1415 Elm Street • Manchester, NH • 03101 • T: 603.669.3925
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Getting Started with Laser Vision

If you are seeking a Manchester LASIK eye surgeon we are very happy to guide you through the path to better vision. New Hampshire Eye Associates has helped many eye care patients get the right vision correction to suit their personal needs. At NH eye, each patient is treated based on his or her unique set of visual requirements. It all starts by scheduling a consultation today to begin the process of determining your vision correction candidacy.

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Optical Department

In our Manchester based Optical Department you will find a variety of frames to choose from including designers such as Prada, D&G, Nine West and Fendi. With over 50 years of combined experience our NH state registered opticians are happy to discuss your personal optical needs and the latest lens technology to ensure that you will walk away with the perfect custom fit eyeglasses suited for your lifestyle.

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LASIK Self Evaluation

Find out if you are a candidate for LASIK eye surgery by clicking on the button below and completing the simple LASIK Self-Evaluation test. If you are seeking LASIK eye surgery in Manchester, New Hampshire please feel free to call us directly at (603) 669-3925. Our Manchester LASIK specialists are looking forward to helping you see your world clearly!

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Premium Lens Implants

Cataract patients now have multiple options to see at both near and far distances after cataract surgery! New multi-focal IOL technology can now decrease dependence on glasses after surgery. If you are seeking cataract surgery and IOL lens options in New Hampshire we have qualified surgeons waiting to help you see better at out Medicare certified ambulatory surgery center, NH Eye Surgicenter in Bedford, NH.

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Schedule An Appointment

Please feel free to complete this form and schedule an appointment with our office. Once completed you will be contacted by our office to schedule a specific time that works for you! Please feel free to review the content of our ophthalmology website.

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Bladeless LASIK

The IntraLase Method Means Truly Blade-Free LASIK

Blade-Free LASIKThe IntraLase Method is a 100% blade-free approach to creating your LASIK flap — the thin flap of tissue that the doctor creates to perform your LASIK procedure. The IntraLase Method can only be performed using the IntraLase Laser. Millions of procedures have been performed safely and effectively using the IntraLase Method. With the IntraLase Method, you can have a LASIK procedure that’s 100% blade free, exceptionally advanced, and has been shown to improve outcomes for more patients.

Amazing Technology

With the IntraLase Method, tiny pulses of laser light, a quadrillionth of a second each, pass harmlessly through the outer portion of your cornea and form a uniform layer of microscopic bubbles just beneath the surface of your eye. The IntraLase flap creation process takes about 15 to 20 seconds per eye and a total of 10 minutes for the entire LASIK procedure. When it’s time for your LASIK treatment to be performed, your doctor easily lifts the flap to apply the LASIK treatment.

Outstanding Results

The IntraLase Method also delivers outstanding results and has been shown to improve outcomes for more patients.1 In a clinical survey of LASIK patients who had their LASIK flaps created using a blade in one eye and the IntraLase Method in the other, the vision in the IntraLase-treated eye was preferred 3-to-1 (among those who stated a preference).2,3

iLASIK

  1. Tanna M, Schallhorn SC, Hettinger KA. Femtosecond laser versus mechanical microkeratome: a retrospective comparison ofvisual outcomes at 3 months. J Refract Surg. 2009;25 (7 Suppl):S668-71.
  2. Durrie DS. Randomized prospective clinical study of LASIK: IntraLase versus mechanical keratome. Subsets presented at:Meeting of the International Society of Refractive Surgery of the American Academy of Ophthalmology; November 14-15, 2003;Anaheim, CA; American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery Symposium; May 1-5, 2004; San Diego, CA; RefractiveSurgery 2004; International Refractive Surgery: Science and Practice; October 22-23, 2004; New Orleans, LA; American Societyof Cataract and Refractive Surgery Symposium; April 15-20, 2005; Washington, DC.
  3. Mahdavi S. IntraLase: coming of age. Cataract Refract Surg Today. 2005:117-20.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

The FS and iFS Laser systems are ophthalmic surgical lasers indicated for use in patients undergoing surgery or treatment requiring the initial lamellar resection of the cornea. Contraindications may include corneal edema, glaucoma, and keratoconus. Risks and complications may include corneal pain, flap tearing, and epithelial ingrowth. Consult with your eye care professional for a complete listing of contraindications and risks. U.S. Federal Law restricts this device to sale, distribution, and use by or on the order of a physician or other licensed eye care practitioner.

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