Dr. Jeff Machat, Ophthalmologist, Toronto, ON

Dr. Jeff Machat

Dr. Jeff Machat

MD FRCSC DABO
Ophthalmologist
Toronto, ON
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Dr. Jeff Machat Bio

Dr. Jeff Machat is a Canadian ophthalmologist, board certified in both Canada and the United States. Within months of graduating in 1990, Dr. Machat dedicated his practice completely to the advancement and development of Laser Vision Correction Technology and Techniques. His highly specialized practice was enhanced by his travels to Europe and South America where much of the research and development was performed, and he received his training. In 1993 he co-founded what became the largest laser vision correction provider in the world affiliated with over 1000 surgeons and over 14,000 optometrists in over 80 facilities that helped more than a million people see better. In the mid-1990s Dr. Machat authored two textbooks on Laser Vision Correction, "Excimer Laser Refractive Surgery: Practice and Principles" and "The Art of LASIK". Today, Dr. Machat is the Founder and Chief Medical Director of Crystal Clear Vision™, a state of the art LASIK and Cataract Facility in the boutique Yorkville area of downtown Toronto. Dr. Machat wanted to build a world-class facility equipped with the most up to date technology to instill confidence in his patients and provide an educational center for visiting doctors from across North America and internationally. Dr. Machat was one of the first ophthalmologists in North America to perform laser vision correction for his patients in 1991. Dr. Machat has always been an innovator and pioneer in the field of Laser Vision Correction, and began performing LASIK well ahead of other surgeons in Toronto. He was also the first refractive surgeon in Canada to perform Custom LASIK in March 2000 and the first to perform Custom All Laser LASIK utilizing a femtosecond Laser in February 2003. He has had a completely dedicated Laser Refractive Surgery practice for over 20 years, and has performed over 55,000 laser vision procedures. Dr. Machat lectures extensively worldwide and has presented in over 20 countries on five continents. He has helped train thousands of doctors in LASIK. Dr. Machat has also developed laser software and multiple instruments for PRK and LASIK and aided in the development of laser technology. Dr. Machat has experience with 18 laser models from eight different Laser manufacturers including the Summit Excimer UV 200, VISX 20/20B, STAR, S2, S3 and S4, Technolas 116,117,217C, 217P, 217Z, Nidek EC5000, LaserSight LSX and AstraScan, Autonomous LadarVision 2000 and 4000, the Wavelight Allegretto Wave laser and the Schwind AMARIS 750S. He has been a consultant to multiple ophthalmic companies and laser manufacturers, and has participated in numerous FDA Clinical Trials. Dr. Machat has experience with multiple microkeratomes including the Chiron ACS, Bausch & Lomb Hansatome, LaserSight UniShaper and UltraShaper, Moira One disposable, C-B Microkeratome and M2 units, Alcon-Summit SKBM and the Allergan Amadeus. Dr. Machat has experience with both the Intralase Femtosecond laser and the Ziemer Femtosecond laser for corneal flap creation. Dr. Machat was also a pioneer in Wavefront Technology utilizing Hartmann-Shack, Tscherning and Ray Tracing technology. He has performed over 25,000 Custom LASIK procedures to date with Bausch & Lomb Zyoptix, the Wavelight Allegretto Wave laser, the Autonomous LadarWave system, the Visx S4 CustomVue system and the AMARIS 750S. He has also performed cases with topographically linked systems including Technolas Topolink, LaserSight CIPTA, VISX C-CAP and AMARIS 750S. Dr. Jeff Machat has also performed and helped evaluate multiple approaches to Presbyopia for the correction of reading vision, including multifocal ablations, scleral implants and the KAMRA Vision™ Reading procedure. Most importantly, based upon his clinical experience with these approaches, Dr. Machat became a patient himself and underwent the KAMRA vision™ procedure in August 2012 in Tokyo, Japan.
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Our eye works a lot like a camera. In order for us to see clearly, the Cornea has light has to be focused by a lens. We are all born with a lens inside our eye that does this job for us and in early life it is crystal clear. As we age, this lens can become cloudy and begin to block light or create blur. We call this change in the lens a “cataract”.

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    I had done extensive research and received several opinions before choosing Dr. Machat at Crystal Clear Vision and I was very pleased with the outcome of the procedure on both of my eyes. It was clear to me that he was confident in his abilities and his staff were both friendly and helpful throughout the entire process.
    Submitted: July 07, 2016

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