Royal Spanish Center

Our Services

Our Services

The Most Advanced Vision Correction Procedures

Intraocular Lens Implant

Intraocular lenses are small, synthetic lenses surgically implanted into the eye. They come in a few different varieties and are

Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment

What is Diabetic Retinopathy? Diabetic Retinopathy is a serious eye condition that commonly develops in patients with diabetes. It is

Glaucoma Treatment

What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is a vision-threatening condition that encompasses a range of eye diseases resulting in optic nerve damage,

Keratoconus Surgery

What is Keratoconus? Simply put, keratoconus is a progressive disease of the eye that affects the shape and structure of

Cataract Surgery

Cataract Surgery: Symptoms & Treatment A cataract is a common eye condition that causes blurred and faded vision. While it

Testimonials

Reviews From Our Patients

Dr. Tamer is amazing. Very thoughtful and very professional. He did my surgery 10 years ago and never had any issues since!

Amazing Services

DR. Tamer Salem is the best doctor ever. He was extremely patient with me and super nice. He explains everything clearly before hand. He did an amazing job during the surgery and helped keep me calm through out the whole process. Highly recommend going to the Royal Spanish Center and asking for DR. Tamer. Truly a great experience.

The best doctor ever

Thank you Dr.Tamer and the rest of the team for the positive energy this morning! It really helped me calm. I highly recommend him especially when you are scared to undergo Lasik. The procedure is seriously less than 10 minutes.

I recommend to everyone

Amazing staff , welcoming and professional definitely recommend it for everyone.

Amazing Staff

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions, Answered Clearly and Simply

Our complete examination take around two hours. It is a series of specialized tests by which we determine your prescription, the thickness of the cornea, etc. Based on this examination your doctor will suggest the best method of correction. Since the examination may involve the application of pupil-dilating eye drops, you are advised not to drive a vehicle and have someone accompany you to drive you home.

You want to refrain from driving until your doctor tells you your vision is stable and it is safe to do so.

If you are wearing lenses, the measurements can be misleading. Contact lenses can alter the condition and shape of your cornea. It is advisable to stop using lenses at least 2 weeks before your exam.

There is no such limit. It is agreed that a patient should be in generally good health (e.g. no diabetes, allergies, etc.) After your consultation, your doctor will advise you on possible treatments based on your situation.