Friday, July 30th, 2010

Is Refractive Surgery for You?

You are most likely to be happy with the results of refractive surgery if you agree with any of the following statements:
  • I consider my dependence on Glasses or Contact Lenses an annoying limitation.
  • I do not tolerate contact lenses well.
  • I am athletic, and freedom from glasses or contact lenses would enhance my performance or enjoyment of sports.
  • Occasionally, I worry about not being able to see in a crisis if I cannot reach my glasses or if something happens to my contacts.
  • I would still be happy if my natural vision were improved, even if I still need to wear glasses some of the time.
  • I would feel better if I were less dependent on glasses or contact lenses.

If you have any questions concerning procedures for nearsightedness or astigmatism, or to see if you may be a candidate, please contact us today.


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Dr. Val Zudans


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