Laser eye surgery for cataracts, glaucoma, and more
The Laser & Surgery Center at Clarus is a state-of-the-art ophthalmic surgery clinic conveniently located next to Clarus Eye Centre. Our on-site laser eye surgery center provides advanced laser treatment for eyes, including laser treatment for glaucoma, laser eye surgery for corneal scarring, LASIK laser eye surgery, laser eye surgery for cataracts, and retina laser treatment.
At our laser eye surgery center, you’ll experience comprehensive, patient-focused care—all in one convenient location. Our highly skilled eye surgeons, nurses, and staff combine innovative technology with exceptional surgical expertise to deliver the highest quality outcomes.
With the Laser & Surgery Center located right next to Clarus Eye Centre, it’s easy to access a full spectrum of eye care services, from consultation to advanced laser eye surgery, all under one trusted name.
Main LSC Contacts
Direct Line: 360-456-7077
Nurse: 360-923-4357
Manager: 360-486-9568
Billing: 360-206-2610
Fax: 360-357-4844
LSC Hours
Monday-Thursday: 7 AM - 4 PM
Friday: 7 AM - 12 PM
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LSC Location
345 College Street SE, Suite A
Lacey, WA 98503
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Main Clinic Contacts
Main Scheduling: 360-456-3200 ext. 1001
Technicians (TRIAGE): 360-456-3200 ext. 1136
Surgery Coordinators: 360-456-3200 (ext. 1125, 1126, OR 1181)
Billing: 360-923-4344
Fax: 360-456-3894
Eye Surgery Performed at LSC
Cataract Surgery
- Laser Cataract Surgery: A gentle laser treatment that removes cloudy vision caused by cataracts and replaces the eye’s natural lens with a clear one for sharper sight.
Corneal Transplants: Replaces a damaged or cloudy cornea with healthy donor tissue to restore clear, comfortable vision.
Glaucoma Surgery
- Laser Trabeculoplasty: A quick laser procedure that helps fluid drain from the eye more easily, lowering pressure caused by glaucoma.
- Viscocanalostomy: A minimally invasive glaucoma surgery that gently opens the eye’s natural drainage channels to reduce pressure and protect vision.
- Trabeculectomy: Creates a new pathway for fluid to drain from the eye, helping control pressure for patients with glaucoma.
- Glaucoma Drainage: Involves placing a small device in the eye to redirect fluid and keep eye pressure under control safely.
- Minimally-Invasive Glaucoma Procedures
- Blepharoplasty: Removes excess skin or tissue from the eyelids to improve vision and create a refreshed, natural appearance.
- Tear Duct Surgery: Opens or repairs blocked tear ducts so tears can flow normally again, easing irritation and watering.
- Eyelift Surgery: Enhances the appearance of the eyes by lifting sagging or puffy eyelids for a more rested, youthful look.
How is Cataract Surgery Performed?
Cataract surgery is a procedure to remove the lens of the eye and, in most cases, replace it with an artificial lens. Learn more with this short video from the American Academy of Ophthalmology: