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At the Khanna Institute, patient care and safety has always been our primary goal. Our practice is centered around you: your needs, your goals, and above all, your satisfaction with your results.
Beverly Hills Lasik surgeon Rajesh Khanna M.D. envisioned a place where people would be able to go for more than just world-class eye care. He wanted his patients to feel comfortable and confident as they received state-of-the-art treatment tailored to their individual needs. We only use the most advanced FDA-approved technology and techniques to increase the safety and efficiency of our vision correction procedures.
Beverly Hills Lasik Surgery, Los Angeles Lasik surgeon
Beverly Hills Intacs, Cataract Surgeon
Los Angeles eye surgeon, kerataconus, wavefront, Laser vision correction, Cataract Surgery
History
Established in 2003.
First do no harm.
Make sure patient is a good candidate for Lasik by ensuring adequate corneal thickness, refractive stability and normal shape of cornea. Then use the most appropriate FDA approved equipment. Supported by well trained and certified staff, employ the latest generation of lasers to do a pain free procedure liberating the patient from contact lenses and glasses.
Treat patients like family member. Dr. Khanna has successfully operated on his mom, sister in law, nephew, Uncle. he has operated on many physicians, dentists and other medical professionals. Celebrities have had new vision and endorsed him.
So get ready to be treated like royalty and have your eyes pampered.
Meet the Business Owner
Rajesh Khanna, MD D.
Business Owner
Surgical Experience
1.Thousands of LASIK procedures. Skilled in Blade free LASIK, Epilasik, LASEK, PRK. Experienced on Visx, Intralase, Allegreto, Ladar and Nidek lasers.
Publications in International Journals
«Analysis of accuracy of A Scan results.» International Society of Refractive Surgeons Abstract Book 2001.
«Best Uncorrected Visual Acuity (BUCVA) and Best corrected Visual Acuity– Tears (BCVAT).» J Cataract Refract Surg 1998;24:1287−88.
«Interface Keratitis — induced stromal thinning — an early postoperative complication of LASIK surgery.» J Cataract Refract Surg 1998; 24:1277−79.
«Incidence of complications in 1st month following LASIK.» American Academy of Ophthalmology Abstract Book 1998;185(272).
«Proposed classification of Interface Deposits and Flap Wrinkles.» International Society of Refractive Surgeons Abstract Book 1998;87.
«Interface Keratitis after LASIK may be caused by Microkeratome Lubricant Deposits.» Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1998;39(4)S750
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