D. James Schumer, M.D.
Board Certified Ophthalmologist
Your LASIK experience begins with a complimentary consultation. At this visit, you and your Doctor will work together to determine if LASIK eye treatment is right for you.
Based on the results of your consultation and conversations with your Doctor, a procedure other than LASIK may be appropriate. Other procedures include: PRK, Advanced Lens Replacement, or Implantable Contact Lenses.
Your LASIK experience begins with a complimentary consultation. At this visit, you and your Doctor will work together to determine if LASIK eye treatment is right for you.
Based on the results of your consultation and conversations with your Doctor, a procedure other than LASIK may be appropriate. Other procedures include: PRK, Advanced Lens Replacement, or Implantable Contact Lenses.
FAQ
To have a complete consultation, please expect to be at our office in Columbus or Mansfield for two hours. If you wear contact lenses, we ask that you wear glasses prior to your consultation. This ensures that we have the most accurate measurements of your eye in its natural state. Please contact our office to find out more (800) 475-2113.
To have a complete consultation, please expect to be at our office in Columbus or Mansfield for two hours. If you wear contact lenses, we ask that you wear glasses prior to your consultation. This ensures that we have the most accurate measurements of your eye in its natural state. Please contact our office to find out more (800) 475-2113.
To have a complete consultation, please expect to be at our office in Columbus or Mansfield for two hours. If you wear contact lenses, we ask that you wear glasses prior to your consultation. This ensures that we have the most accurate measurements of your eye in its natural state. Please contact our office to find out more (800) 475-2113.
What is LASIK?
The most common type of laser vision correction is LASIK. This procedure is suitable for a wide range of nearsightedness, farsightedness, and/or astigmatism. With LASIK, a laser is used to reshape the cornea to adjust your eye’s focusing ability in 4 steps.
To learn more about the conditions that can be corrected with LASIK eye treatment, visit our blog.
What is LASIK?
The most common type of laser vision correction is LASIK. This procedure is suitable for a wide range of nearsightedness, farsightedness, and/or astigmatism. With LASIK, a laser is used to reshape the cornea to adjust your eye’s focusing ability in 4 steps.
To learn more about the conditions that can be corrected with LASIK eye treatment, visit our blog.
What is LASIK?
The most common type of laser vision correction is LASIK. This procedure is suitable for a wide range of nearsightedness, farsightedness, and/or astigmatism. With LASIK, a laser is used to reshape the cornea to adjust your eye’s focusing ability in 4 steps.
To learn more about the conditions that can be corrected with LASIK eye treatment, visit our blog.
“Every process, procedure, and person exceeded my expectations. Very professional and helpful staff. I have already recommended ReVision to others.”
BETH, CATARACT PATIENT
D. James Schumer, M.D.
“Over the last 25 years as an Ophthalmologist, I have had the privilege of improving our Patients’ quality of life through better vision. I have the best job in the world.”
My Why
“Over the last 25 years as an Ophthalmologist, I have had the privilege of improving our Patients’ quality of life through better vision. I have the best job in the world.”
Experience
As Founder and Medical Director of ReVision LASIK and Cataract Surgery Center Dr. Schumer has been a trusted and respected Surgeon for over 25 years. At the forefront of cataract, LASIK and vision correction surgery, he has participated in over 30 FDA studies. Dr. Schumer is a global teacher, trainer and lecturer in his specialty. His passion for Ophthalmology and Patient care is evident in every encounter.
Education
- M.D. from Medical College of Ohio
- Additional research experience at National Institute of Health in Washington D.C.
- Residency at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan
- Cornea and Refractive Surgery Fellowship at Hunkeler Eye in Kansas City, Kansas