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Rodney L. Immerman, O.D.

Rodney L. Immerman, O.D.

Dr. Immerman is a low vision consultant to 9 private practices and has practiced exclusively low vision since 1982. He routinely see patients with diagnoses of age related macular degeneration, Stargardt's Disease, macular holes, drug induced toxicity reactions, uveitis, giant tears, diabetic retinopathy, retinopathy of prematurity, retinitis pigmentosa and high myopia. He has spent the last 25 years designing low vision devices for reading, distance, occupational and recreational tasks and specifically, low vision devices for computer use and refer to appropriate specialists in adaptive technologies.

He has become a certified visual acuity examiner and refractionist for six National Eye Institute funded multi-center collaborative clinical trials: Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy, Children's Hospital Medical Center Diabetic Retinopathy, Branch Vein Occlusion, Central Vein Occlusion, Silicone Oil and Collaborative Ocular Melanoma Studies. Each study has specific protocol requirements.

He has assisted in the training of retina ophthalmology fellows in clinical low vision practice and theory and has lectured to in-service training groups of ophthalmic medical personal and to low vision support groups. He has been published in a national professional journal.

Fellow, American Academy of Optometry

Recipient:

Dr. William Feinbloom Low Vision Award-May 1982- presented to the most distinguished low vision clinician in the graduating class.

B.A.-Psychology/Biology-Boston University-June 1978
B.S.-Visual Science-Illinois College of Optometry-1980
O.D.-Doctor of Optometry-Illinois College of Optometry-May 1982

About Crystalens®

Crystalens® is an
accommodating intraocular
lens that, unlike a standard
IOL, can treat both a person’s cataracts and presbyopia- loss of near and intermediate vision.

Crystalens not only treats your cataracts (a clouding or hardening of your lens), but can also reduce or eliminate your dependence on glasses. It does so by recreating accommodation similar to your eye’s natural lens.

Crystalens is designed to allow the optic, or the central circular part of the lens that you see through, to move back and forth as you constantly change focus on images around you. Crystalens flexes as you focus your vision.

To learn more about this product, visit www.crystalens.com.

In the United States, on average over 8000 cataract procedures are performed a day. The cataract procedure is quick, simple and allows for relatively fast healing.

This safe and painless procedure typically starts with eye numbing drops and a micro seal being made at the edge of the cornea. The natural lens is gently washed away and Crystalens is implanted. Crystalens can be implanted quickly and without sensation. Most patients return for a follow-up visit with the physician the day after surgery.