Dr William Boothe

Dr William Boothe

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A pioneer in the field of refractive surgery, Dr. William Boothe was one of the first cornea specialists to be trained in vision correction techniques during his Fellowship. In addition, he was the first cornea-trained surgeon in the Dallas area to use an FDA-approved Excimer laser for refractive surgery.
Dr. Boothe was among the first three surgeons in the Dallas area (and one of the first in the country) to use a microkeratome, the instrument that creates the flap during the initial part of ALK and LASIK surgery. The delicate procedure of precisely lifting the flap is critical to overall success of the surgery.
Dr. Boothe’s peers recognize his experience as he has taught other surgeons his technique in performing the LASIK procedure. Dr. William Boothe is Board Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. Dr. William Boothe’s love of medicine and passion for advancing technologies combined to make him a pioneer in ophthalmology.
Dr Boothe Ophthalmologist Your eyes are very sensitive organs that need the utmost care. Dr. Boothe, and yet, sometimes things can go wrong with your eyes - disease, age or injury or even heredity factors are just unpredictable so that even with the best of care, our eyes seem to malfunction.

 

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Dr. Boothe with the advent of lasik technology, eye correction with the use of surgery has become more affordable, more convenient and even painless. The accuracy by which eye surgeons have dealt with real eye problems has been remarkable. Patients have been thrilled with results. What a miracle! They can see!
About Dr Boothe A native Texan, Dr. Boothe received his undergraduate degree from Rice University with honors and completed his residency at Texas Tech University School of Ophthalmology. Dr. Boothe attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, before serving an internship at Presbyterian Hospital in Internal Medicine. Dr. Boothe completed a cornea fellowship at Jules Stein Eye Institute (University of California Los Angeles Medical School) where he specialized in refractive surgery.
If you have been diagnosed with eye problems that need a special surgical procedure, you are in luck! Books are available as guides to eye surgeries. Dr. Boothe all the procedures are explained in full detail so if you are seriously considering surgery, you can weigh the options more carefully if you are fully geared with information.
Dr. Boothe, let me give you a few of the books on the market today that will give you the complete information that you need. 'The Complete Book of Laser Eye Surgery' written by S.G. Slade, R. Baker and D.K. Brockman. This is an optometry book in paperback with 336 pages. Dr. Boothe with this book it is like you are getting a personal consultation with your optometrist without the worry of having to ask too many questions.