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LASIK Self Evaluation

If you are seeking LASIK in Kentucky we are happy to provide you with more information about LASIK and your candidacy potential for this eye surgery. Please feel free to take our short LASIK self-evaluation test to determine if you are a potential candidate. After you submit the LASIK Self-Evaluation test the knowledgeable staff at AbellEyes will contact you to discuss your laser vision correction options.

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Cataract Surgery

Learn how you can see better after Cataract Surgery! Drs. Abell and Crockett are proud to offer the ReSTOR® intraocular lens. If you are a cataract patient in Lexington, Kentucky or the surrounding area, there is a revolutionary new way for you to potentially leave your glasses behind, and change your vision up close, far away, and everything in between.

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Financing Options

Laser vision correction is now more affordable than ever. AbellEyes offers 0% interest financing for 24 months through Chase Health Advance. Please contact your AbellEyes LASIK or Cataract counselor to determine a payment plan that suits you!

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Free LASIK Consultation

AbellEyes offers FREE NO OBLIGATION LASIK consultations in both our Lexington and Campbellsville, Kentucky locations. Dr. Thomas G. Abell and Dr. Jason Crockett are dedicated to provide you with your best vision possible! Schedule your free LASIK Consultation today!

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Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic RetinopathyThe best way to preserve your vision is through yearly comprehensive eye examinations. For patients with diabetes, a comprehensive exam is especially important. An eye condition known as diabetic retinopathy is one of the most common complications associated with diabetes and is the leading cause of blindness among working-age Americans. If you have diabetes, it is important to know that today, with improved methods of diagnosis and treatment, a smaller percentage of people who develop retinopathy have serious vision problems.

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