Massachusetts Eye Surgeon Awarded "Best Paper" Of Session On Cataract & Lens Implant Surgery At ASCRS Annual Meeting
Main Category: Eye Health / BlindnessArticle Date: 28 Jul 2008 - 2:00 PDT
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Dr. D'Ambrosio Jr. presented his work titled "Secondary Implantation of the Array Multifocal IOL in Patients with Previous Monofocal IOLs" in the session on Intraocular Surgery and Presbyopia Correcting Lens Implants.
Dr. D'Ambrosio, Jr. performed some of the first cataract surgery using near vision correcting lens implants in greater Boston and has been dedicated to helping cataract patients achieve their vision correction goals of being able to see at far and near distances without having to depend on glasses or corrective lenses after their cataract surgery.
"Patients have been extremely happy with the results of their cataract surgery in general. Today, as a Cataract and Refractive Surgeon I work to give them the ability to see at a range of distances and in most cases, without the need for bifocals or reading glasses for most ordinary activities. Having this convenience after cataract surgery is a real benefit for my patients," said Dr. D'Ambrosio Jr.
Francis D'Ambrosio, Jr., M.D. is the Medical Director of D'Ambrosio Eye Care in Lancaster, Acton and Gardner Massachusetts where he performs Cataract Surgery with near vision correcting multifocal lens implants as well as LASIK Surgery for vision correction.
For Further Information or to learn more about Dr. D'Ambrosio Jr. or D'Ambrosio Eye Care, visit http://www.dambrosioeyecare.com.
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