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Dr. Edward C. Warren

24 Hanover Street - Suite 3A
Lebanon, NH 03766

Phone: 603-448-2111
Fax: 603-448-2443

Emergency Beeper: (802) 742-8725
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Why Are Eye Exams Important? Vision screenings are not just eye exams by a different name. If they are performed by the school nurse or your employer, they are not the same as comprehensive eye exams. Doctors check for eye and other diseases that have no early symptoms, but should nevertheless be treated as early as possible.

Laser Epithelial Keratomileusis (LASEK) is similar to LASIK, except that the surgeon cuts a flap in the epithelium only, instead of through the epithelium and part of the stroma. The surgeon then loosens the edges of the flap with alcohol. LASEK is used mostly for people with thin or flat corneas who are poor candidates for LASIK, which requires more corneal tissue for success. It is a relatively new procedure; drawbacks include more discomfort afterward and a slightly longer healing time than for LASIK.

Soft Contact Lenses Most people who wear contacts wear soft ones. They're popular because they're easy to adjust to and comfortable to wear. Even people with sensitive eyes can usually wear them. If you plan to switch back and forth between your glasses and contacts, soft contacts are a good choice because your eyes need very little time to adjust (gas permeable lenses may require a longer adjustment period).

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