
KC Eye Clinic and Optical Shop will the closed on the following days to allow our employees to spend time with their families and loved ones. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to everyone and enjoy and safe and joyful season!
KC Eye Clinic and Optical Shop will the closed on the following days to allow our employees to spend time with their families and loved ones. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to everyone and enjoy and safe and joyful season!
KC Eye Clinic and Zeiss are excited to bring our patients the latest in laser vision correction. What is SMILE? SMILE is the latest in laser vision correction for myopia (nearsghtedness), providing LASIK-like outcomes in a minimallyinvasive procedure. A laser is used to create a thin contact-lensshape layer just beneath the surface of the… Read more »
Costa Rx Protect your eyes and get clearer vision for sunny days, outdoor activities, and summer vacations Visit our optical shop today to select from many styles of Costa prescription sunglasses and everyday frames to fit your lifestyle. Costa’s polarized lenses are available in 580P, 580G and 400P lenses, with the functionality of single-vision, bifocal and progressive… Read more »
Written by: Linda Apeles and Ruth Mugalian Reviewed by: Rahul Khurana MD, Raj K Maturi MD, Rebecca J Taylor MD Oct. 27, 2016 Ophthalmologist Turns Science Fiction Into Science Fact Father-of-four Terry Byland was just 37 years old and was falling for his wife-to-be Sue when he began having problems seeing at night. His vision worsened and… Read more »
Bring a new, unwrapped toy to place in our donation box in the waiting room. We will be taking donations through the second week in December. U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program MISSION: The mission of the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during… Read more »
Twenty years after her corneal transplants, 32-year-old college counselor Stephanie Beaver Alder still marvels at how they changed her life. Read more about her personal journey on the American Academy of Ophthalmology patient education website. Written by: Ruth Mugalian Reviewed by: Natasha L Herz MD, Thomas L Steinemann MD, Rebecca J Taylor MD Sep. 30,… Read more »
With back-to-school time around the corner, parents will be scrambling to buy new school supplies and clothes. As they tick off their long list of school to-dos, ophthalmologists are reminding moms and dads not to neglect one of the most important learning tools: their children’s eyes. Good vision and overall eye health are vital to… Read more »
With summer vacation coming to an end, August marks the start of a new school year. This month we will focus on eye health and going back to school. Eye Health Tips for High School and College Students Students face special challenges to the eyes when they are under academic performance pressure. Lack of sleep,… Read more »
July 8, 2016 – All services restored July 7, 2016 – Please email us at info@kceyeclinic.com. We apologize but our phones have been out all day due to the storm. We have been working all day with our phone company to get it repaired. TBD if they will be working tomorrow. You can also send… Read more »
According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, cataracts are one of the leading causes of blindness in the United States. As we age, the natural lens inside our eyes becomes opaque and hardens. The more mature the cataract, the more difficult it can be to successfully remove during surgery and restore vision. If left untreated,… Read more »