Brevard Eye Center
Brevard Eye Center invests in the very latest laser, surgical and pre-op testing equipment available on the market. To include Cataract surgery, Crystalens implants and LASIK to the treatment of retinal diseases. Brevard Eye Center invests in the most high-tech equipment available. Our doctors are always up-to-date on the newest and best treatments and technologies.
Experienced Surgeons
The surgeons at Brevard Eye Center are among the most experienced and well-trained in the entire country. Together they have performed thousands of surgical and laser vision correction procedures. All of our surgeons are board-certified by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. They have taught courses to other doctors at major national and international meetings of ophthalmologists. Our vision correction surgeons are fellowship-trained, having completed extensive training as eye surgery specialists.
Types of Lenses
Single Vision
Single Vision lenses are prescribed for someone that needs correction for either distance or near.
Bifocals with a line/Trifocals
Bifocal lenses are prescribed for someone that needs correction for both distance and near. Trifocals are prescribed for someone that needs distance, intermediate and near correction. When there is more than one field of vision that needs to be corrected, these types of lenses are called multi-focal lens.
Progressives No-line Bifocals
The latest technology today is a multi-focal lens without lines. This lens provides the most natural vision, without any interruptions from lines as in traditional multi-focal lenses. The lens is more cosmetically pleasing because no one can tell you are wearing bifocals.
Computer Progressive Lenses
This is a very unique lens design for the person that works on computers most of the day. The design is very similar to the regular progressive lenses except the intermediate and near has a much larger area for viewing the computer monitor and key board. This lens has minimal distance vision.
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321-984-3200