Laser Vision Correction at TLC Laser Eye Centers
TLC Laser Eye Centers of Halifax offer conventional and Custom LASIK. Conventional LASIK is the most common type of laser vision correction and has proven to be extremely effective for the correction of conventional vision errors.
CustomLASIK utilizes wavefront-guided technology and is selected by many patients to correct their vision. The curvature of the eye is unique for each patient and is like an eye fingerprint. During CustomLASIK, a precise measure of the eye fingerprint is made and an individualized laser beam is created to correct each eye.
Dr. Dan Belliveau and the TLC Laser Eye Center staff meticulously evaluate each patient to determine the best option for laser vision correction surgery.
To determine if you are a candidate to eliminate your dependence on glasses or contact lenses, contact TLC Laser Eye Centers - Halifax at (888) 225-5852 to schedule a free LASIK evaluation or book online at www.LASIK.com.
More About the Physicians at TLC Laser Eye Centers
Dan Belliveau, MD, is a highly experienced ophthalmologist with extensive training and experience in refractive surgery. Dr. Belliveau earned his Doctorate of Medicine from the Université de Montréal in 1991 and completed an ophthalmology specialty at the Université de Sherbrooké in 1996. A regular lecturer at the Department of Ophthalmology at Dalhousie University, Dr. Belliveau plays an active role teaching eye surgery for the residency training program.
He is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and serves as the Medical Director for TLC Laser Eye Centers in Halifax, Nova Scotia. TLC Halifax provides laser vision correction for the Atlantic Provinces.
Tom Carton, OD, is a graduate of Saint F.X. University and The New England College of Optometry, earning his Doctor of Optometry degree in 1979. Dr. Carton developed one of the largest laser management practices in Eastern Canada and has extensive experience in laser consultation and surgical management.
While a student in Boston, Dr. Carton was chosen as a delegate to the American Optometric Association Congress and earned a membership in The Gold Key International Optometric Student Honor Society. After completing his residency at Walter Reid Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., he joined a busy private practice in Oromocto, N.B., where he spent 20 years in general practice.
Dr. Carton is currently a member of the AOA (American Optometric Association), the COA (Canadian Optometric Association), and NSAO (Nova Scotia Association of Optometrists). He serves as Clinical Director of TLC Laser Vision Centers in Halifax.
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