If so, you may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study of an investigational replacement intraocular lenses.
FDA Study for Patients with Cataracts and Astigmatism
ARE YOU PLANNING ON HAVING CATARACT SURGERY?
WE HAVE OPENINGS TO EVALUATE A NEW INVESTIGATIONAL INTRAOCULAR LENS DESIGNED TO REDUCE ASTIGMATISM AFTER CATARACT SURGERY
If you have astigmatism and need cataract surgery, you may be eligible to participate in a research study to evaluate an investigational intraocular lens.
This study requires a preliminary visit to confirm study eligibility prior to cataract surgery, and 5 follow-up visits to the doctor’s office in the 12 months after your cataract is removed, for a total of 6 visits.
Eligible subjects must be at least 50 years of age and have a cataract in at least one eye, with no history of other significant diseases of the eye. Additionally, they must be in good health and be able to achieve at least 20/30 vision after surgery in the study eye.
If you believe you are qualified, and are interested in participating in this study, please call
Amy Kesteloot, Study Coordinator, at (248) 333-2900 to schedule a cataract evaluation exam.
Clinical Research Study for Patients with Cataracts
Grosinger, Spigelman and Grey Eye Surgeons is participating in a research study (sponsored by a major intraocular lens manufacturing company) to collect data supporting the effectiveness of an investigational intraocular lens compared to an approved, marketed intraocular lens. “Investigational” means that the device being tested has not been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The study involves the surgical implantation of an intraocular lens into both eyes and approximately 7 follow-up visits for up to 6 months after surgery. The investigational lens is designed to provide both intermediate (arms length) and far vision and may reduce your need for glasses. The approved, marketed intraocular lens is routinely used in many offices for cataract surgery. For more information, please call.
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Laser-assisted Cataract Surgery
Grosinger, Spigelman & Grey Eye Surgeons Offer Breakthrough Cataract Treatments
There are no other eyes like yours. And there is no other cataract procedure like customized laser cataract surgery for your eyes. Grosinger, Spigelman & Grey, in conjunction with the other eye surgeons at the Eye Surgery Center of Michigan , will be the first to perform Femtosecond Laser assisted cataract surgery. We are pleased to offer Alcon LenSx® laser, a bladeless, computer-controlled laser that allows us to plan and perform your surgery to exacting, individualized specifications not attainable with other surgical methods.
By adding computer control to key steps of cataract surgery, the LenSx® laser helps ensure the highest-precision surgical incisions. The LenSx® laser is unquestionably the most technologically advanced option for cataract patients.
Patients also have the option of receiving break through intraocular lenses (IOLs). Monofocal Lens, can only give you clear distance vision – glasses are still needed to see close up. Multifocal lens, on the other hand, can give you clear vision at all three distances, form near to far and everything in-between. Toric lens, treat pre-existing astigmatism at the same time it corrects cataracts, so patients don’t have to undergo two separate procedures. Patients also enjoy improved-quality distance vision.
The more you see, the more you live.TM
Learn more about the life-changing LenSx® laser and Acrysof® lenses by calling our office today.
Learn About Our Video Offerings
Grosinger, Spigelman, & Grey announce the introduction of a series of videos providing easy to understand education on a wide array of vision topics. Our website offers over 75 videos in nine vision topics, including: glaucoma, cataracts, macular conditions, and much more. Visit our video gallery today!
Welcome To Our Nnew Website!
Just launched – our new website has all the information you are used to about our practice and much more. We’ve made it easier for you to navigate the website and find the content you are looking for. We also added a whole new section of educational videos on vision care and procedures. Our library has over 75 videos in 9 different topics. Please look around and especially take time to look at our new videos.