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Corneal Transplant: 4 Things You Should Know

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Keratoconus is an eye disease in which the cornea becomes thin and bulges out in a cone-like manner. This can result in severe vision problems. Corneal transplant is one method of treatment for keratoconus. What You Need to Know Who should a undergo corneal transplant? Keratoconus usually sets in during late teenage years or in…

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The latest innovation in presbyopia correction: TECNIS Odyssey™

We are pleased to share that Dr. Rabinovitch and North Toronto Surgery Centre were among the first centres in Canada to implant the new TECNIS Odyssey™ intraocular lens from Johnson & Johnson.

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This innovative lens is designed to deliver a seamless range of vision and enhanced contrast sensitivity following Refractive Lens Exchange or Refractive Cataract Surgery.

North Toronto Eye Care has remained committed to providing patients with the most advanced vision correction technologies available.

We are proud to partner with leading innovators like Johnson & Johnson, and we value the collaboration of all our trusted industry partners who share in our mission to deliver exceptional eye care.

Together, we continue to help patients achieve lasting visual freedom from glasses and contact lenses.

The TECNIS Odyssey™ IOL is a next-generation presbyopia-correcting lens designed to provide continuous, uninterrupted vision from near to far distances. It features a unique freeform diffractive surface that eliminates the “gaps” between near, intermediate, and distance vision, offering seamless clarity for daily activities.