The term diabetic retinopathy is an umbrella term for diabetes-related vision or eye problems. At first, diabetic retinopathy may not result in any problems but eventually, due to blood vessels becoming damaged, diabetic retinopathy can result in blindness. Anyone with types 1 or 2 diabetes can develop diabetic retinopathy. Read on to learn more about… Read More
Did you know that 4 million Americans over the age of 40 who are blind or suffer from visual impairment are women? Here are five tips for women to be better educated and prepared to best address their eye health! 1. Women Are At Higher Risk for Vision Loss When it comes to vision loss… Read More
Nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia are the most common vision problems. These conditions are often referred to as refractive errors. Refractive errors occur because the shape of the eye prevents light passing through the cornea and the lens from focusing properly on the retina. The cornea and lens react to incoming light, or bend it,… Read More
In order to reduce your risk factors for developing glaucoma, you first need to be aware of what the risk factors are. It’s almost like needing credit to get credit, except in this case, we are talking about your eye health. Risk factors for glaucoma include: Family history High eye pressure Thin corneas Age and… Read More
Back in the day, you only had to worry about the glare from your desktop monitor. These days, our eyes are bombarded by tablets, e-readers, smartphones, and more — and that’s before we even leave the house. Out in the real world, our eyes are constantly focusing on the various screens we encounter, from figuring… Read More
Cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss in the world, with about 10 percent of Americans affected. In fact, over 22 million Americans who are over the age of 40 are affected by cataracts every year. But what exactly is a cataract? A cataract refers to the cloudiness that occurs in the… Read More
Have you ever woken up shocked to realize you could see the alarm clock clearly, only to remember you fell asleep with your contacts in? Imagine waking up like that after LASIK surgery — you could enjoy your favorite activities without your vision getting in the way! Over 12 million people in the… Read More
Cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss in the world, affecting about 10 percent of Americans. In fact, 22 million Americans over the age of 40 are affected by cataracts every year. But what are cataracts exactly? A cataract is a cloudiness that develops in the clear lens of the eye. Located… Read More
Did you know that you can correct your vision with custom LASIK surgery? At Stahl Eyecare Experts in Manhattan, we offer a comprehensive set of vision correction services. One option for you to consider is precision LASIK, also known as custom LASIK surgery. Our board certified LASIK surgeons will discuss the options available… Read More
How our practice grew from just one ophthalmologist to multiple eye care doctors in New York who are experts in LASIK eye surgery is an exciting story. Our practice was actually the first ophthalmology office in New York to perform LASIK when it first became available to the American public in 1995. Our experience and… Read More
If you are seeking a Long Island LASIK specialist, the eye doctors at Stahl Eyecare Experts would like to offer you a great opportunity in laser eye surgery. Brought to you by professional, experienced Long Island LASIK surgeons, our one-of-a-kind medical facility brings not only cutting-edge technology, but experienced hands in ophthalmology as well. Helping you achieve your personal best vision is mission critical at our Long Island LASIK office. If LASIK cost is something that has been holding you back please feel free to review our options regarding LASIK Financing. We are dedicated to providing the best in patient education so that our patients can make a well-educated decision as to whether or not LASIK would be a good vision correction option. Remember, not everyone is a good candidate for LASIK. This is precisely why you need to have an experienced LASIK surgeon in Long Island evaluate you to make sure that this is the right eye surgery procedure for you! If LASIK is not the best procedure for you, we offer other ophthalmology procedures such as cataract surgery to help you see better. If you are seeking a Long Island cataract surgeon we are happy to offer cataract consultations to educate you about this process and determine your vision correction options.
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*Offer expires 11/30. Discount is valid on LASIK surgery when performed on both eyes by Dr. Marc Werner or Dr. Benjamin Chang only. Discount cannot be combined with any other offers or insurance benefits. Consultation must be completed within the time frame of this offer. Surgery must be done within 30 days of the consultation to qualify for the discount.