If you are interested in learning more about vision correction surgery, contact Tylock Eye Care & Laser Center today.






Hyperopia (Farsightedness)

Farsightedness is a condition where light rays entering the eye focus behind the retina, resulting in blurry vision. In a hyperopic eye, the light rays do not converge or focus by the time they reach the retina. Hyperopia results from having an eye that is shorter than normal or a cornea that is flatter than normal. In this condition far vision is better than near vision. If the amount of farsightedness is large enough, and depending on the age of the patient, it will also blur distant objects, however the near vision will still be worse.

Dr. Tylock is committed to providing you with all the information you need to feel comfortable about making the choice to have vision correction surgery. After viewing our web site if you would like to have more information, please contact us for our free CD-ROM or Information Packet. We also invite you to attend one of our free Tuesday night seminars.

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Patient Testimonials

“Whenever I first walked into Dr. Tylock’s office, I did notice the Tylock Advantage… Everything seems to be top notch and on a higher level than everybody else.”

- Marty Head

“I first began wearing glasses when I was a freshman in high school… I couldn’t see the overhead projector… and then I started having problems seeing when I was playing sports. I just wanted to see 20/20 again without any assistance of contacts or glasses and I was able to do that the first day after the surgery.”

- Andrea Gardner

If you are considering vision correction surgery, contact Tylock Eye Care & Laser Center today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Tylock.

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