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Peter: Father, Husband and Actor. Lasik Surgery.

Lasik SurgeryI had the great, good fortune to be introduced to Dr. Alfred Kulik many years ago through my wife when I became curious about Lasik surgery.  She suggested I get to know Al, at the very least, as a friend whom she had known for many years.

I was plagued with nearsightedness all of my life and was generally unhappy with the contact lenses I wore since I was a senior in high school.  Continue reading “Peter: Father, Husband and Actor. Lasik Surgery.” »

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My Lasik Surgery

After years of waiting to undergo Lasik Surgery, I finally had the procedure performed on my eyes. The catalist was the arrival of our daughter Hunter (September 12, 2009). I underwent the procedure on October 09, 2009, less than a month after her birth.

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Lisa, Working Mother of Three. Botox for TMJ.

September 22, 2011adminPatient Comments0

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Botox Injections for TMJ and Migraine Pain

I have suffered from TMJ longer than I can remember. When the pain and the clicking got really bad, I began to notice how the bite of my teeth was off. I was also clenching my teeth and my jaw more than ever. So much so that I always had constant pain in my jaw. I’ve probably spent over five years in constant pain. Continue reading “Lisa, Working Mother of Three. Botox for TMJ.” »

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Patricia, Broadcaster and Reporter. Lasik Surgery.

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I love my lasik! I had it done in May of 2010. I wish I had done it years ago!! It’s wonderful to wake up with perfect vision and not have to deal with contacts or glasses. My dry eyes also have gotten so much better! I used to use rewetting drops contstantly and now just a few times a month! Continue reading “Patricia, Broadcaster and Reporter. Lasik Surgery.” »

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Dr. Kulik’s Medical Philosophy

Good medicine is about trust; it’s about loyalty and relationships. My patients know that whatever it takes, my job is to be an advocate for them. Sometimes, this means listening for an hour (and at times, listening about a medical issue that has nothing to do with the eyes because all information is relevant when it comes to health); sometimes it means making a house call; and, sometimes it means getting on a telephone and fighting for a procedure (If this doesn’t work, it often means eating the Baked Ziti that was my payment for the procedure). In a sentence, I suppose I am a hometown doctor practicing modern medicine in a very busy world.

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