Academy of Cataract and Laser Surgery

Augusta, Georgia

Home - The Academy of Cataract and Laser Surgery specializes in ophthalmology including cataract surgery and vision correction in Augusta, Georgia

About the Academy - The Academy of Cataract and Laser Surgery offers the latest, state-of-the-art medical and surgical eye care

About Doctor Bruckner - Dr. Bruckner has been practicing ophthalmology in Augusta, Georgia since 1973.

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Procedures - Dr. Howard Bruckner of Augusta Georgia has performed thousands of refractive surgery and other ophthalmic procedures including:

  • Implantable Contact Lenses - Implanting intraocular lenses joins a growing list of corrective eye surgery procedures available to Dr. Bruckner's patients in Augusta Georgia.
  • Glaucoma Surgery - Dr. Bruckner has actively treated glaucoma for years. Currently, he is using the latest glaucoma treatment technology with exceptional results.
  • Conductive Keratoplasty - CK is a new procedure approved as a non-cutting technique to reduce or eliminate your farsightedness and astigmatism. CK may allow you to reduce your dependence on reading glasses and bifocals.
  • Cataract Surgery - Dr. Howard Bruckner is one of Georgia's leading cataract surgeons.
  • Accomodative IOL Surgery - Accommodative intra-ocular lenses (IOLs) represents revolutionary new technology that may allow those of us over 40 to have our vision corrected so that we can see near and far without bifocals or reading glasses.

  • Allegretto Wavelight Surgery - The Allegretto WaveLight virtually eliminates night vision reduction, glare, and halos.

  • Dry Eye Treatment- Dr. Bruckner has several options to treat dry eyes.

  • Epi-LASIK - a laser eye surgery procedure that combines the advantages of LASIK and PRK to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

  • IntraLase Laser - A safer, computer facilitated alternative to traditional LASIK.

  • Photo-Refractive Keratectomy - A laser eye surgery procedure used to treat low to moderate amounts of nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.