Mark E. Whitten, MD

TLC Laser Eye Centers Richmond
2301 North Parham Road, Suite 3
Richmond, Virginia 23229
(866) 326-2010

Dr. Mark
Whitten
Laser Vision Correction at TLC Laser Eye Centers
TLC Laser Eye Centers is a recognized and trusted name in the refractive surgery field. With centers throughout the country and some of the nation's most qualified doctors, TLC Laser Eye Centers strives to provide superior vision correction results and patient care.

TLC Laser Eye Centers Richmond City office
TLC Laser Eye Centers of Richmond offer conventional, Custom and Bladeless 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.
TLC Laser Eye Centers of Richmond is one of the few centers in Maryland to offer Bladeless LASIK, in which a computer-guided laser is used to create the corneal flap. Bladeless LASIK eliminates the handheld microkeratome, for a 100 percent blade-free LASIK experience. Dr. Mark Whitten and the TLC Laser Eye Center staff meticulously evaluate each patient to determine the best option for laser vision correction surgery.
To find out if you are a good LASIK candidate, schedule a free evaluation by calling TLC Laser Eye Centers at (866) 326-2010, or book online at www.LASIK.com.

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More About Dr. Mark E. Whitten of the TLC Laser Eye Centers of Richmond
Mark E. Whitten, MD, is board-certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. Having performed more than 85,000 LASIK procedures, Dr. Whitten's skill in refractive surgery has won him the respect of his patients and colleagues. His expertise is frequently sought by fellow medical professionals for their vision correction needs and those of their families.
Dr. Whitten has practiced ophthalmology in Washington, D.C. for more than a decade. He is the past chairman of the Medical Society of D.C., former president of the Washington Ophthalmological Society and former council member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. He is Senior Attending Clinical Instructor at the Washington Hospital Center, where he teaches the latest surgical techniques to ophthalmologists.
