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Dr. Carolyn Anderson

Dr. Carolyn Anderson

Ophthalmologist
Langley, BC
Dr. DARREN PAYNE

Dr. DARREN PAYNE

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
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Dr. David Heinrichs

Dr. David Heinrichs

Ophthalmologist
Chilliwack, BC
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Dr. Steven Schendel

Dr. Steven Schendel

MD, FRSC (C)
Ophthalmologist
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Dr. Gabriel Chu

Dr. Gabriel Chu

MD, FRCSC
Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
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Dr. Roy Cline

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
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Dr. Ari Giligson

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
Dr. Robert Gizicki

Dr. Robert Gizicki

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
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Dr. Priya Gupta

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
Dr. Joseph King

Dr. Joseph King

MD, FRCSC
Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
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Dr. Ashley Ko

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
Dr. Simon Lam

Dr. Simon Lam

FRCS (Eng) FRC,
Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
Dr. James McCarthy

Dr. James McCarthy

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
Dr. DARREN PAYNE

Dr. DARREN PAYNE

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
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Dr. Hugo Sutton

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
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Dr. Kurt Tsuyuki

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
Dr. Colten Wendel

Dr. Colten Wendel

MD FRCSC
Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
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Dr. Barend Zack

Ophthalmologist
Surrey, BC
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There are many eye conditions that may require surgery, including glaucoma, cataracts and retinal detachment. Your optometrist or ophthalmologist will help you understand more about surgical procedures and determine if you’re a candidate for a Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking

Types of Eye Surgery

Laser eye surgery: Laser refractive surgery or laser eye surgery to treat nearsightedess, farsightedness or astigmatism is constantly advancing. There are three types of laser eye surgery available: PRK, LASIK and SMILE. All three of these laser refractive surgeries reshape the front part of the eye called the cornea. 

Cataract surgery: A cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye. Cataracts usually develop slowly, causing a painless and gradual decrease in vision as the lens of the eye prevents light rays from properly passing through. This outpatient surgical procedure involves your ophthalmologist making a small incision and using phacoemulsification (ultrasound) to remove the cataract. Generally, you’ll wear a synthetic intraocular lens (IOL) to help your replacement lens focus.

Glaucoma surgery: Glaucoma is an eye disease caused by a buildup of intraocular pressure (IOP). You may need surgery if other glaucoma treatments don’t work. Types of glaucoma surgery include laser treatments, trabeculectomy, tube shunt implantation, cyclophotocoagulation and MIGS (minimally invasive glaucoma surgery).

Strabismus surgery: If you have this condition, one eye looks at the object you are viewing, while the other eye is turned inward. In many cases, non-surgical treatments can correct strabismus. This eye surgery tightens or loosens the eye muscles for optimal alignment.

Vitrectomy: A pars plana vitrectomy treats problems with the retina or the vitreous (fluid in the eye). It may be used to treat retinal detachment, macular pucker, macular hole, diabetic retinopathy and certain eye infections and injuries.

Pneumatic retinopexy: An alternative to scleral buckling and vitrectomy for retinal detachment. Your ophthalmologist will use local anesthesia and inject a gas bubble into the eye. The bubble flattens the retina, and then a seal forms between the retina and the wall of the eye. You’ll need to keep your head in a certain position following the operation.

Scleral buckle: Often used for a retinal detachment. The operation involves securing a buckle to the wall of the eye, creating a scar with cryotherapy or laser to ensure that the retinal tear stays sealed, and usually draining the sub-retinal fluid.

Laser coagulation for diabetic retinopathy or macular degeneration: This eye surgery involves using a laser to cauterize ocular blood vessels to stabilize vision and prevent future vision loss.

Talk to your eye doctor if you'd like more information on eye conditions that may require surgery. 

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