I have been going to Dr. Garcia marcos for 31 years, I am 57 years old and at the age of 6 I was diagnosed with myopia. Great professional and great team with him. Without a doubt I recommend him.
Marcos Eye Institute
Pioneers
In the laser myopia surgery technique.
Gold star
Recognized by the Institute for Professional Excellence (IEP).
Femtosecond laser
New laser for myopia removal.
Experience
35 years treating ocular pathologies.
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Reasons why they choose us
At Instituto Ocular Marcos and associated centers we have staff specialized in new treatments for tired eyesight, myopia..., cataracts, retina, cosmetic surgery..., with lasers: Femtosecond, Excimer, Diode, Yag, Argon, Opal, Cross Linking... Our refractive surgery team has more than 30 years of experience, having stood out with their lectures on laser for myopia, hyperopia and eyestrain at various international congresses in San Francisco, CHICAGO, LAS VEGAS,…
Our experience and technology make us leaders.
We perform multiple laser treatments, microsurgery and diagnostic tests.
Astigmatism is a sight alteration produced by a focussing disorder, which only affects a certain plane.
Hyperopia is a sight alteration produced by a focussing disorder which gives rise to blurred images above all when looking at a nearby objects.
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Refractive surgery consists of a series of surgical procedures comprising different techniques that enable patients to attain a good quality of sight without requiring glasses or contact lenses. These techniques are aimed at resolving each individual patient's refractive problem (myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism).
For Lifetime Achievement, awarded by the Institute for Professional Excellence (IEP).
Frequently Asked Questions
No, only a few drops of anesthesia are applied to the eyes.
One intervention should be performed at one year of age and another at 3 years of age, provided there are no symptoms. If there are any symptoms, as soon as they are detected.
Yes, an annual visit to the ophthalmologist is essential for prevention. If you notice any symptoms such as loss of vision, lights or flies, you should see a specialist.
Yes, but there may also be other causes such as eye inflammation or the need to wear glasses. If the pain persists over time, see a doctor for an examination.