- Over 55,000 LASIK and cataract procedures (including on over 4,000 doctors)
- The FIRST center in TN to offer Laser Cataract Surgery
- Introduced bladeless all-laser LASIK to the state
- Implanted the state's first FOREVER YOUNG™ Lens
- The first surgeons in the US to perform a new Intacs surgery to treat keratoconus
- Helped patients from 40 states and 55 countries
- International referral center for cataract surgery and LASIK complications
- Read Dr. Wang's book: LASIK Vision Correction
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Wang Vision 3D Cataract and LASIK Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Wang Vision 3D Cataract and LASIK Center is an international referral center for LASIK/PRK/RK/IOL complications. It has helped patients from over 40 states in the US and 55 countries.
To read an article about new techniques available now at Wang Vision 3D Cataract and LASIK Center to fix botched LASIK complications, click here... | |
To view a video of Channel 4/NBC reporting of Dr. Wang's new techniques in fixing LASIK complication and the story of a patient (Bill Tolbert) who was referred to Dr. Wang, click here | |
To read the story of James Collier, who has LASIK complication decentered treatment, got help from Dr. Wang with C-CAP treatment, click here | |
"Considering Possible Deleterious Interactions Between Refractive Treatments", When combining treatment modalities, it is necessary to be mindful of possible deleterious additive interactions between procedures. BY MING WANG, MD, PHD; AND HELEN BOERMAN, OD, FAAO |
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"Surgeon describes best techniques to correct a decentered ablation", Ming Wang, MD, describes decentered ablations and the course of action needed to remedy them. |
Many local and national media have reported about Dr. Wang's research and clinical work on the development of new technologies to treat LASIK complications:
- "New techniques heal vision after botched LASIK surgery" - a Tennessean article about Dr. Wang's new techniques in fixing botched LASIK surgeries, click here to read...
- "A point of light, a ray of hope" - a Tennessean article about Dr. Wang's C-CAP technology in treating LASIK complications, click here to read....
- "Wang pioneers efforts regarding post- LASIK vision correction surgery" - CityPaper articile about Dr. Wang's work in treating post-LASIK complications, click here to read..
Dr. Wang published the world's first major textbook dedicated in treating the most difficult-to-treat LASIK complication, irregular astigmatism.
- “Corneal Topographyin the Wavefront Era” : This textbook is about corneal topography, the most important imaging technology today for keratoconus;
- “Corneal Topography: A Guide for Clinical Application in the Wavefront Era, Second Edition” : This textbook is about corneal topography, the most important imaging technology today for keratoconus;
- “Irregular Astigmatism – Diagnosis &Treatment”: This textbook is the world’s first major textbook that is dedicated to treating this main cause of visual loss in keratoconus patients, irregular astigmatism;
- “Corneal dystrophy and degeneration – a molecular genetic
approach”: This textbook is about the understanding of corneal dystrophies such as keratoconus, published by American Academy of Ophthalmology; - “Keratoconus and keratoectasia – prevention, diagnosis and treatment”: This textbook keratoconus, the first major textbook that synthesizes our current knowledge about this disease and the state-of-the-art treatment.
- LASIK VISION Correction
- Atlas and Clinical Reference Guide for Corneal Topography
- Refractive Lens Exchange: A Surgical Treatment for Presbyopia
If you would like to have more information on treating cataract/ IOL/ LASIK/ PRK/ RK/ ICL complications, please call us (615)321-8881 or email us.
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