Archive for October, 2006

This Was a Night to Remember 

Posted in Lasik News on October 31st, 2006

This Was a Night to Remember 
By Mary Bogest mary BogestBOGEST Continued from Page 7There was no need to ask, Is there a doctor in the house? The High Point Country Club was abounding in doctors recently. They were not wearing white coats or scrubs, nor were stethoscopes around their necks.

Morning File: Caption Contest No. 38 … and the results for No. 37! 
Stacy Innerst’s drawings are challenging, to say the least, but they’re not worth losing your head over, although you should feel free to remove your head, if that will stimulate your creative powers.

Innovative Surgery Corrects Vision in Kids with Neurological Disorders 
A pediatric ophthalmologist at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and St. Louis Children’s Hospital conducts specialized testing and vision correction (refractive) surgery, on children with cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and neurobehavioral disorders such as autism.

Eye surgeon practices respect 
Dr. Satish Modi is an old-fashioned guy in a high-tech field.

Doctors for Visual Freedom

Posted in Lasik News on October 30th, 2006

Doctors for Visual Freedom
WBBM - “If LASIK is in your future, your future should be in our hands.” The doctors and the staff at Doctors For Visual Freedom know that the most precious of all our senses is the ability to see. We believe in Personalized Care. Each person will be taken

Biological clock ticks for us too
Chicago Tribune - A third had recently slimmed down and, after Lasik surgery, was able to go without glasses for the first time in three decades. He was felled in his kitchen. The culprit: his heart. So I found myself standing in the bathroom, wondering which part of