Spring Savings on LASIK! Enjoy life without depending on glasses or contacts

If you’ve been thinking about having iLASIK laser vision correction, Dr. Jonathan Frantz is now offering a $500 discount on iLASIK through June 21, 2010.

LASIK continues to provide a greater degree of freedom from glasses and contact lenses for millions of active people.  Our iLASIK 100% blade-free procedure by Dr. Frantz is tailored to your individual eyes to provide improved safety, better vision, and more precision.

We offer financing plans and encourage you to use your flexible spending account, which allows you to set aside pre-tax dollars for certain medical costs, including iLASIK. If you work for a company that offers flexible spending accounts, talk to your benefits manager about the option to use your savings for your iLASIK procedure in 2010.

Request an Appointment on this website or call us at 239-791-2020 to schedule your complimentary screening, your first step to your new vision.

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Write Your Representative or Senator Regarding 21.2% Medicare Physician Payment Cut

On March 2 President Obama signed H.R. 4691, the “Temporary Extension Act of 2010” into law, postponing the 21.2% reduction in Medicare physician payments until April 1.  Unfortunately, rather than establishing a pathway for a repeal of the flawed Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula, the Senate is, once again, considering a short-term, 7-month extension through the end of September as part of the Baucus Substitute to the House-passed version of H.R. 4213, the American Workers, State, and Business Relief Act of 2010.

The American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons (ASCRS), Dr. Jonathan Frantz, and the entire medical community have reiterated opposition to any further short-term “fixes” and are urging the Congress, and in particular the Senate, to permanently repeal the SGR formula. Access to care for millions of patients, especially our nation’s seniors and military families, is at immediate risk because of the flawed Medicare physician payment formula. Physicians are the foundation of the health care delivery system and Congress must enact permanent reform, no more short-term solutions.

Below is a letter that the surgical coalition of ASCRS developed for patients to send to their members of Congress demanding action on this important issue. Feel free to copy and paste it in a letter to your Representative or Senator:

Representative or Senator ______________

_________House/or Senate Office Building

Washington, DC 20515(House), 20510 (Senate)

Attn: Health Legislative Assistant

Re:  Medicare Access to Specialty Physicians and Surgeons.

Dear Representative/Senator _______________:

My doctor has always been there to take care of me.  I am worried about my doctor’s ability to continue to accept my Medicare insurance.

Over the past few years, increased pressures on the Medicare program have made it difficult for many doctors to continue to accept Medicare, and I am concerned that my doctors may have to quit the program or limit the number of Medicare patients they see.

On top of that, costs for doctors to provide service to me have continued to rise.  Any expansion of coverage or reform of the health care system that doesn’t first address problems in the existing system is doomed to fail.  Please find a way to replace the flawed formula that determines Medicare reimbursements with one that is fully paid for without borrowing from future Medicare payments or benefits, that is sustainable long-term, and that more closely reflects the actual increased costs of meeting the health needs of  patients like me.

Please make stabilization of Medicare a top priority.   I want to know that my doctor will be there when I need one.  Please keep my doctor in Medicare.  Thank you for taking care of an issue vital to all Americans.

Sincerely,

Your Name

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Optometrist Joins Florida Eye Health Medical Team

Feder-Web-emailLocal Cataract and LASIK Specialist Jonathan M. Frantz, MD, FACS, has announced that Board-Certified Optometrist Kimberly B. Feder, OD, has joined the medical team at Florida Eye Health.   As one of six optometrists at the practice, Dr. Feder is a primary eye care provider who specializes in examination and diagnosis of eye diseases, vision conditions, testing for eyeglasses and contact lenses, and provides pre and post-operative care of surgery patients.

Dr. Feder received her Doctor of Optometry from the New England College of Optometry and performed an Ocular Disease Residency at Boston VA Healthcare System.  She graduated from the University of Florida with a BA in Microbiology & Cell Science.

Among her professional affiliations, Dr. Feder is a member of the American Academy of Optometry, the American Optometric Association, the Florida Optometric Association and Beta Sigma Kappa Optometric Honor Society.

Dr. Feder grew up in South Fort Myers and has a two-year-old daughter. Her parents, Vicki and Norman Feder, now live in Naples.  She recently moved back to the area after working as Director of Eye Care Services for the South Boston Community Health Center, in Boston, MA, and Assistant Clinical Professor for the New England College of Optometry.

Dr. Feder will see patients in the Fort Myers and Naples offices of Florida Eye Health.  For more information or to schedule an appointment, call the main office in Fort Myers at (239) 418-0999 or online.

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Juvederm Facial Filler Now with Lidocaine

This month Allergan, Inc. announced that the FDA has approved Juvederm® XC, a new version of its dermal filler. This latest version contains the local anesthetic lidocaine, which is also in the Hydrelle facial filler. Lidocaine numbs the treatment area within seconds to give patients more comfort during treatment of moderate-to-severe wrinkles and folds around the nose and mouth. According to Allergan, over 90% of subjects reported less treatment pain compared to non-lidocaine Juvederm. Click here to learn more about facial fillers and injectables.

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Dr. Juan Canizales Appears on Hispanic TV Show

Florida Eye Health Optometrist Dr. Juan Canizales was recently a guest on “Viva Su Salud,” a Hispanic program whose mission is to educate the Hispanic community on various health topics. The program airs on Saturday mornings on Telemundo-43.  Viva Su Salud’s host, Dr. Mabel Lopez, talked with Dr. Canizales about cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, pterygiums, and glaucoma which all affect the Hispanic community.  If you understand Spanish click here to see the interview.

Dr. Canizales joined the Florida Eye Health medical team, headed by Cataract & LASIK Specialist Dr. Jonathan Frantz, in March 2006 as an optometrist in the Naples office, 2100 Tamiami Trail North.  Born in Madrid, Spain, Dr. Canizales lived in the United States all his life and moved to Southwest Florida from Miami, FL.  He received his Doctor of Optometry from Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL, and speaks fluent English and Spanish..

To schedule an appointment with Dr. Canizales, call 430-3939 or fill out the appointment request form here.

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