The Epoch Times recently published an article about Dr. Stetson and the Diamond Vision family. Diamond Vision is so proud to be paving the way in the Lasik community with our new, state-of-the-art NIDEK Quest eye laser which may make our procedures even more accurate.
Below is an excerpt from the article:
Dr. Steven Stetson spoils his patients with technology. The former Air Force ophthalmologist is the medical director at Diamond Vision in Manhattan, which specializes in laser-guided vision correction.
Slip on some booties to take a peek in his surgically clean office, and you’ll be met with a range of the newest and best tools in the field, all of which Stetson purchased with the belief that more granular data means more precise diagnoses, which mean better care. These tools range from state-of-the-art lasers to a device that helps the eye self-lubricate.
Stetson’s latest investment is a fresh-to-market laser: the half million dollar NIDEK Quest.
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