Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler

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Keratoconus: Why Blurred Vision Should Be Examined Immediately

14th January 2011
To many a slight change in vision is nothing to worry about. Often we write it off with words like “I'm just getting old." or “I'll check on it later." thinking it is nothing to worry about. But contrary to popular belief the blurry vision you are experie... Read >

5 Steps to Basic Eye Care

14th January 2011
When we think of health we rarely think of eye care. But will all health is important the eyes are used daily and are equally important to your daily regimen. There are several ways you can ensure that your eyes are healthy. In addition to having healthy ... Read >

Reshaping the Vision of Our Lives with INTACS for Keratoconus

14th January 2011
Keratoconus can be a disturbing diagnosis. And 10 years ago it meant eventual corneal transplants. However today many have discovered that advancements in treatments for Keratoconus have made it possible to reshape their visual future. INTACS are tiny imp... Read >

The Effects of Keratoconus

14th January 2011
A diagnosis of Keratoconus can not only effect the person with the condition physically but it can effect them on an emotional level as well. Keratoconus often leads to progressive loss of vision. Slowly over time patients no longer obtain functional visi... Read >

Remember Your Eyes Need Care Too!

14th January 2011
When we go to the doctor one of the last things we think will be wrong is our vision. Prevention of vision loss or damage can be managed by remember a few simple things. The loss of our sight can be devastating and many time unwarranted. While some condit... Read >

Understanding INTACS and Holcomb C3-R® to Treat Keratoconus

14th January 2011
Keratoconus is a debilitating disease of the cornea that causes changes or irregular shapes in the corneal surface due to a thinning over time. Typically this type of disease is degenerative and the only treatments that were available were hard/rigid cont... Read >

Living with Keratoconus: Facing Diabetes & Keratoconus:

14th January 2011
Keratoconus is a difficult condition to live with. Losing your eye sight can be disruptive and scarey to say the least. But when you already have diabetes it can give you more difficulty, and add great emotional stress to your already complicated health i... Read >

Deciding on the Holcomb C3-R ® for Treatment of Keratoconus

14th January 2011
Treatments for Keratoconus have grown over the last 10 years. The need for Cornea transplants to treat Keratoconus have decreased considerably. Several treatments have improved the patients vision tremendously over the last 5 years and patient recovery ti... Read >

Top 5 Reasons to Use the I-Brite Eye Whitening Treatment

14th January 2011
Even though we have healthy eyes sometimes the appearance of healthy eyes eludes us. The frustration of red veins, yellowing whites, or irritation ruin our image of perfect health and in today's society it can effect us both emotionally and professionally... Read >

Top 5 Questions People ask About INTACS for Keratoconus

14th January 2011
Deciding on treatments for anyone's health is not at the top of our list but when it comes to eyes people often get even more squeamish. In the past having Keratoconus often meant you would need a corneal transplant later in life, but now with new technol... Read >

Vision Loss in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes can be Prevented with Proper Treatments

14th January 2011
While there are several eye conditions associated with Diabetes, a few stand out all two clearly. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in ages 20-74. Mostly because several conditions with vision loss don't show up until the vision has been drasti... Read >

US Military Approves the Visian ICL for Active Duty Soldiers

14th January 2011
Myopia or Nearsightedness can be a problem on the battlefield. And while our men and woman are fighting for our rights and privileges it is our duty to uphold their health including vision. It is of the utmost importance that our US Military personnel hav... Read >

Top 3 Reasons to Use the CK for Your Keratoconus

14th January 2011
CK or Conductive Keratoplasty was FDA approved as a treatment in 2004. The procedure of CK is used to treat Irregular Astigmatism. The procedure only takes about 5 minutes and is performed in the doctor’s office. The treatment of Keratoconus is sometim... Read >

Steve Holcomb: The Vision of Inspiration for Keratoconus Sufferers

14th January 2011
Steve Holcomb's recent fight with Keratoconus is one that is still radiating throughout the world. His story is one that sheds hope and light on patients with Keratoconus, as well as those not yet diagnosed. Steve Holcomb's dreams of gaining Olympic Gold ... Read >

The Art of Lasik Repair & The Boxer Wachler Vision Institute Repairing the Poor Quality of Vision fr

14th January 2011
For many years a small number of patients have had to deal with the poor quality of vision from earlier forms of Lasik. Many are fearful of what will happen when they get in the seat again. While there are many advancements in eye care technology Dr. Bri... Read >
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