Category: News
Glasses, Contacts and Sports – ” How to Improve Your Game
Recently we read that September is National Little League Month. We’re not sure how many people actually celebrate this observance, but it got us thinking about all of those boys and girls on the field who wear corrective lenses as they play. In turn, this made us think of “vision-challenged” adults who continue playing sports […]
Potential Risks of LASIK Surgery
If you ever have a doctor tell you that there are no potential complications of LASIK, run the other way – and don’t look back! LASIK eye surgery, not unlike any type of surgery, carries with it possible risks. More than 14 million Americans have had LASIK, and if you search hard enough, you will […]
How LASIK Works
You’ve undoubtedly heard the term LASIK eye surgery, and you may even know someone who has had the procedure done. But do you really know what steps are involved in a LASIK procedure? Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, commonly referred to as LASIK, is a procedure to treat farsightedness, nearsightedness and astigmatism. In these vision conditions, […]
LASIK Joke of the Day
In honor of National Tell a Joke Day on August 16, here’s a “cornea” one for your enjoyment: It’s been said ophthalmology is a “contact” sport. There is a bit of truth in this! Ophthalmologists do deal with patients who wear contact lenses and glasses. In fact, at Gulani Vision Institute we are concerned with […]
National Eye Exam Month Has Arrived
August is National Eye Exam Month. This observance is a good reminder about the importance of having regular eye exams. Often people take their vision for granted, especially if they don’t need to wear corrective lenses. Even those who are nearsighted, farsighted or have astigmatism might become complacent about exams if their vision is stable. […]
LASIK vs. Contact Lenses
Many people are unaware that wearing contacts every day may be a bigger risk than having their vision corrected with LASIK. The fact is, if you have to wear contact lenses, hard contact lenses will give you the best vision, but they are a real nuisance, uncomfortable, prone to slipping, and easily broken. Soft contacts […]
LASIK: Good Enough for NASA
If you’re still concerned about the safety of LASIK, consider this: The National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) now accepts astronaut applicants who have undergone LASIK. Many studies were done to ensure that acceptable vision quality was achieved after the procedure. There were also concerns about the stability of the corneal flap that is created […]
Robin K.
Two, One Eyed Patients become each other’s EYES ONLY at GulaniVision: Two, One Eyed Patients become each other’s EYES A loving couple, Robin and Joe who had only one eye each with a very complex situation that send chills up any eye surgeon’s spine, underwent their surgery with Dr.Gulani and both see perfect now. Dr.Gulani […]