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SMarie1981
12-12-2003, 04:56 PM
Hello all,

Has anyone had LASIK, Epi-LASIK, PRK or another type of eye surgery? If so:

Has your vision improved to 20/20?

How much did it cost?

How did you go about finding your surgeon?

Any replies would be helpful.

Thanks!

newtosite
12-14-2003, 12:21 PM
My wife is having Laser surgery in Jan. The cost is $1,250 per eye. Takes about 30 seconds per eye. Should have 20/20 by next day or within 2-3 days.
newtosite

tornado woman
12-25-2003, 06:23 PM
About $1000 per eye last March. I had LASIK in the right eye, but the procedure was changed to PRK in the left eye because the epithelium was fragile and there was a slight flap tear. I'm 20/25 in the right eye and 20/15 in the left eye. By most standards I am a complete success. By my standards I'm not happy at all. Why? Because measures of visual acuity are deceiving. Did you know that you can see two of everything and still read the chart 20/20? Or that everything can be greyed out and you can still read the chart? I have a visual aberration induced by the surgery (why I got this I don't know why) in the right eye called "coma". It causes everything to be slightly fuzzy, the starburst around lights at night to point downward, and everything to be not as brightly colored. This is a quality of vision problem and perhaps it wouldn't be as much of an issue for me if I didn't have such good vision in my left eye. It's a simple matter of closing my right eye to see what I SHOULD be seeing with the right eye. The difference between the eyes is a never-ending source of irritation for me. Rigid gas permeable lenses would help the problem, but my eyes are too dry. I need a wavefront guided enhancement for .5 diopters of mixed astigmatism (has nearsighted and farsighted components), but the technology has not advanced to that point yet.

Bottom line is that I strongly encourage you to do LOTS of homework and don't think that nothing bad will happen to you. It can, even with a low prescription. The worse thing that can happen is not that you will have to wear glasses - it is that nothing could be done to get your vision back. If you value clear vision, keep your glasses or contacts.

HappyMama
01-12-2004, 09:17 PM
I had lasik a few years ago. I was -4.25 in both eyes with an astigmatism. I am now 20/20 in my left eye, although I did have an enhancement done in that eye because it regressed to about 20/40 within a few weeks after the initial surgery. My right eye is 20/25. I am so glad that I did the surgery! At the time, I got it done at TLC Laser Center, www.tlcvision.com and it cost me $2400 per eye. They do have a corporate program where you can get it done for as little as $1800 per eye I believe.

mudhound
10-16-2004, 07:17 AM
wow, i see ads in major cities for $500. Are they legit?

angel1277
10-28-2004, 11:21 PM
Drs. that do mass surgeries can afford to drop the price that low because they do so many. Mine cost $3600 for both. My neighbor went to a Dr. of equal reputation for $1100 for both--same results---

taviz
11-15-2004, 09:24 PM
I had mine in 1998 at the St.George eye Center in Chicago at $1,100.00 for BOTH eyes . No problems at all since then!

Jody63
11-16-2004, 03:54 PM
I paid $4,500 for both eyes. I'm not from a big city, so we don't have many options here. For those of you who have had "touch ups", did you pay extra for those...if so, how much. I will be required to pay only $150 per eye if touch ups are needed.

 
 
 




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