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Visian ICL Implantable Collamer Lens
10/12/2006 -
Dr. Endl Offers New Procedure and
New Hope for Keratoconus Patients
2/10/2005 – New Doctor Adds Services to FEEA
We are pleased to announce Thomas R. Elmer Jr., MD has joined our professional offices in Amherst and Niagara Falls. A native of Western New York, Dr. Elmer received his M.D. degree at SUNY-Buffalo School of Medicine. Following an internship at Ochsner Medical Foundation in New Orleans, he went on to a prestigious residency program at Louisiana Statue University, where he was elected Chief Resident in Ophthalmology. He then returned to Western New York and completed a Pediatric Ophthalmic Fellowship at SUNY-Buffalo Department of Ophthalmology. After the completion of his fellowship, he then went on an extended tour of mission eye surgery in Africa, performing a wide variety of complex eye surgeries.
Dr. Elmer’s extensive experience and training make him an excellent addition to our ophthalmology practice. This includes not only his skills in cataract, refractive, glaucoma and laser surgeries, but also his specialized pediatric training, which allows us to further expand our total eye care services.
Effective immediately, appointments for all ages can be made with Dr. Elmer by calling our Amherst office at 564-2020 or our Niagara Falls office at 282-1114.
Crystalens Procedure Available at FEEA
The new Crystalens procedure is here at Fichte, Endl & Elmer Eyecare! This all new lens implant will not only correct your distance vision, it also will help restore your near vision.
Crystalens Frequently Asked Questions >>>
Verisyse Implant for the Very Nearsighted
Now, those with extreme amounts of myopia, or nearsightedness, can be helped with a new lens implant called the Verisyse lens. This lens, available at Fichte, Endl & Elmer Eyecare, can correct vision in patients not able to be corrected with laser procedures. Read on for more information:
Verisyse Frequently Asked Questions >>>


