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Home » What’s New » Another Fort Worth First! PanOptix Trifocal Intraocular Lens in Fort Worth, TX | EYEWORKS

Another Fort Worth First! PanOptix Trifocal Intraocular Lens in Fort Worth, TX | EYEWORKS

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Dr Chu Fort Worth Panoptix Cataract Surgery PatientSeptember 4, 2019 (FORT WORTH, TEXAS) - Renowned Cataract and LASIK surgeon, Dr. Richard Chu, DO, of the Chu Eye Institute became one of the first cataract surgeons to implant the new PanOptix Trifocal Intraocular Lens (Alcon) in Fort Worth, Texas. As only a handful of select surgeons in the US, Dr. Chu is pleased to offer this groundbreaking new cataract lens replacement technology to the Fort Worth community.

Congratulations to our initial group of patients!  They are loving their clear distance vision AND clear reading vision, all free of glasses! Previous premium implants often lacked proper reading vision leaving patients disappointed in the outcome. An overwhelming majority of patients who opted for PanOptix IOL have had complete satisfaction with their vision, unlike any previous premium IOL.

 

About Chu Eye Institute Richard Chu Panoptix Surgery Cataract

Generations of eye care professionals - The Doctors at CEI have devoted their entire professional lives to caring for the eyes of Fort Worth. As part of a multigenerational eye care family, Dr. Richard Chu, his Mother, Brother, Sister, and associates have over 100 years of combined eye care experience.

If you have cataracts, call the Chu Eye Institute today to schedule a complimentary consultation to see if you qualify for PanOptix technology.

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