I my spouse and friends use the Great Lakes eye center for disease and eye sight. We all had the lasik treatment. Cataracts removed, eyes corrected with implanted lens. I have to have glasses for bifocals, my spouse didn’t and now doesn’t have to have glasses. It’s like contact lenses but implanted forever. Very reasonable. Four check ups on eyesight, glasses and implants all paid for, medicare.
Hello, I am a representative from LasikPlus hoping to answer your question. To clear up some confusion for you, LASIK surgery is a form of laser vision correction. LASIK is the laser vision correction procedure most frequently chosen by doctors and patients alike for correcting nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. LASIK is a minimally-invasive, virtually painless procedure conducted on an outpatient basis in a vision center or an eye surgeon’s office.
I hope this helped answer your question. Everyone’s eyes are different. If you are considering a laser vision correction procedure, I would recommend seeing your eye doctor or setting up a free consultation with one of the LasikPlus doctors to see if you are a candidate. Feel free to visit http://tinyurl.com/LasikPlus or call 1 (866) 953-0282. I hope this information was helpful, thank you for taking the time to research LASIK!
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Transamgirl
October 5th, 2009 at 10:22 am
Lasik is actually short for "laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis."
cowboydoc
October 5th, 2009 at 10:22 am
I my spouse and friends use the Great Lakes eye center for disease and eye sight. We all had the lasik treatment. Cataracts removed, eyes corrected with implanted lens. I have to have glasses for bifocals, my spouse didn’t and now doesn’t have to have glasses. It’s like contact lenses but implanted forever. Very reasonable. Four check ups on eyesight, glasses and implants all paid for, medicare.
LasikPlus
October 5th, 2009 at 10:22 am
Hello, I am a representative from LasikPlus hoping to answer your question. To clear up some confusion for you, LASIK surgery is a form of laser vision correction. LASIK is the laser vision correction procedure most frequently chosen by doctors and patients alike for correcting nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. LASIK is a minimally-invasive, virtually painless procedure conducted on an outpatient basis in a vision center or an eye surgeon’s office.
I hope this helped answer your question. Everyone’s eyes are different. If you are considering a laser vision correction procedure, I would recommend seeing your eye doctor or setting up a free consultation with one of the LasikPlus doctors to see if you are a candidate. Feel free to visit http://tinyurl.com/LasikPlus or call 1 (866) 953-0282. I hope this information was helpful, thank you for taking the time to research LASIK!
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