
Why We Care – Heather
In our continuing series on keeping the care in patient care, we spoke with Heather Osier. Heather wears many hats at Genstler Eye Center, and her work includes billing, human resources, and working as an administrative assistant. While her many roles don’t often interface directly with clients, Heather is a great example of how throughout all levels and roles at Genstler, our staff work to create a caring experience for all patients.

Why We Care – Katie
In our continuing series on keeping the care in patient care, we spoke with our Director of Nursing at the Topeka Surgery Center, Katie Renna. Katie manages the ins and outs of the surgery center, staffing, prepping for surgery, stocking, order, and doubles as a floor nurse floating through all areas of pre-op, inter-op, and post-op.

Why We Care – Julie
In our continuing series on keeping the care in patient care, we spoke with Julie Rouland, our Clinic Supervisor and Lead Tech. Julie works directly with patients, and oversees the techs at Genstler helping to guide the experience they provide to all patients.

The ‘Care’ in Patient Care
Today we often hear members of the medical community referred to as belonging to the ‘healthcare industry.’ Speaking of healthcare in terms of industry has the dangerous potential to overshadow what’s truly at the heart of what we do. Serving people.

The Genstler Philosophy
At Genstler Eye Center, we’re committed to providing true care as healthcare providers. This philosophy is formed by a few core tenets held by the staff at Genstler.

What is LASIK?
The term LASIK has become widely known, but is regularly confused for cataract surgery or PRK. Most often people have a general understanding that the procedure is a corrective vision surgery performed on the eyes, without knowing the specifics. If you’re looking for more information on what LASIK entails, you’ve come to the right place.

How long can I wear the same contact lenses?
Eye injuries don’t only happen on the job. If you aren’t careful, chores at home such as yard work, cleaning, cooking and home repairs can all lead to eye injuries. Without proper eye protection, sports and recreational activities can also result in eye injuries.

Avoid Eye Injuries
Eye injuries don’t only happen on the job. If you aren’t careful, chores at home such as yard work, cleaning, cooking and home repairs can all lead to eye injuries. Without proper eye protection, sports and recreational activities can also result in eye injuries.

4 Makeup Tips for HEALTHY, Luscious Eyelashes
I’ve never met a woman who didn’t want beautiful, long eyelashes. To enhance them we may use mascara, eyelash serums, extensions or even eyelash lifts and tints. But there are healthy and unhealthy ways to do it. Today, I’m sharing my top makeup tips for our patients – and you!

“There is NO WAY my eyes are dry. They water ALL the TIME!”
Strange as it may seem, excessive watering of the eyes is actually a symptom of the condition known as dry eye. Normally, the eyes constantly produce tears to stay moist. When your eyes do not produce enough tears – or the right type of tears – the condition is called dry eye.