Dr. Raul Peña outlines the various factors that can affect the final cost of cataract surgery for his eye care patients. If you are interested in learning more about cataract surgery and how much it will cost to eliminate cataracts and restore clearer vision, schedule an appointment with Dr. Raul Peña at Peña Eye Institute in Harlingen, TX, today.
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It’s common for patients to have questions when considering LASIK. Today we’ll consider LASIK FAQs commonly asked by patients at the Peña Eye Institute.
Proper aftercare is important to the success of cataract surgery. These tips for cataract surgery aftercare and healing can help. To learn more about cataract surgery and whether you’re a good candidate, contact our Harlingen, TX, office today.
Advanced technology and modern techniques help decrease the risks and complications associated with cataract surgery. To verify your cataract surgery candidacy or schedule a consultation, contact Dr. Peña and his skilled team at the Peña Eye Institute in Harlingen, TX.
IntraLASIK is a blade-free improvement on traditional LASIK. Contact us today to schedule your IntraLASIK consultation.
At Peña Eye Institute, Dr. Raul Peña can explain the Implantable Collamer® Lens vs. LASIK. Both are safe and effective treatments for nearsightedness.
If you’re considering LASIK, then you might be wondering: Is LASIK permanent? During a visit, we can address the long- and short-term outcomes you can expect from LASIK eye surgery.
Dr. Raul Peña prepares individuals for what to expect during recovery from IOL refractive surgery, including common treatment side effects.
Improved vision is one of the first benefits of cataract surgery people think of but there are many more. Here we'll take a look at these cataract surgery benefits. To find out if you’re a candidate for cataract surgery, contact the Peña Eye Institute in Harlingen, TX, office today.
Glaucoma damages the eye's optic nerve. If left untreated, it can lead to blindness. Treatment usually involves a series of steps, from eye drops to surgery.