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Support the New Hospital in Princeton

Recently, Drs. Stephen Felton and Michael Wong were recognized for their support of the Design for Healing Campaign to support the new University Medical Cener of Princeton at Plainsboro (UMCPP), the new state-of-the-art hospital that will serve the Princeton area. To show your support, please visit www.princetonhcs.org/foundation.    

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New Stitchless Advances in Corneal Transplantation Surgery Speed Recovery

Dr. Anita I. Miedziak, Director of Cornea Services at the Princeton Eye Group, performs the most advanced techniques in corneal transplantation with reduced risk of astigmatism and shorter recovery times. DSEK (Descemet Stripping Endothelial Keratoplasty) is a new option in corneal surgery. DSEK is a partial thickness corneal transplant. It is offered to patients with […]

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Seeing the World Through Rose Colored…Contacts?!

Although not rose colored at all, the new Rose K™ contact lens is a welcomed advance in the treatment of Keratoconus. Picture viewing the world as if you’re looking through a car windshield in a driving rainstorm – that’s how uncorrected vision looks to people with advanced Keratoconus. Keratoconus is characterized by a gradual thinning […]

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Lens Implants Provide a Full Range of Vision to Cataract Patients–Even Those with Astigmatism

Cataract patients have something to celebrate! Not only has the AcrySof® ReStor® Intraocular Lens (IOL) revolutionized the visual acuity after cataract surgery – AcrySof® Toric IOLs now offer the same outcome for cataract patients with pre-existing astigmatism. The Princeton Eye Group remains in the forefront of this evolving lens technology. Each of our ophthalmologists is […]

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Get the Most Out of Your Healthcare Dollars

We can’t think of one person who’s not re-evaluating what they’re spending and where they’re spending it. Many of us are delaying purchases and expenditures in many areas of our daily lives. These are stressful, trying times in which many of us are facing issues we’ve not yet dealt with in our lifetime. Although there […]

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Dr. Stephen Felton Lends a Hand

On the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana more than half the population relies completely on the grossly under funded Indian Health Service for health care. Serious health problems such as diabetes, TB, alcoholism and drug dependence are much more prevalent there than in the general population. Dr. Stephen Felton, founder of The Princeton Eye Group is […]

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Protect Your Vision with Computer Lenses

Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), characterized by headaches, difficulty focusing, tired, burning aching eyes and blurred vision, affects millions of computer users. This eyestrain, if left uncorrected, can lead to increased myopia. It is estimated that 70-75% of computer users would benefit from computer eyeglasses. By wearing computer glasses that are prescribed for the working distance […]

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The IntraLase Method for a Blade-Free LASIK Experience

We know the decision to have LASIK surgery is a big one, so we take great care to determine what’s best for you as our patient. That’s why we offer blade-free LASIK treatment using the IntraLase method. With the IntraLase method, pulses of laser light create your corneal flap, which is then lifted so the […]

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New Treatment Options for Cataracts and Presbyopia

FDA approval of special high technology intraocular lenses such as the ReStor, ReZoom, or Crystalens can often provide a full range of vision , allowing decreased dependence on glasses for both distance and near tasks for cataract patients who also suffer from presbyopia. Intraocular Lenses are surgically implanted to replace the eye’s natural lens. With […]

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DSAEK – An Alternative to Corneal Implants

Until now, when the cornea loses its transparency due to disease or injury there has only been one option: corneal transplant. In order for the cornea to remain clear, it must remain relatively dry. Intricate bundles of collagen form a delicate layer of cells called endothelia. The endothelia acts as a pump to keep the […]

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