Serving patients seeking LASIK eye surgery in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas
Dr. Mark Pyfer and the experienced team at Northern Ophthalmic Associates are committed to providing Philadelphia patients with the highest quality of eye care utilizing the most innovative and advanced technology. The team has helped countless patients regain the gift of clear eyesight with bladeless LASIK surgery, a procedure that uses lasers to reshape the eye’s cornea so that it better refracts light onto the retina, resulting in clearer vision. LASIK can be completed in a 20-minute outpatient procedure, and has an outstanding success rate and safety record. Most patients are able to achieve 20/20 or better vision, helping them reduce their dependence on glasses and contacts.
In addition to advanced LASIK surgery, Dr. Pyfer and the Northern Ophthalmic Associates offer cataract surgery and the latest intraocular lenses (IOLs). Among these IOLs are the AcrySof ReSTOR multifocal lens, which improves both near and distance vision and the Tecnis Symfony lens, which provides extended depth of focus and a full range of continuous high-quality vision. The Northern Ophthalmic Associates offer diagnosis and treatment for various eye conditions including glaucoma, dry eye and macular degeneration.
Dr. Pyfer and the Northern Ophthalmic Associates are dedicated to providing Philadelphia patients with the most advanced procedures and compassionate care. To schedule a consultation, please call (866) 488-4424 today.
About LASIK Surgery with Northern Ophthalmic Associates
Northern Ophthalmic Associates is a state-of-the-art vision correction facility equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and treatment methods. For LASIK surgery, the vision practice uses the CustomVue IntraLase platform. This system uses advanced wavefront technology to take detailed, computer-generated measurements of the patient’s eye. The surgeon then uses a femtosecond laser (IntraLase) to create the flap needed to access the cornea, and an excimer laser to reshape the underlying corneal tissue. This advanced technology allows for safer and more precise procedures.