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Dr. Kerry Solomon
Cataract & LASIK Procedure Instructions
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We have several convenient locations throughout South Carolina. Please view the nearest location to you or get directions below.
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News
Best Contact Lens For Astigmatism: How to Choose the Right Fit for Clear Vision
otherReviewed By: Dr. Vanderah If you have astigmatism, you know the frustration of blurry or distorted vision. Maybe you’ve squinted through a presentation, struggled to read street signs at night, or felt your eyes tire after an hour at your desk. The good news is that modern contact lenses for astigmatism can effectively correct the […]
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Cataracts vs Glaucoma: The Difference and When to Get Checked
Cataracts, GlaucomaReviewed By: Dr. Miliken Vision changes rarely announce themselves in a single dramatic moment. More often, it starts as a slight friction that builds. Headlights feel harsher at night. Print looks slightly softer. One eye seems to “do more work” than the other. Two of the most common causes of those shifts are cataracts and […]
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Can You Get Laser Eye Surgery After Cataract Surgery? What Patients Should Know
Cataract SurgeryReviewed By: Dr. Reuther Many people see a big improvement after cataract surgery, then notice a change later. Sometimes vision gets hazy again months or years down the line. In other cases, the vision is clearer than before, but glasses still help with certain tasks. Depending on the cause, a laser procedure after cataract surgery […]
Read More… from Can You Get Laser Eye Surgery After Cataract Surgery? What Patients Should Know
Best Contact Lens For Astigmatism: How to Choose the Right Fit for Clear Vision
Reviewed By: Dr. Vanderah If you have astigmatism, you know the frustration of blurry or distorted vision. Maybe you’ve squinted through a presentation, struggled to read street signs at night, or felt your eyes tire after an hour at your desk. The good news is that modern contact lenses for astigmatism can effectively correct the […]
Read More… from Best Contact Lens For Astigmatism: How to Choose the Right Fit for Clear Vision
Cataracts vs Glaucoma: The Difference and When to Get Checked
Reviewed By: Dr. Miliken Vision changes rarely announce themselves in a single dramatic moment. More often, it starts as a slight friction that builds. Headlights feel harsher at night. Print looks slightly softer. One eye seems to “do more work” than the other. Two of the most common causes of those shifts are cataracts and […]
Read More… from Cataracts vs Glaucoma: The Difference and When to Get Checked
Can You Get Laser Eye Surgery After Cataract Surgery? What Patients Should Know
Reviewed By: Dr. Reuther Many people see a big improvement after cataract surgery, then notice a change later. Sometimes vision gets hazy again months or years down the line. In other cases, the vision is clearer than before, but glasses still help with certain tasks. Depending on the cause, a laser procedure after cataract surgery […]
Read More… from Can You Get Laser Eye Surgery After Cataract Surgery? What Patients Should Know


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