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BVA Testimonials
Offices in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Ada, Elk City, Muskogee and throughout Oklahoma
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Dr. Brad Taylor
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When Jan Howard's vision began to
blur, the 57-year-old Edmond woman thought her
contacts weren’t performing. She was surprised to
learn that she – a baby boomer -- had cataracts and
was not a candidate for laser eye surgery. Dr. Brad
Taylor recommended a new high-tech implant called
“crystalens®” that promised to restore her vision in
all sight lines – near, distant and mid-range. The
lens was implanted and the results astounded Howard,
who has not put on a pair of glasses since.
"It's almost like a
miracle. It was fabulous, and I have told everybody
I know. Obviously, you can tell I am sold. There's
an awful lot of baby boomers out there."
Jan
Howard
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Kody Job’s father, Kenneth Job, credits physicians
for helping to save his son’s eye. Kody was involved
in a paintball accident at a Woodward farm, which
could have killed him. Dr. Brad Taylor with BVA
Advanced Eye Care removed the cataract formed as a
result of the trauma and is hopeful that a good
portion of his eyesight will be restored. Edmond
physicians said it was the worst case of a frontal
eye accident they had seen.
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In
a two-year time span, attorney Craig Cole went from
clear to totally frosted vision. An active
60-year-old, he couldn't see facial features three
feet in front of him. He is a woodworker, gardener
and knife maker. With woodworking, he needs to see
distance and up close, and thick glasses are not too
attractive in his profession.
"My vision is beyond expression. I can see the
pores in your face, the threads in your jacket – and
count them."
The heavy amount of reading in the legal profession
taxed Cole's patience. "You don't go anywhere
without your glasses. You might go without your
briefcase. You might go without your best friend,
but not your glasses.
"You can't imagine the restorative power of the new
crystalens®. It's better than the old type of cataract
surgery with the single focal, limited vision. … If
I knew where to buy stock in the company, I'd buy
it."
Craig Cole, Oklahoma City attorney, Edmond
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Szymanski Family |
Dixie Szymanski of the Moore area struggled with
her vision all her life, wearing eyeglasses since
she was 1 years old. Cataracts in both eyes, eye
infections and allergies made the situation worse.
But those inconveniences paled in comparison to what
happened May 3, 1999. The metro-area tornado not
only demolished her home, but the bones around her
left eye socket were broken. She had numerous
surgeries but continued to have double vision and
halos. She underwent the crystalens® procedure this
spring.
“I hate glasses. My contacts weren’t working
(with my allergies), with limited peripheral vision
is a hassles, and when it’s hot, they are slipping
on you. They gave me hope that maybe, someday, I
could see 20/20.”
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For more information about Lasik, cataracts, eyelids or other procedures, please call or e-mail us today.
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(405) 752-2733 (888) 323-3937

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