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Talk to Jay Novetsky, MD
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Patients with varying degrees of near- or far- sightedness and astigmatism have benefited from this vision enhancing procedure that uses an excimer laser to reshape the cornea. View a procedure! Following this quick, painless procedure, patients are often able to reduce their dependence on eyeglasses or contact lenses entirely.
Dr. Novetksy serves as co-medical director, TLC Laser Vision Center of Detroit - located in Farmington Hills. All laser vision correction procedures are performed at TLC; pre- and post- operative care is offered at any Vision Institute of Michigan location.
Is LASIK for you?
Imagine being able to read a menu, see the buttons on your cell phone, or review instructions on a prescription bottle without reaching for your reading glasses! If this sounds good to you, CK may be for you.
NearVision CK (Conductive Keratoplasty
) is a non-laser procedure developed specifically for baby boomers who have had clear vision all their life, but now struggle to see life's details with reading glasses.
NearVision CK is a safe, minimally invasive procedure that involves no cutting of your cornea. And it's performed using the ViewPoint® CK System, the only FDA-approved technology for the temporary improvement of near vision. This makes it an ideal procedure for people over 40, for whom safety is often the most important factor in their decision to undergo a vision correction procedure.
FREE Screenings are available.
Please call us at (586) 254-1770 to schedule your screening.

NearVision CK: Now FDA APPROVED!
As we perform daily activities such as reading, watching television or working at the computer, our eyes are constantly focusing on objects at varying distances – up close, far away and everything in-between. The ability to quickly change focus throughout this range of vision is called accommodation. Unfortunately, this ability diminishes as we grow older, causing us to become dependent on bifocals or reading glasses.
The ReZoom™ Multifocal and ReSTOR™ Intraocular Lens (IOL) are designed to provide patients with multifunctional vision by turning back the clock to bring back much of your ability to see up close and at a distance. For many people who have worn glasses or contacts most of their lives, these multifocal lens can mean independence for the first time.
If you are diagnosed with cataracts and are experiencing one or more of the following issues, you may be a candidate for one of these multifocal lenses:
Schedule your personal consultation with Dr. Novetsky to learn if you are a good candidate for this vision enhancing procedure.
Imagine the luxury of taking perfect vision* for granted. Now, with the Visian ICL, you are finally able to do just that. The Visian ICL is an implantable contact lens that works with the eye to correct vision. Unlike traditional contact lenses that go on the surface of the eye, Visian ICL is surgically inserted into the eye where it provides excellent quality of vision for a wide range of correction needs.
The Visian ICL is the first lens of its kind to receive FDA approval for use in the United States. It is based on many years of research and development in adapting the proven technology of the IOL (intraocular lens) used for cataract surgery. The IOL cataract procedure is familiar to ophthalmologists and is performed safely on millions of patients each year. While the technology is similar, the Visian ICL procedure differs from cataract surgery as the natural lens is not removed from the eye. Instead, the Visian ICL is placed in front of the natural lens and works with it to correct vision.
If you are nearsighted, you may be a candidate for Visian ICL. There are many unique advantages of the lens, including the fact that you may qualify for surgery, even if you have been turned down for LASIK or other surgical procedures. The future of refractive surgery is now available, see what you've been missing:


