

NVISION Eye Centers – Fullerton partners with CareCredit. This company offers patients low-interest rates and flexible repayment terms, so patients can pay off the cost of their laser eye surgery over time in manageable monthly payments.

NVISION Eye Centers – Fullerton

1400 N Harbor Blvd Suite 130, Fullerton, CA 92835

(714) 750-8443