UPDATE: APPLICATIONS CLOSED

New Free Epi-On Crosslinking  Trial  

HAVE YOU BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH KERATOCONUS?
 Cornea and Laser Eye Institute is excited to announce a new free cross-linking clinical study for people who have keratoconus

Opti-K™ uses two concentric rings of laser energy applied outside the visual zone of the eye, delivering mild heat in 16 spots to change the shape of the cornea. The procedure is minimally invasive, with no tissue cutting or removal.


Purpose of the trial

Clinical Trial Application

Applications closed - Feel free to contact us to get notified of upcoming trials.

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Why Is My Vision Changing?

To evaluate the effectiveness of the Opti-K™ laser treatment in reducing the need for reading glasses in patients with presbyopia.


Presbyopia is a natural condition that affects everyone starting in their 40s. The natural lens inside the eye becomes less flexible, making it harder to see clearly at both distance and near without reading glasses.


Apply For The Free Clinical Trial

The expected study duration is up to 20 months and qualified
participants will receive study-related care.

Eligibility Requirements :

  • Demographic: Male or female between 18  and 29  years of age
  • Vision Requirements: Have  a  diagnosis  of  progressive  keratoconus 
  • Contact Lenes: Able to discontinue contact lenses as needed throughout the study

This trial is free and at no cost to the participants 

Cost

Vision Correction Clinical Trial

You must meet the following criteria to be a candidate:

Call CLEI 201-692-9434

How Opti-K Works

Clinical Trial Duration 

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If you would like more information regarding this study, please contact our research department

Call CLEI on 201-692-9434