Articles, tagged with "ophthalmologist", page 1
29th March 2012
Is your vision something you should think about when you are young? We all take good vision for granted, but when you get old you may be in for a surprise.Cataract is developing in your eye lens, little by little. Senile cataract is most common and shows ...
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Rudy Silva
23rd November 2011
Committing to any kind of surgery can feel overwhelming, especially when it's regarding a problem with a sensitive area like your eyes. It's fair to say the physiology of the eye if a fairly intricate subject so the topic of eye surgery is obviously a sen...
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Author:
Ria Markus
24th October 2011
It is typically clarified using a phoropter probing the individual which lens is suited, a computer automated mild-refracting unit made to alter the course of a stream of mild by heading by connecting two translucent supplies of different concentration, o...
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Author:
RandellNorton
23rd March 2011
With more than 18 choices to sift through when coding a glaucoma visit, you need these simple guidelines to secure the insurer preferred code that lands payment, and not denial.
You have four choices for coding glaucoma exams, depending on the payer, ty...
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Author:
Erin Lang Masercola
14th March 2011
A patient reports flashes & floaters; however the ophthalmologist doesn't find evidence of retinal pathology on routine ophthalmoscopy. Considering this, are we justified in billing for extended ophthalmoscopy (EO)?
Answer: If the ophthalmoscopy is a r...
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Author:
Erin Lang Masercola
09th February 2011
What with the stress these days, where we expose the most delicate part of our body, our eyes, to dust, harsh lights, a constant glare from the computer screen and other irritants. As more and more people are working longer and longer hours, it is very co...
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Author:
Yusuf Jaafar
05th January 2011
Keratoconus can start in teenagers, young adults and people who regularly 'rub' their eyes. Specialist diagnostic equipment like a corneal topographer (an instrument that measures corneal shape and contour) not normally found in your local or high street ...
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Author:
John D Andrews
26th November 2010
A patient shows up for an exam, however he won’t let the ophthalmologist dilate his pupils that day. Whatever the reason – time, the drive home, etc, you are stuck trying to find the best way to report a dilation at a separate visit. Most Medicare carrie...
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Author:
James Smith
19th March 2010
Contact lenses are those pieces of plastic which let a person to see without wearing glasses. They can be used as substitute of eyeglasses. Generally, they are used for the treatment of certain eye diseases. There is a strong relation between an ophthal...
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Author:
Paul Kramer
23rd November 2009
In aerobic exercise one is required to breathe deeply for an extended period of time. This increases the heart rate and the oxygen levels also get amply replenished. The most important benefit is the cardio-vascular conditioning of the body. As this metho...
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Author:
Konica Paul
05th October 2009
The Bates Method for Improving Eyesight is a method discovered at the beginning of this century by Dr. W. H. Bates, M.D. (1865-1931), a prominent American ophthalmologist, and developed by him and his followers to improve sight and restore natural habits ...
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Author:
conor
10th August 2009
Most women who have looked up Revitalash on net or in the shops have ended up with disappointed. And the disappointed is right because the product is almost $ 150, now if you are not some rich chick you would not think of buying such a expensive product. ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
19th July 2009
Is it actually possible to improve your eyesight naturally without going thru surgery, or without using glasses or contact lenses? The concept you can enhance your eyesight naturally thru relaxation and by performing eye exercises originated from Dr. Will...
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Author:
Preston Sweet
16th July 2009
Did you know that the eyeglasses or contact lenses are in fact our enemy? This may seem a little bit like fantasy at the 1st sight, but there's a lot of evidence. The truth is out there When people suffer from some refractive blunder, their eyes are unabl...
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Author:
Caleb Gillespie
15th June 2009
There has been a lot of excitement surrounding custom LASIK using WaveFront technology. Unlike traditional LASIK, custom LASIK allows the surgeon to map the patient's cornea and produce a more customized surgical solution for their vision problems. How do...
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Author:
Daniel Berry