The 4 Eyed Professor: Dr. Chris Lievens Discusses Customizing Vision with Dr. Anne Zaki

My vision is cloudy, and I cannot see well. Why is everything so hazy? Most eye care professionals hear this complaint several times a day. Welcome to the wonderful world of cataracts. A cataract is when your eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy. Typically, the eye’s natural lens is clear. A cataract causes the lens to become cloudy and hazy, which impacts your vision over time. Are you interested in technological advances in intraocular lens (IOL) refractive surgery? Dr. Chris Lievens sits down with Dr. Anne Zaki to explain how to select the right intraocular lens to customize vision.

Christopher Lievens
Christopher Lievens
Chris Lievens is the Chief of Internal Clinics and Professor at Southern College of Optometry. Dr. Lievens has been employed in private practice, an ophthalmology referral center and he served in the United States Air Force. Dr. Lievens was the Chief of Aerospace Optometry at the Pentagon before joining SCO. Dr. Lievens is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and is a Region Chair of the Academy’s Admittance Committee. He is a distinguished fellow in the National Academies of Practice. Dr. Lievens is the co-creator of the fundus grading card and currently conducts research in glaucoma, dry eye, uveitis and contact lens care. Dr. Lievens has a Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration and is currently enrolled in a PhD program in Cambridge. Dr. Lievens is a member of the American Optometric Association, the British Contact Lens Association and the Association for Vision and Research in Ophthalmology.

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