Practitioner Comments
Leading Eye Care Practitioners are now prescribing iZon High Resolution Lenses.
"You know I've been in practice for 25 years. I've never seen the type of excitement in a lens product that I have with this lens. Patients always call us back and they say 'This lens is phenomenal. It's very sharp. it's very clear.' It has a big wow factor. They want to run and tell their friends about it."
Dr. Greg Evans
- Video interviews with Practitioners prescribing iZon®
- Video interviews with Practitioners using Z-View®
- Text quotes from Practitioners
"I think practitioners will be excited about this because they're going to give their patients better vision. That's really what it's all about. That's why we practice. That's why we see patients."
Dr. Michael Cohen
"I think that any practice can do well with this technology. The doctors and the staff just need to get on board and they just need to educate the patient and they need to try it themselves. If doctors haven't got an iZon Lens or they haven't had a Z-View Aberrometer, go to one of your colleagues and get it done. You'll be amazed at how clear you will see. It's absolutely amazing technology."
Dr. Greg Evans
"The people respond to the Z-View exam enthusiastically and when they come into our office and see that we now have wavefront-guided technology that we use as part of our regular examination, not for laser correction, they're excited about it. They feel that we're doing the very best for them."
Dr. Joel Cook
"I have had a lot of practitioners that have asked me 'Well you know, how does the Z-View Aberrometery, how does it compare with just manual refraction?' And what really differentiates the Z-View Aberrometer is its ability to measure higher order aberrations."
Dr. Brian Chou
"It's similar to if you have a patient who has both spherical and cylindrical refractive error and you're only refracting them with sphere. You're going to get a really mushy end point. So the higher order aberrations just takes it one step further."
Dr. Brian Chou
"There are irregularities throughout the eye from front to back that this technology can measure. And, for some patients when we correct that, it gives them a significant improvement in their vision."
Dr. Kevin Reeder
