VisionMed 1139 West Georgia Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 3G4
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VisionMed
Eye Surgery Vancouver
Who We Are
FVC is a medium sized Western Canadian based company with currently over 80 employees and doctors. FVC has been successfully perfecting patients' vision and enhancing their lives since 1977.
FVC and its affiliated companies (Family Vision Care, VisionMed, LenSender Express) represents a new approach to vision correction and is dedicated to providing personalized vision solutions in an environment that ensures the highest level of patient care, clinical results, surgical outcomes and guaranteed patient satisfaction.
FVC's success comes from our strategy, our commitment and our focus. Our strategy is to enhance the entire vision correction experience by providing personalized vision solutions in integrated facilities. Our commitment is to our doctors and staff and their ability to conveniently provide a lifetime of vision care to their patients. Our focus is on perfecting our patients' vision and enhancing their lives.
What We Do
Briefly, the NearVision CKŪ procedure is a good option for patients who are over 40, had great vision their whole life, and now struggle with reading glasses. It' s an exciting advancement in near vision correction because its non-invasive. This means no cutting or removing of tissue, making it extremely safe and effective. The ReFocusŪ procedure is a good option for patients who have worn glasses for most of their life, but now are struggling with progressive lenses or bifocals. Both the ReFocusŪ and NearVision CKŪ procedures use FDA-approved technology for the temporary improvement of near vision in patients who are mildly to moderately presbyopic. Finally, ReStorŪ is a good option for patients who want to permanently correct their near vision using sophisticated implant technology. This implant technology is safe and FDA approved to permanently improve distance and near vision in those patients who have advanced presbyopia.