Eye Physicians of Central Florida


Corneal Diseases and Surgery


Cataract Surgery Florida New Intraocular Lens Technology
Cataract patients now have an option to see at both near and far distances after cataract surgery! Individuals suffering from cataracts previously had only a mono-focal lens implant option after surgery. NEW multi-focal, accommodating and astigmatic correction IOL technology can now decrease dependence on glasses after surgery. These include the AcrySof® ReSTOR® IOL, Crystalens® and the AcrySof® Toric IOL. If you are seeking one of these options, please feel free to consult our staff.
Pediatric Ophthalmology
We are proud to provide excellence in pediatric eye care services with recognized leaders in Pediatric Ophthalmology. Dr. Gold, Dr. Blumenfeld, Dr. Ikeda, and Dr. Adams also treat adult eye muscle disorders. If you are seeking child vision care in Florida, please make sure to contact us. Our practice has placed a unique emphasis on this type of eye care. Our pediatric eye care services in Florida include crossed eye correction, blocked tear ducts, lazy eye or amblyopia, retinopathy and children's eye exams.

Corneal Diseases and Surgery

Eye Physicians of Central Florida’s Lynda Z. Kleiman, M.D. is a fellowship-trained ophthalmologist who specializes in corneal diseases and surgery.

Corneal care focuses on infections, injuries and disease of the cornea -- the clear, round, "window" of tissue that allows light to enter the front of the eye.  Many conditions can affect the cornea and lead to decreased or distorted vision. Sometimes the vision can be improved with glasses, contact lenses or medication. If nonsurgical treatment does not achieve the desired results, however, a corneal transplant may be necessary. Our fellowship-trained corneal specialist provides consultation, diagnosis and treatment for the full range of corneal conditions, including the latest surgical techniques.

Corneal consultations and surgery:

•    Corneal injuries
•    Corneal ulcers
•    Corneal swelling (DSAEK corneal transplantation)
•    Keratoconus
•    Corneal scarring


 

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