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We are located at:
1485 E. 3900 South
Suite 103
Salt Lake City, Utah 84124
phone: (801) 277-1087
fax: (801) 277-6742

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We accept most insurance plans. Prior to your appointment, please verify that your plan is current and one with which Dr. Miller participates. We are now able to bill most secondary insurances along with your primary insurance for all office visits. Please be aware that most insurance companies do not pay for refractions, which is a visual acuity test that measures your nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. We are HIPPA compliant, so please make sure you take the time to read the HIPPA Compliancy, which will be available in our office at the same time of your appointment. Financing is available for any surgical procedure you have with Dr. Miller through Vision Fee Plan. We have information at our office or you can link to their website at www.visionfeeplan.com.

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Cataract Surgery is the safest and most common surgery performed in the field of medicine today. Dr. Miller performs approximately 1,000 cataract surgeries every year.

Everyone will develop a cataract if they live long enough. Currently there is no medical treatment to reverse or prevent the development of cataracts. A cataract is a progressive clouding of the eye's natural lens. Cataract sufferers usually complain of glare, halos, dimming of vision, difficulty with reading and driving at night -- some even complain of double vision. Today, cataract surgery is performed on an out-patient basis and only takes a few minutes. Your cataract will be removed with the most advanced technique, called Phacoemulsification, under topical anesthesia. Once your cataract is removed, it will be replaced with a silicone lens designed to correct any nearsightedness or farsightedness you may have. One very unique procedure done by Dr. Miller at the time of surgery is a refractive procedure to correct astigmatism. Therefore, the need for glasses after surgery may be minimal.

Please contact our office for more information in regards to the following services

  • Toric IOL
  • Multifocal IOL
  • Crystalens

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Refractive Surgery includes Lasik, PRK, CK, Wavefront, Custom Ablation, and Phakic Intraocular Lenses.

Lasik surgery is a remarkable technology that reshapes the cornea by using a cool beam of light. Lasik corrects people with nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. Currently, Dr. Miller uses the Visx Starr 3 Laser. Visx has been used since the first Lasik was performed and has a proven track record for accuracy and reliability. They continue to upgrade technology and are now FDA approved for Wavefront. Dr. Miller has performed over 5,000 Lasik procedures with an incredibly low enhancement rate of 4%. The national guidelines for Lasik enhancement recommends a 15% or under enhancement rate. To find out more on refractive surgery and which surgery best meets your needs, please call our office and schedule a complimentary consultation.

CustomView by Visx

The CustomVue procedure uses WaveScan technology to measure the imperfections in an individual’s vision and tailor a correction “designed” by the unique characteristics of the patient’s eyes. By providing 25 times more precision than standard methods used to fit glasses and contact lenses, WaveScan technology captures imperfections that could not have been measured before. This information is then transferred to the laser to deliver a new level of precision and accuracy matched to the patient’s individual needs.

For years, glasses and contact lenses have been the standard for vision correction. However, these approaches are limited in their ability to correct unique imperfections in an individual’s vision. In fact, thousands of individuals may have the same prescription, but have different correction needs. With CustomVue, individuals may be able to achieve the full potential of their vision.

Please contact our office for more information in regards to the following services

  • Ck
  • Intralase

Please contact our office for more information on this service

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If the cornea is damaged--whether as a result of another eye surgery, dystrophy, infection, injury or keratoconus--it may become swollen or scarred and will lose its clarity. In some cases, medications or a special contact lens are prescribed. If Dr. Miller decides a corneal transplant is needed, your name will be placed on a list with our local eye bank and when a donor becomes available, your surgery will be scheduled within 24 to 48 hours. All corneas are tested for a variety of viruses and must meet strict criteria before they are released for transplant surgery. Surgery is done on an outpatient basis and can be done under local anesthesia. A successful corneal transplant requires care and attention on both the part of the surgeon and the patient. Of course, corneal transplant surgery would not be possible without the thousands of generous donors and their families who have donated corneal tissue so that others may see.

Please contact our office for more information in regards to the following service

  • DSAEK

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Along with eye exams for cataracts, refractive surgery and corneal transplants, Dr. Miller provides exams for glaucoma, diabetes, macular degeneration, contact lenses, Corneal Dystrophies, disease or injury. Our office provides the most current state-of-the-art equipment for corneal disease, cataracts, and glaucoma and aids in early diagnosis and treatment. All of our technicians are certified and have combined experience of more than 50 years. Dr. Miller encourages everyone to have an eye exam every one to two years.

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