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Richard
B. Foulkes, M.D.
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Born in Spokane, Washington, Dr. Foulkes
grew up on a farm in eastern Washington
State. He served his country honorably
as a corpsman and surgical technician
with the Navy and the Marines during the
Vietnam conflict. After discharge from
the service, he pursued a degree in Fine
Arts, an avocation that continues today.
At the same time, he successfully
managed a thriving business in Los
Angeles. While engaged in a fund-raising
effort for Cambodian refugees, Dr.
Foulkes was energized to pursue a career
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Dr.
Richard B. Foulkes earned a B.S. in
Biology from Tufts University, with cum laude honors, and went
on to receive his M.D. from Rush Medical College in Chicago,
where he graduated in the top 10% of his class. Doctor Foulkes
fell in love with his gross anatomy partner, Rita and married a
year later! He completed his internship in Internal Medicine at
Lenox Hill Hospital in New York and his Ophthalmology training
at Catholic Medical Center, an affiliate of Cornell University,
while serving as Chief Resident in Ophthalmology. |
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During his residency, Dr.
Foulkes met Lucio Burato, the co-inventor of LASIK, and became
convinced that LASIK would be the refractive procedure of choice
in the future. LASIK addressed the inaccuracy and instability
issues of radial keratotomy, RK, the most popular procedure at
the time. LASIK offered a safer choice for both surgeons and
patients. Pending FDA approval in the U.S., Dr. Foulkes began
his LASIK training, in 1997, at TLC Canada (The Laser Center)
with two leaders in the field at the time Dr. Jeff Machat and
Stephen Slade. During his training, Dr. Foulkes started to
formulate ideas he would implement in his own LASIK practice.
In 1999, Dr. Foulkes opened Future Vision Laser Center,
incorporating his own ideas to make LASIK a safer and more
accurate procedure. Using the Nidek laser, a new laser that
allowed for expanded zones of treatment, and carefully measuring
pupil size with an infrared device, the side effect of glare and
halos where dramatically reduced. Using plume evacuation and
careful real time outcome analysis, results with this laser have
exceeded reported results with other laser systems. In 2000, Dr.
Foulkes began a research center within his practice. Dr. Foulkes
has developed techniques for studying microkeratomes (flapmakers),
flap quality and flap thickness. He has studied nearly every
device and currently favors the Hansatome Zero Compression for
it's consistency and near zero complication rate. In addition to
research Dr Foulkes has written patents on devices to improve
safety and to address issues in eye surgery. Currently, Dr.
Foulkes is completing a textbook on the techniques and devices
for studying and creating microkeratomes. |
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Dr. Foulkes has personally
performed over 18,000 refractive procedures making
him one of the most experienced LASIK surgeons in
the Chicagoland area. He dedicates himself to
personalized patient care and to complex cases
referred from colleagues. Dr. Foulkes welcomes other
physicians to take advantage of the center's unique
setting to help solve the most difficult LASIK
cases. As a result of his continuous pursuit for the
safest and most accurate methods Dr. Foulkes has
taken the lead in advancing a field that is crowded
with innovators.
Dr. Foulkes is a member of the American Society of
Cataract & Refractive Surgeons (ascrs.org), the
American Academy of Ophthalmology (aao.org), and the
International Society of Refractive Surgeons (isrs.org).
He contributes papers and has been a panelist at
their meetings. He is an Associate Clinical
Professor at the University of Illinois Eye & Ear
Infirmary. In addition to his work in LASIK, Dr.
Foulkes has developed advanced techniques in
cataract extraction, which he teaches residents.
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Dr. Foulkes is married with two children and
a dog. As an avid cyclist, he rides several thousand miles a
year, often in an effort to raise awareness and money for his
favorite charitable causes. Glassesfree.com is his sponsored
bicycle racing team. He has treated hundreds of police officers
and fire fighters at a significant cost reduction, to aid in the
safety of their work. Dr. Foulkes generously supports Medicines
Sans Frontieres, Amnesty International and the Nature
Conservancy, as well as local organizations such as the Chinese
AIDS Society and the Guardian Angel Home in Joliet. Active &
Passive Eye Tracker |
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