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Dr. Reena Patel, M.D. of Wichita Vision Institute P.A. is First in Wichita to Offer Light Adjustable Lens™ to Kansans
Dr. Reena Patel, M.D. of Wichita Vision Institute P.A. is the First in Wichita to Offer Light Adjustable Lens™ to Cataract Patients in Kansas
The state-of-the-art technology is the only intraocular lens implant that enables ophthalmologists to customize a patient’s vision after cataract surgery. “RxSight’s Light Adjustable Lens allows ophthalmologists to give cataract patients even more precise vision than previously possible,” said Dr. Patel, a board-certified surgeon and founder of Wichita Vision Institute. “We’re always striving to provide the best care possible for our patients, and with the LAL, we have a powerful and revolutionary tool to optimize results and customize vision.”
Cataract surgery is the most performed procedure in the United States. About 50% of Americans will develop cataracts by age 75, a percentage that is projected to increase as life expectancies continue to rise. Cataracts form when the proteins and fibers in the eye’s natural lens begin to break down, causing hazy or cloudy vision.
Once begun, cataracts only worsen until surgery is necessary. During surgery, a patient’s natural lens is removed and replaced with a clear synthetic one. Until now, surgeons relied upon the accuracy of pre-surgery measurements to determine a patient’s post-operative prescription power. RxSight’s Light Adjustable Lens is changing that with the ability to customize vision after surgery. Studies show that patients who receive the LAL and the recommended post-surgery treatments were more likely to achieve 20/20 vision or better without glasses compared to cataract patients who have standard lens implants. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/cdrh_docs/pdf16/P160055B.pdf The LAL is made of proprietary material that can be adjusted post-surgery using the RxSight Light Delivery Device to deliver targeted ultraviolet light treatments. The LAL can be adjusted to meet every patient’s lifestyle and needs. “Small variations happen in most eyes during healing. With the LAL, cataract patients can test drive their vision and we can post-operatively correct those variations and give patients vision that is customized for their specific needs,” said Dr. Patel.
About Dr. Reena Patel:
Reena Patel M.D. is a board-certified ophthalmologist who founded Wichita Vision Institute in 2004. Since then, she has been providing Wichita and its surrounding communities with state-of-the-art technology in cornea, cataract, refractive, and laser surgery.
Dr. Patel received her Bachelor of Arts from Northwestern University and earned her medical degree with high distinction from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha where she was elected to the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. Dr. Patel completed a transitional rotating internship at Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Scottsdale, Arizona. She completed her ophthalmology residency at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, where she was acting chief resident for five months. Dr. Patel completed a cornea fellowship, specializing in external disease and refractive surgery, at Dean A. McGee Eye Institute at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in Oklahoma City. She is the recipient of numerous awards including Best Eye Surgeon in Wichita 2022 and 2023 by the Wichita Eagle and 2022 Operation Sight Volunteer of the Year which is a national honor. Most recently, she was chosen Best LASIK surgeon in Wichita 2024 by Vision Center. Dr. Patel volunteers her time with numerous non-profit groups such as Project Access and Operation Sight to provide free care and cataract surgeries for those Kansans in need.
Please contact Wichita Vision Institute at 316-773-6400 or info@wichitaeyedoc.com for more information about the Light Adjustable Lens or to schedule a consultation with Dr. Patel. For more information about Dr. Patel and Wichita Vision Institute, please visit www.wichitaeyedoc.com.
Wichita Vision Institute, PA Receives 2023 Best of Wichita Award
Wichita Award Program Honors the Achievement
WICHITA January 30, 2023 — Wichita Vision Institute, PA has been selected for the 2023 Best of Wichita Award in the Doctor category by the Wichita Award Program.
Each year, the Wichita Award Program identifies companies that we believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and our community. These exceptional companies help make the Wichita area a great place to live, work and play.
Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2023 Wichita Award Program focuses on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the Wichita Award Program and data provided by third parties.
About Wichita Award Program
The Wichita Award Program is an annual awards program honoring the achievements and accomplishments of local businesses throughout the Wichita area. Recognition is given to those companies that have shown the ability to use their best practices and implemented programs to generate competitive advantages and long-term value.
The Wichita Award Program was established to recognize the best of local businesses in our community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to recognize the small business community’s contributions to the U.S. economy.
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Tips For Eye Protection From Electric Screens – Shares Reena Patel, M.D., A ThreeBestRated® Eye Doctor, Wichita
Wichita, KS (PRUnderground) January 25th, 2023
Electronic screens are the first sight of the common man these days. From kids to golden-agers, people keep on swiping screens all day long. It is merely unavoidable to detach devices like smartphones and computers from our lives. We have become more dependent on technology for most of our day-to-day activities. Over time, technology can adversely affect the health of our eyes. We need to learn to use technology in a smarter way to help minimize ocular side effects. The 2023 ThreeBestRated® award winner Dr. Reena Patel, M.D. of Wichita Vision Institute is generous enough to educate us on common routines to take care of our eyes. They are as follows:
- Most people do not realize that their blink rate decreases from 20 times a minute to 6 times a minute when on electronic devices. Take sufficient breaks that allow your eyes to blink as it helps keep your eyes moist by reducing dryness and irritation.
- Eyes are not designed for continuous staring. Hence follow the 20–20–20 rule which means staring at an object that is at least 20 feet long for 20 seconds after 20 minutes of continuous focus on electric screens to keep your eyes healthy.
- Know the proper way to use mobile phones — always keep them at a proper distance from your eyes (commonly 8 inches); always have adequate light as the blue rays can affect your sleep patterns in dark conditions; adjust brightness, contrast and text size according to your needs.
- Don’t compromise on sleeping hours as restlessness can seriously affect the health of your eyes.
- Go for regular eye check-ups which help you to know your health condition and find any illness at the earlier stages. Don’t forget to follow proper eye hygiene.
- Double check the quality of screens you use and keep them clean to minimize eye strain.