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What If My Natural Drainage Canal Cannot Be Fully Catheterized?
What If My Natural Drainage Canal Cannot Be Fully Catheterized? To get the full benefit of Canaloplasty, it is important for your surgeon to fully catheterize your natural drainage canal. Once that's done, your surgeon can then dilate the canal just as with...
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Will My Insurance Cover Canaloplasty? The good news with regard to insurance coverage is that canaloplasty is covered by most major insurances including Medicare. Although there are some smaller insurance companies and HMOs that do not currently cover canaloplasty as...
read moreIs Eliminating Drops Worth The Risk Of Having Canaloplasty?
Is Eliminating Drops Worth The Risk Of Having Canaloplasty? Canaloplasty is surgery and as a surgery it does have some risks. So, the question is to whether or not it's worth taking the risk, if your glaucoma is currently controlled on drops is one that needs to be...
read moreCanaloplasty Surgery | Theresa Dupris Shares Her Experience
Theresa Dupris Shares Her Successful Canaloplasty Surgery Experience Theresa Dupris: My name is Theresa Dupris and I will be 82 in April. And I am working at a school, in the classroom and in the office and I've been there for twenty years. And I was diagnosed...
read moreCanaloplasty Surgery | CEO Of A Not-For-Profit Organization Shares His Experience
CEO For Not-For-Profit Organization Shares His Canaloplasty Surgery Experience Gary Wheeler: I'm Gary Wheeler, I'm 65 years old. I'm the chief executive officer of a Not-for-Profit organization that does basically, retirement housing, health care, skilled nursing,...
read moreHow Long Has Canaloplasty Been Around?
How Long Has Canaloplasty Been Around? "How long has canaloplasty been around?" That's a question I get asked quite a bit, and I understand why. Anytime there's a new procedure, the concern is, "Will it last? What's the long term safety profile?” and these are...
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