The National Keratoconus Foundation
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FDA approved treatment of keratoconus with Intacs. Learn about the disorder, the Intacs procedure, and find a doctor.
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Keratoconus, The Official site of the only FDA approved device to treat keratoconus - Intacs corneal implants.
Restoring quality of life through better vision...
Intacs corneal implants is an FDA approved option for
the keratoconus patient that is in-between
contact lenses and a corneal transplant!
Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease,
which causes a thinning of the cornea, the clear front surface
Non-profit organization that supports research and education about keratoconus.
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The National Keratoconus Foundation helps to fund cutting-edge research to find new treatments for Keratoconus. We empower people with up-to-date, accurate information and personalized world-class support. We are a program of the non-profit Discovery Eye Foundation.
If you have keratoconus, or have a relative or friend with keratoconus, this web site will help provide you with the information you need to better understand this eye condition and its impact on daily life.
Our mission is to advance the awareness and treatment of keratoconus through education
Information for patients with keratoconus and pellucid marginal degeneration, with photographs, treatment options, and links.
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Information for patients with keratoconus and pellucid marginal degeneration.
Shore Contact Lens & Vision Consultants
A primary focus of our practice is the care of the keratoconus
patient. As evidence of that commitment, Dr. Epstein serves as Vice President
and on the Medical Advisory Board for the
. Dr. Epstein also writes Ask the Doctor ,
a regular column for the