Cleveland Cavaliers Max Strus Has EVO ICL Eye Surgery
Max Strus is a professional basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers, as well as one of the first athletes to improve his vision through a cutting-edge procedure known as EVO ICL eye surgery. He had to use contacts and glasses every day due to myopia, so he received the surgery to successfully reduce his dependency… Read More
Coronavirus and Contact Lens Use
There is a lot of information and misinformation available about the coronavirus right now. The most reliable source of information about Coronavirus is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In case you haven’t heard, some of the actions recommended by the CDC are: Wash your hands often with soap and water for at… Read More
Mr. iSee, The Ice Cream Truck
I scream, you scream, we all scream for…Mr. iSee! Who doesn’t love FREE ice cream on a hot summer day? ClearChoice LASIK Eye has its own ice cream truck and his name is Mr. iSee. The truck is a refurbished 1959 Mr. Softee ice cream truck. And, he’ll make a great guest at your next… Read More
Summer Therapy Dogs at ClearChoice
This summer at ClearChoice, we have lots of exciting stuff going on. Of course, therapy dogs had to make a come-back after the success we had with them last year! On surgery days, volunteers from Anything’s Possible Dog Training will arrive with their furry friends on the patio for our patients and guests to visit… Read More
[Guest Blog] Dr. Wiley Puts Jaycees’ Cause First By Finishing Last
As runners crossed the finish line of the Blossom Time Run this past Sunday morning, they beat more than personal records. For every participant of the 5.25-mile run who came in before Dr. William Wiley, a donation of $1 was pledged by the ophthalmologist to the Chagrin Valley Jaycees. Dr. Wiley, 47, of Chagrin Falls… Read More
ClearChoice Cares – LASIK For Those In Need
At ClearChoice, we understand the issues that glasses or contacts can cause people in their daily lives. For many people, putting contacts or glasses on can be a nuisance, but for others putting glasses or contacts on can be more than just an inconvenience. For those who have suffered from traumatic injury can find performing… Read More
An Eyemazing Keratoconus Journey in Ohio
On Saturday, November 10, World Keratoconus Day, the corneal condition “keratoconus” (ker-uh-toe-kOH-nus) comes into the spotlight, along with the eye correction treatments offered to help patients with this very frustrating condition. Amber Bright is a person who has felt the effects of progressive keratoconus in both of her eyes. At one point, her vision had… Read More
RIP to a Special Friend
Today we say goodbye to a very special friend and patient of ours, Ana, a Golden Lion Tamarin who lived at the Akron Zoo. Back in 2017 the Akron Zoo contacted Dr. Wiley about Ana, who was having trouble seeing. Ana was 13 years old. She weighted 1.25 pounds. It is estimated that there are… Read More
An Inspiration for All
Working at a LASIK center allows one the opportunity to meet and work with some incredible people. Refractive surgery seems to be a magnet for a wide variety of life styles. We meet some incredible people every day, but sometimes you meet someone whose story jumps off the page. Katie Spotz was definitely a page… Read More