Bend Ophthalmology offers a wide range of eye care services from standard optometric appointments to cutting edge surgical procedures.
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• Light Adjustable Lens TM
• Cataract Surgery with a choice of Standard or Premium Intraocular Lenses
• Micro-Invasive Glaucoma Surgeries (MIGS)
• iStent
• Trabeculectomy
• Glaucoma Drainage Devices
• Complex cataract surgery in the setting of pre-existing ocular disease (uveitis, previous glaucoma surgery, trauma)
• Blepharoplasty
• Entropion
• Ectropion Repairs
• Pterygium Surgery
• YAG laser capsulotomy
• Glaucoma laser surgery
• Light Adjustable Lens TM
• Cataract surgery with a choice of standard or premium intraocular lens technology
• Complex cataract surgery in the setting of pre-existing ocular disease (uveitis, previous glaucoma surgery, trauma)
• Intraocular lens exchange
• Secondary intraocular lens implantation
• Pterygium excision
• Iris repair
• Anterior segment reconstruction
• Micro-invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS)
• YAG laser capsulotomy
• Glaucoma laser surgery
Dr. Nancy Bonetto and Dr. Darcy Balcer provide examinations for all ages, which include contact lens fittings for RGP, soft and scleral lenses.
For more information about the more complicated eye diseases and procedures, we have provided the following web links:
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Bend Ophthalmology is proud to introduce the new Light Adjustable Lens from RxSight™. This is a revolutionary new IOL technology for Cataract Patients that allows them the ability to change and perfect their prescription after the cataract surgery has been completed.
An American Academy of Ophthalmology site that provides a wealth of information about eye health.
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A disease where pressure in the eye causes damage to the Optic Nerve.
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