John A. Stefano, MD, FACS of Shenandoah LASIK & Cataract Center in Winchester, VA offers an array of eye services in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere. For over 2 decades Dr. Stefano has been at the forefront of eye care technology and now offers iLASIK, a combination of multiple techniques to achieve optimal results. Additionally, Dr. Stefano can diagnose and treat patients for cataracts using IOLs, macular degeneration, and much more during a routine eye exam.
Along with his friendly staff and John M. Ely, PhD, OD, Dr. Stefano provides high-quality care using the most sophisticated and state-of-the-art technology available in the field of ophthalmology.
Along with his friendly staff and John M. Ely, PhD, OD, Dr. Stefano provides high-quality care using the most sophisticated and state-of-the-art technology available in the field of ophthalmology.
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For more than two decades, Dr. John A. Stefano has been known by his patients and colleagues for offering quality eye care throughout Northern Shenandoah Valley. Since 1979 he has established himself as a skilled eye surgeon, performing over 1200 major surgical cases each year. In 1986, Dr. Stefano was the first surgeon in his area to perform RK (radial keratotomy) to correct nearsightedness and astigmatism.
At Shenandoah LASIK & Cataracts center, we offer a comprehensive amount of services that can provide comfort and support for whatever is ailing you. Dr. John Stefano and the rest of his staff put you the patient as the priority. The iLASIK procedure is one of the safest Eye Surgery procedures in the world to date.
Lasik is amazing! I have been hesitant for years in regards to having the procedure. After seeing two other physicians, I just didn't feel confident and my gut instinct was "this isn't the right thing to do". So, after seeing Dr. Stefano, my gut instinct was this is the time. I had refractory surgery done on both eyes after wearing contacts and glasses for more than 30 years.
In laser-assisted cataract surgery with Dr. Stefano, a femtosecond laser is used to make the corneal incision and to remove the anterior capsule of the lens. The laser then is used again to make a series of cuts in the cataract-clouded lens. Then the ultrasound probe is inserted, as with traditional cataract surgery, to finish breaking up and suctioning out the clouded natural lens prior to placing the new, crystal-clear intraocular lens. By adding the femtosecond laser to the procedure, we can bypass the need to use a surgical blade.
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Brian McClemens
Sep 16, 2021
Jamie Keckley
Jul 25, 2021
Just arrived and was given attitude from desk staff from the very 1st second. It's 100° outside and they asked to wait in our vehicle. My son and I are both asthmatic. When I informed our AC was out she rolled eyes and said you can stand at the counter they didnt have room for us to set. In mean time someone else came in they never told them to set and they also called someone who was in their car and told them they could come in and set.
Once I sat down an elderly lady who was quite rude came out complaining because my mask was not pinched against my nose. The lady across from had her mask off her nose and nothing was said. If my son didn't need to be seen I would have been rude but I kept my composer.
Once I sat down an elderly lady who was quite rude came out complaining because my mask was not pinched against my nose. The lady across from had her mask off her nose and nothing was said. If my son didn't need to be seen I would have been rude but I kept my composer.
Tim Jones
May 18, 2021
Have recommended this place to other individuals for Lasik procedures. The Lasik work is the best in the area. The staff is professional and very knowledgeable. My only complaint is that when covid hit and they closed, they called me to cancel my appointment, but they never called me back to reschedule. (I called and rescheduled no problem.)
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