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What Are the Different Types of Intraocular Lenses?

Intraocular lenses (IOLs) are artificial lenses implanted in the eye during cataract surgery or lens replacement procedures. They restore clear vision by replacing the eye’s natural lens, which may have become cloudy or less effective due to cataracts. Choosing the right IOL is essential for achieving significant improvements. Dr. W. John W. Murrell – who is double-certified by The […]

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Understanding the Connection Between Allergies and Dry Eye Syndrome

Allergies and dry eye syndrome are common issues that affect many people nationwide. If you have eye pain, itchiness, redness, or other symptoms, you may be wondering if dry eye syndrome or allergies are to blame. Discover the similarities and differences between eye allergies and dry eye below. This information can help you seek appropriate care and

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LipiFlow Treatment – How It Can Improve Eye Health

Meibomian gland dysfunction cases have risen from a rate of 3.5 percent to 69.3 percent. This disorder group affects the meibomian glands, leading to dry eye, eyelid pain, and diseases, including ocular surface disease. LipiFlow treatment is an emerging solution for these painful conditions. Learn more about LipiFlow, including who should receive it and how it can improve

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Cataract Surgery Recovery: Tips for a Smooth and Successful Healing Process

Every year, millions of people have cataract surgery. Recovery can be seamless, or you could have problems. You can minimize those problems by following the tips your doctor gives you to follow during the recovery process and as you get back to your schedule. Tip #1: Limit Strenuous Activity Heavy lifting, rigorous exercise, and even just

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Panhandle Eye Group Subspecialists

7411 Wallace Blvd
Amarillo, TX 79106

Amarillo Cataract & Eye Surgery Center

7310 Fleming Ave
Amarillo, TX 79106

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We offer earlier morning appointment starting at 7:40am for those who choose to come in at an earlier convince. Our phone hours are as posted.

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Wednesday
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This is the latest IOL for Dr. Murrell's cataract practice. The LAL is the first IOL that can be adjusted after the surgery. Dr. Murrell can customize your IOL so that you can have the vision that you desire.

The LAL is a premium IOL which will not be covered under your medical insurance hence will have to pay for this IOL.

 

What's coming to Dr. Murrell's practice in the next few months.
Embrace with Accutite and Facetite and Morpheus Prime and Morpheus8

Accutite and Facetite: - These are FDA approved cosmetic devices that can melt fat and mildly tighten skin. It requires only a small opening in the skin. The Accutite is for small areas such as the upper and lower eyelids. The Facetite is for the larger areas of the face such as the jowls, neck, and nasolabial folds.

Morpheus Prime and Morpheus 8 - These are FDA approved cosmetic devices that are applied to the skin to tighten the skin and collagen underneath the skin. The Morpheus Prime is for smaller areas smaller areas such as the upper and lower eyelids. the Morpheus8 is for the larger areas of the face. Both Morpheus Prime and Morpheus 8 takes 3 treatments spaced 4 weeks apart from each other.

The Accutite and Morpheus Prime can both be performed to the eyelids to maximize the cosmetic effect. Likewise, the Facetite and Morpheus8 can both be performed to maximize the cosmetic effect.

The Embrace is the device that rungs the Accutite, Facetite, Morpheus8, and Morpheus Prime. These treatments are not covered by insurance. The patient will have to pay for the procedure.

What's New in Dr. Murrell Practice in 2023

Light adjustable IOl (LAL) for Cataract Patients

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