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Andrew Fink MD FRCOphth MRCGP

Dr Andrew (Aviram) Fink MD FRCOphth (England) MRCGP (England)

Dr Fink is a senior eye doctor, having trained both in England, and in Israel at Tel Hashomer University eye department where he continues to be closely associated. He performs modern Cataract Surgery (phacoemulsification) at Sanitas Hospital, in Tel Aviv.

Between 1997-1999 Dr Fink returned to the UK to specialize in Laser Vision Correction and Cataract Surgery, gaining unique experience, and publishing scientific research papers on vision correction.

Dr Fink is a senior laser surgeon with one of the largest laser surgery companies in the country. He has performed thousands of laser treatments over the last few years, with excellent results and enjoys the use of the most modern technology.

Dr Fink has been active in training new laser surgeons both in Israel and around the world.

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Smoking - Yet Another Reason to Quit the Habit
Article on new evidence that shows that smoking significantly increases the chance of the two commonest causes of blindness in the elderly-cataracts and degeneration of the macula (retina).
Laser Vision Correction and Reading Glasses
Whilst laser vision correction is usually considered by those who wear distance glasses, it can also help those who wear bifocal or multifocal glasses.