Dr. Joshua Vrabec, MD
Board-Certified Ophthalmologist in Rochester Hills, MI
I’d like to thank you for considering me and the Clear Vision Cataract & LASIK Center to be your eye doctors in Rochester Hills and Troy. We have built an amazing team of vision correction specialists who are deeply dedicated and highly trained to listen to your concerns and help you achieve your vision goals. I understand the importance of not only delivering great outcomes with advanced cataract surgery or LASIK, but also delivering that expert care with kindness and compassion. Sadly, “Big Medicine” has overtaken many aspects of health care, but I’m proud to say we continue to provide a superior, more personalized product for our patients due to our ongoing commitment to remaining independently owned and operated.
For more than 25 years, I’ve helped thousands of patients achieve their vision goals by demanding the very best from myself and my team and continuing to invest in cutting-edge technology that helps our patients achieve their vision goals with a satisfaction rate over 99% and a 5-Star Google Rating. But don’t take my word for it, just read some of our Testimonials! You’ll see that our patients continue to choose Clear Vision Cataract & LASIK Center for their cataract surgery or LASIK due to our personalized approach and focus on the individual patient’s needs. We pride ourselves on getting to know each of our patients, and continuously are updating and improving our processes as technology advances. We offer a clean, updated environment including a state-of-the-art procedure suite, which allows us to handle nearly every aspect of your care in one convenient location. It is truly my goal to be the top cataract and LASIK surgeon in the Detroit metro area with the best outcomes and best patient experience. I look forward to meeting you, and finding out how the Clear Vision Cataract & LASIK Center in Rochester Hills may partner with you in achieving your personal goals for your vision.
After growing up and training in Wisconsin, I’m now a long-term resident of Michigan and reside in Rochester Hills. I enjoy traveling and spending time with my family, trail running, mountain biking in Stony Creek, and preparing freshly cooked meals. Professionally, I’m most proud of starting Michigan Ophthalmology as a new practice in 2019 from the ground up, and then recently rebranding our practice to the Clear Vision Cataract & LASIK Center after expanding the office to offer on-site LASIK and cataract surgery in our very own Quad-A Accredited facility. I love that we continue to be 100% physician-owned and operated, which ensures that all of our patients are cared for without being influenced by outside corporate ownership.
With gratitude,
Dr Vrabec
PS. If you feel like you’ve been herded through an assembly line recently at your last eye appointment, you are not alone! Contact us today and speak to a real person who can assist you with a convenient cataract consultation or LASIK screen typically within a few days. If surgery is indicated, we typically can arrange for procedures within just 2 weeks after your consultation. Start seeing again faster with the Clear Vision Cataract & LASIK Center!
Education & Credentials
- Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Wisconsin-Madison (1999)
- Doctor of Medicine (MD), University of Wisconsin-Madison (2005)
- Residency in Ophthalmology, Chief Resident, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2009)
- Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Michigan (2009-2019)
- Medical Director, University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center (2011-2019)
- License to Practice Medicine and Surgery by State of Michigan (2009-present)
- Board Certified by American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO)
- Fellow of the World College of Refractive Surgery (WCRS)
- Fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO)
- Member of Refractive Surgery Alliance (RSA)
- Member of American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery (ASCRS)
- Medical Staff Member: Ascension Providence Rochester
- Medical Staff Member: Beaumont Troy Corewell Health
- Over 100 professional lectures, presentations and publications
Services
- Cataract Surgery – Cataract surgery is a common procedure where the clouded natural lens of the eye is removed and replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) to restore clear vision. It is typically performed as an outpatient procedure and involves making a tiny incision in the eye to extract the cataract. Different IOL options are available to address vision needs like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
- LASIK – LASIK (Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis) is a type of refractive eye surgery that uses a laser to reshape the cornea, the clear front part of the eye, to improve vision. LASIK can correct common vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. It is a popular procedure that can reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses.
- PRK – PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) is another type of refractive eye surgery that uses a laser to reshape the cornea. Unlike LASIK, PRK does not involve creating a corneal flap. Instead, the outer layer of the cornea is removed, and the laser is applied directly to the underlying corneal tissue. PRK can also correct common vision problems.
- SMILE – SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction) is a relatively new type of refractive eye surgery that uses a femtosecond laser to create a small, precise lenticule (a thin, disc-shaped piece of corneal tissue) which is then removed through a small incision. SMILE is designed to offer the benefits of LASIK, such as fast visual recovery and long-term stability, with potentially fewer side effects.
- EVO ICL – EVO ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) is a type of refractive surgery where a small, flexible lens is implanted inside the eye, in front of the natural lens. This procedure is designed for individuals with high degrees of nearsightedness or astigmatism who may not be suitable candidates for LASIK or other corneal refractive surgeries.
- RLE – RLE (Refractive Lens Exchange) is a procedure where the natural lens of the eye is replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) to correct vision problems. This is similar to cataract surgery, but it is performed on patients who do not have cataracts. RLE can address issues like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and presbyopia (age-related loss of near vision).
- Cornea Cross-Linking (CXL) – Cornea cross-linking is a procedure that uses UVA light and a photosensitizing eye drop (usually riboflavin) to strengthen the cornea. It is primarily used to treat keratoconus, a progressive eye condition that causes the cornea to thin and bulge, leading to irregular astigmatism and vision problems. CXL can help halt the progression of keratoconus and, in some cases, improve visual acuity.
- Dry Eye – Dry eye is a condition where the eyes do not produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly, leading to chronic eye discomfort and potential vision problems. Treatment for dry eye can include prescription eye drops, over-the-counter lubricating eye drops, warm compresses, lid hygiene, and in some cases, procedures to improve tear production or reduce tear evaporation.