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A board certified
ophthalmologist, Dr. Crane is more than a general ophthalmologist. He
gives his patients hands on state-of-the-art treatment for cataracts,
refractive errors, eye diseases and cosmetic eyelid problems.
Refractive Surgeon
Dr. Crane is the leader of the refractive surgery
team at NNJEI. Dr. Crane performs the latest refractive surgery
techniques including CK (Conductive Keratoplasty) and LASIK.
With pioneering procedures and the latest refractive
surgery techniques in refractive and corneal surgery to correct
nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism, Dr. Crane is able to
help patients become less dependent on contact lenses or glasses.
Feel free to discuss these lifestyle-changing
procedures with the doctor during your visit, or schedule a special
refractive surgery consultation.
Leader in Institute's Rapid Vision
Cataract Surgery™
Dr. Crane continues his
leadership role in ophthalmology by being one of the first cataract
surgeons in New Jersey to offer his patients no needle, no stitch, no
patch, no restrictions implant and cataract surgery.
Dr. Crane is also one of the
first in New Jersey to use the new bifocal implant to allow patients
over forty years old to see well without glasses for distance and for
near or reading vision.
Dr. Crane believes the new
methods of cataract surgery he is helping to pioneer represent a major
lifestyle improvement to his patients.
Skilled Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Crane brings an additional
dimension to the services provided by the Institute. After completing
his ophthalmology training he went on to complete a fellowship with a
world-renowned ocular plastic surgeon. This training included
restoration of droopy, baggy eyelids or eyebrows, as well as, cosmetic
and aesthetic surgery corrections and skin peels.
As an ocular plastic surgeon, Dr. Crane trained
specifically to perform intricate reconstructive procedures around the
eye.
Co-Director of Mission Cataract
Dr. Crane believes that medical
treatment should not be denied if patients cannot pay. That is why he
participates in this program, which provides free cataract surgery for
those who have no other means to pay for this vision-restoring surgery.
Director of Institute's Glaucoma Service
Dr. Crane has been asked to
direct the Institute's Glaucoma Service. As head of this service, Dr.
Crane is responsible for insuring that all glaucoma patients are
evaluated and treated under protocols developed by the Northern NJ Eye
Care Team.
Dr. Crane's knowledge of the latest treatments and
diagnostic techniques will help to prevent vision loss in the
Institute's glaucoma patients.
Dr. Crane, with his warm and
caring personality, can effectively communicate problems and their
solutions to his patients.
Communicator
Dr. Crane believes that
communication is the basis of good medical care, as well as good
patient relations. Dr. Crane was a featured guest on the radio program
"Eye on Your Health", on WVNJ, educating the listening audience about
eyelid diseases. Dr. Crane encourages his patients to ask questions and
be involved in their health care.
Laser Expert
Dr. Crane is an expert in the
use of lasers for the treatment of diabetic eye disease, glaucoma
treatment, plastic surgery and skin wrinkle removal, as well as
treatment of "after cataracts," skin lesions, and refractive errors.
Believes Vitamins A Great Tool
Dr. Crane asks his patient who
have plastic surgery or who suffer from macular degeneration to use
specific vitamin regimens as part of their therapy.
Native of the Oranges
Dr Crane and his wife were both
raised in West Orange and attended Mountain and West Orange High
Schools. The Crane's have three lovely young children.
Involved In His Profession and Community
Dr. Crane is an attending and teaching physician at
New York Eye And Ear Infirmary and UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School.
He has taught residents as Chief Resident, and as Plastic Surgery
Clinic Director, and throughout his residency. Dr. Crane has received
awards and certificates for his patient care and education, and served
as a representative for the Committee on Conservation of Vision for the
New Jersey Ophthalmology Society.

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