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    Andrew Kopstein, MD

    Andrew Kopstein, MD

    K2 Vision - Scottsdale

    21 - Mile21803 N Scottsdale Rd Suite #100, Scottsdale, AZ 85255

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    (623) 323-2015
    Aaron Amacher, MD

    Aaron Amacher, MD

    Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center

    5 - Mile5250 East Southern Mesa, AZ 85206

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    (480) 420-1005
    Jay Schwartz, MD

    Jay Schwartz, MD

    Schwartz Laser Eye Center

    3 - Mile3130 E Baseline Rd. Ste 101 Mesa, AZ 85204

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    (480) 483-3937
    Benjamin Heller, DO

    Benjamin Heller, DO

    Eye Doctors of Arizona- Shea Park

    18 - Mile10255 N. 32nd Street Suite B, Phoenix, AZ 85028

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    (602) 207-8196
    Matthew Hammond, MD

    Matthew Hammond, MD

    Carrot Eye Center

    4 - Mile1500 S Dobson Road Mesa, AZ 85202

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    (480) 561-6000
    Scott Perkins, MD

    Scott Perkins, MD

    Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center

    15 - Mile4800 North 22nd Street Phoenix, AZ 85016

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    (602) 598-7646
    Loan Ramsey, MD

    Loan Ramsey, MD

    Swagel Wootton Eye Institute

    6 - Mile220 South 63rd Street Mesa, AZ 85206

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    (480) 641-3937
    Michael Campion, MD

    Michael Campion, MD

    Southwestern Eye Center

    < 1 - Mile1055 South Stapley Drive Mesa, AZ 85204

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    (602) 787-9100
    Robert McCulloch, MD

    Robert McCulloch, MD

    Horizon Eye Specialists And Laser Center

    19 - Mile18325 North Allied Way Ste 100 Phoenix, AZ 85054

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    (602) 467-4966
    Ijeoma Asota, MD

    Ijeoma Asota, MD

    Barnet Dulaney Perkins Eye Center

    5 - Mile5250 East Southern Mesa, AZ 85206

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    (480) 420-1005
    Michael J. Depenbusch, M.D.

    Michael J. Depenbusch, M.D.

    Arizona Eye Center

    6 - Mile1500 W. Ray Rd. Chandler, AZ 85224

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    (480) 963-3881
    Jon A. Konti, MD

    Jon A. Konti, MD

    Ophthalmic Surgeons & Physicians Ltd- Tempe

    6 - Mile3200 S Country Club Way, Tempe, AZ 85282

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    (480) 839-0206
    Robert H. Gross, MD

    Robert H. Gross, MD

    Cornea & Cataract Consultants of Arizona- Chandler

    8 - Mile1100 S Dobson Rd #120, Chandler, AZ 85286

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    (480) 833-8006
    Paul Petelin, MD

    Paul Petelin, MD

    Scottsdale Center for Sight

    16 - Mile14269 N 87th St STE 203, Scottsdale, AZ 85260

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    (480) 483-8882
    Orry Birdsong, MD

    Orry Birdsong, MD

    Schwartz Laser Eye Center

    14 - Mile8416 East Shea Boulevard Ste C101 Scottsdale, AZ 85260

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    (480) 483-3937
    Joshua K. Duncan, MD

    Joshua K. Duncan, MD

    Horizon Eye Specialists And Laser Center

    19 - Mile18325 North Allied Way Ste 100 Phoenix, AZ 85054

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    (480) 419-5400
    Robert Brems, MD

    Robert Brems, MD

    Brems Eye Center

    13 - Mile9746 North 90th Street Ste 101 Scottsdale, AZ 85252

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    (480) 391-0020
    John B. Cason, MD

    John B. Cason, MD

    Horizon Eye Specialists & Lasik Center- Central

    16 - Mile3030 N 3rd St #1250, Phoenix, AZ 85012

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    (602) 467-4966

    Michael Campion, MD

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    Southwestern Eye Center

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    1055 South Stapley Drive Mesa, AZ 85204
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    About this Doctor

    Dr. Michael Campion is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist who specializes in refractive surgery to correct vision. Dr. Campion also provides general ophthalmologic care throughout the state of Arizona.

    Dr. Campion was born in Burbank, California. He earned his bachelor's degree from the University of San Diego and his medical degree from New York Medical College in Valhalla, New York. An internship at New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center in New Rochelle, New York was followed by a residency at St. Vincent's Medical Center in New York, New York.

    Dr. Campion has extensive experience in refractive surgery. He has conducted educational seminars for other physicians since 1985. Dr. Campion has continually augmented his own education particularly in the field of refractive surgery. He holds several patents relating to eye surgery.

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    • English

    Certification and Association

    • Board Certified Ophthalmologist

    Education

    • Resident, St. Vincent's Medical Center
    • Intern, New Rochelle Hospital Medical Center
    • M.D., New York Medical College
    • B.S., University of San Diego

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    References

    1. Packer M. The Implantable Collamer Lens with a central port: review of the literature. Clin Ophthalmol. 2018;12:2427-2438.

    2. Martínez-Plaza E, López-Miguel A, López-de la Rosa A, et al. Effect of the EVO+ Visian Phakic Implantable Collamer Lens on Visual Performance and Quality of Vision and Life, Am J Ophthalmol 2021;226:117-125.

    3. Packer M. Evaluation of the EVO/EVO+ Sphere and Toric Visian ICL: Six month results from the United States Food and Drug Administration clinical trial. Clinical Ophthalmology. 2022;16:1541-53.

    4. Parkhurst GD. A prospective comparison of phakic collamer lenses and wavefront-optimized laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis for correction of myopia. Clin Ophthalmol. 2016;10:1209-1215.

    5. Ganesh S, Brar S, Pawar A. Matched population comparison of visual outcomes and patient satisfaction between 3 modalities for the correction of low to moderate myopic astigmatism. Clin Ophthalmol. 2017;11:1253-1263.

    6. Naves J.S, Carracedo G, Cacho-Babillo I, Diadenosine nucleotid measurements as dry-eye score in patients after LASIK and ICL surgery. Presented at American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) 2012.

    7. Shoja, MR. Besharati, MR. Dry eye after LASIK for myopia: Incidence and risk factors. European Journal of Ophthalmology. 2007; 17(1): pp. 1-6.

    8. Lee, Jae Bum et al. Comparison of tear secretion and tear film instability after photorefractive keratectomy and laser in situ keratomileusis. Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery , Volume 26 , Issue 9 , 1326 - 1331.

    9. Parkhurst, G. Psolka, M. Kezirian, G. Phakic intraocular lens implantantion in United States military warfighters: A retrospective analysis of early clinical outcomes of the Visian ICL. J Refract Surg. 2011;27(7):473-481.

    *American Refractive Surgery Council

    This provider locator tool is being provided by STAAR Surgical® Company (“STAAR”) solely to assist users in locating a provider who has experience with the EVO ICL family of lenses, as explained further here. Specifically, the sole criteria for inclusion in the locator is whether a provider is certified by STAAR to implant EVO ICL lenses. Users may search the locator by zip code, state, or current location. Two types of sorting functionality is available within the locator. Users are able to sort the results via distance, or by the frequency with which a healthcare provider has recently used EVO ICL lenses (e.g., within the past 12 months). Irrespective of the sorting method selected, all providers are shown in the results within the queried geographic location. The listed order of providers under any sorting method, including the initial presentation of providers in a geographic location, is based on a variety of factors, including whether the provider maintains consumer-facing information about EVO ICL lenses on its website, the breadth and quality of such information, whether it has demonstrated a commitment to training staff and offering the EVO ICL as a refractive procedure option to qualified patients, and how frequently the provider has performed procedures using the EVO ICL over the past year.

    Notwithstanding the above, this provider locator tool should not be construed in any way as an endorsement or recommendation by STAAR as to the qualifications of any provider listed in this tool or the quality of medical care they can provide. STAAR makes no guarantees that using a provider from this list will result in your desired outcome. It is wholly and solely your responsibility to assess the qualifications of a potential provider. STAAR recommends that you meet and discuss the benefits and risks of the EVO ICL lens, and the procedure to implant the EVO ICL lens with the potential provider.

    STAAR hereby disclaims any and all liability arising from your use of and/or reliance on the information contained in this provider locator tool.

    Important Safety Information

    The EVO Visian ICL Lens is intended for the correction of moderate to high nearsightedness. EVO Visian ICL and EVO Visian TICL surgery is intended to safely and effectively correct nearsightedness between -3.0 D to -15.0 D, the reduction in nearsightedness up to -20.0 D and treatment of astigmatism from 1.0 D to 4.0 D. If you have nearsightedness within these ranges, EVO Visian ICL surgery may improve your distance vision without eyeglasses or contact lenses. Because the EVO Visian ICL corrects for distance vision, it does not eliminate the need for reading glasses, you may require them at some point, even if you have never worn them before.

    Implantation of the EVO Visian ICL is a surgical procedure, and as such, carries potentially serious risks. Please discuss the risks with your eye care professional. Complications, although rare, may include need for additional surgical procedures, inflammation, loss of cells from the back surface of the cornea, increase in eye pressure, and cataracts.

    You should NOT have EVO Visian ICL surgery if:

    • Your doctor determines that the shape of your eye is not an appropriate fit for the EVO Visian ICL
    • You are pregnant or nursing
    • You have moderate to severe damage to the optic nerve caused by increased pressure (glaucoma)
    • You do not meet the minimum endothelial cell density for your age at the time of implantation as determined by your eye doctor
    • Your vision is not stable as determined by your eye doctor

    Before considering EVO Visian ICL surgery you should have a complete eye examination and talk with your eye care professional about EVO Visian ICL surgery, especially the potential benefits, risks, and complications. You should discuss the time needed for healing after surgery. For additional information with potential benefits, risks and complications please visit DiscoverICL.com.

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