Hot off the press!

Dr. Rivers and co-authors recently published “Small-incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) in the U.S. military: prospective study of visual and military task performance” in the December 2021 issue of The Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. As part of his last duty station in the US Army, Colonel (retired) Rivers assessed early visual outcomes and military task performance after SMILE laser eye surgery among U.S. military service members. The study included patients choosing to undergo the SMILE procedure and tested their vision, functional performance and satisfaction before and after surgery. The study found that after the early recovery period, SMILE laser eye surgery seems to preserve quality of vision and appears to facilitate the accomplishment of tasks related to their work and life with over a 90% satisfaction rate. 

All eyes are now on you. To explore the benefits of SMILE laser eye surgery in the Washington DC area and make a great choice for your vision today for a lifetime of seeing and doing the things you enjoy, contact us to meet Dr. Rivers and our team.  

SMILE laser eye surgery publication in JCRS
Dr. Rivers with co-authors (L-R) Practice COO, Denise Ryan and Dr. Rose Sia

“I’m honored to have our research featured in the December issue of the Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.  One of the things I miss the most about being in the military is the opportunity to help advance military medicine which results in better outcomes for our Nation’s military members. A huge thank you goes to the research team at the Warfighter Refractive Eye Surgery Program and Research Center (WRESP-RC) at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Lieutenant Colonel Samantha Rodgers and the two wonderful women pictured in this photo.”- Dr. Rivers   

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