Khanna Rajesh

Optician in Corona, CA
Optician in Corona, CA Rajesh Khanna, M. D. Has perfected the art of refractive surgery through years of research, experience and training. As an experienced ophthalmologist and LASIK surgeon, he has been recognized as one of the nations leading laser vision correction eye surgeons, and he is a member of the UCLA medical team. Dr. Khanna is the lead ophthalmologist at the Khanna Institute of LASIK. He strives to supply all of his patients with individualized state-of-the-art eye treatment with the compassion and dignity people need when getting laser vision correction.

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1820 Fullerton Avenue
Corona, CA
92881
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Cornea Transplant procedures
read moreThe cornea is the outermost part of the eye. It is made up of many layers of thin cells. It is clear, therefore we are not able to see it. The first structure of the eye we perceive is the iris which is the colored area: brown, blue, or green are the normal colors. The cornea is masterfully crafted by nature. Even the most expensive man-made lenses cannot match its accuracy of function and self-preservation. The smoothness and shape of the cornea is critically important to its proper functioning as well its transparency.
Curing lazy eye or amblyopia with
read moreAmblyopia is the medical term for an eye disorder more commonly known as "lazy eye." Amblyopia is caused by reduced vision in an eye. Frequently that eye has not been adequately used during childhood. Amblyopia most often result from refractive error. In other cases, it is caused by two eyes producing a difference in image quality (i.e. one eye focuses better than the other). If amblyopia is not treated, the weaker eye may eventually become useless. However, early diagnosis and treatment can help restore vision in the weaker eye.
ICL or Implantable Collamer Lens
read moreDo you wear thick glasses or high-powered contact lenses? Are you aware your astigmatism is compounding the problem? You may have even visited a Lasik surgeon but been told your cornea is too thin or your prescription is too high, or they might have said the prescription is too much for your cornea. In all these situations another alternative is ICL or implantable collamer lens. Sometimes even when Lasik could be attempted, in higher prescriptions ICL may be safer and give better outcomes. You may wonder what's the difference between Lasik and ICL.
Keratoconus Eye Surgery
read moreKeratoconus Treatment Options Expert, Rajesh Khanna, MD personally meets you and understands your difficulties with your vision. Trust the Keratoconus treatment specialist, Dr. Khanna, to design a customized treatment plan which will be the best for you. Dr. Khanna analyzes the various specialized tests. He then custom designs a treatment plan for you which may include Intacs (corneal ring segments), FDA approved Corneal Cross Linking (CXL), Intraocular Implantable Lenses, Laser Astigmatism correction (in selected few) or even DSEK/Corneal Transplants.
Lasik Eye Surgery
read moreWe look at four variables to determine a person's eligibility for Lasik eye surgery which can be summed up in the mnemonic "PAST". Age The age of the patient. The best candidates are between 21 and 39 years old, however we can do Lasik on patient's younger than 21 and older than 39. Indications: 1) Nearsightedness, or myopia, less than 10 D. 2) Hyperopia, preferably less than +3 D, though Allegretto has given good outcomes up to +6 D. 3) Astigmatism less than 5 D, though we have treated up to 7 D with good results.
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