Who is a candidate for radial keratotomy?
Only patients that are nearsighted can benefit FROM radial keratotomy. Patients that are nearsighted are able to see objects held close to their eyes without their eyeglasses. Distant objects viewed without corrective lenses appear blurry. The higher the degree of nearsightedness, the closer objects must be held in ORDER to see them clearly. Extremely nearsighted patients will not be able to see a clock on their night stand without bringing it close to their face. The first thing most nearsighted patients do when they wake up is reach for their eyeglasses or go to the bathroom to put in their contact lenses. Who can perform radial keratotomy? Only an ophthalmologist, a medical doctor who specializes in the medical and surgical management of eye diseases, can perform radial keratotomy. In the New England area, several staff ophthalmologists at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary are experienced in refractive surgery techniques including radial keratotomy. Are there alternatives to r