Lewis Groden, MD, is a board-certified ophthalmologist who, since 1990, has focused his career on refractive surgery. He is one of the most experienced laser vision correction surgeons in Florida, and has performed over 20,000 LASIK procedures. Having had LASIK performed on his own eyes, he feels strongly about the life-changing benefits of vision correction surgery. He stays on the cutting edge of laser vision correction, and has served as an investigator in FDA clinical trials where advancements in LASIK and other refractive surgery procedures are developed and refined.
Each patient receives a unique combination of comprehensive surgeon training and experience, along with the best laser technology, a 15-year history of excellent vision stability, ultimate affordability, and the most extensive selection of financing plans. LasikPlus was one of the first providers to offer LASIK surgery in the United States, and their surgeons have performed over 800,000 surgeries.
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Each patient is examined and evaluated carefully. Three excimer laser platforms are available for the correction of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism: the VISX Star S4, Bausch and Lomb Zyoptix, and Alcon LADARVision. Each of these systems provides highly accurate measurements of the corneal curvature and creates a customized laser treatment profile to correct each eye. These wavefront-guided systems utilize sophisticated eye-tracking technology to precisely track the eye while the laser changes the corneal shape. The availability of all three lasers allows the surgeon to choose the best option for your refractive surgery. In addition to LASIK, he and his medical team offer PRK and LASEK surgery.
More About This LASIK Surgeon
He completed his undergraduate degree at Williams College and his doctor of medicine at State University of New York in Buffalo, School of Medicine. He performed his residency in ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh Eye and Ear Hospital and specialty fellowship training at the prestigious Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. He serves on the faculty at the University of South Florida, Department of Ophthalmology, where he teaches upcoming eye surgeons about advances in laser vision correction. He is an active member of major ophthalmology organizations, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the International Society of Refractive Surgery.