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I recently had CK done with Downing McPeak Vision Centers and could not be more pleased!! The doctors and staff were very professional and friendly. I’ve always been leery of visiting the eye doctor but at Downing McPeak, I felt very much at ease. The procedure was quick and painless, and I’ve not had to wear my reading glasses since. I would recommend Downing McPeak Vision Centers and CK to anyone!!*

-Mark Williams, Bowling Green, KY

It happens to everybody…

Sometime after your 35th birthday, you started noticing the paper was a little harder to read and menus were always blurry. To read, you kept reaching your arms out farther and farther until you finally had to get a pair of READING GLASSES. It’s a condition called presbyopia. And until now, reading glasses or longer arms were about your only options. Downing-McPeak Vision Centers now offers the latest vision correction procedure to South Central Kentucky. It’s called Conductive Keratoplasty or “CK” and it’s helping many people just like you lessen their dependence on reading glasses.

NearVision CK uses radio waves, instead of a laser or scalpel, to reshape the cornea and bring near vision back into focus. NearVision CK is performed using a small probe, thinner than a strand of human hair, that releases radio waves. The probe is applied in a circular pattern on the outer cornea to shrink small areas of collagen. This circular shrinkage pattern creates a constrictive band (like the tightening of a belt), increasing the overall curvature of the cornea. The procedure, which takes less than three minutes, is done in-office with only topical anesthesia (eye drops).

* Individual results may vary.

 
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