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Lasik Surgery
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Begin your LASIK journey today
LASIK is a popular surgery used to correct vision in people who are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism. Click below to learn more and decide if LASIK is right for you.
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What is LASIK?Everything you want to know about LASIK, what it costs, and if it is right for you.LEARN MORE
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Do I qualify for LASIK?Learn more about how LASIK can help with specific eye conditions.LEARN MORE
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Getting ready for surgeryAll the information you need to prepare for your upcoming eye surgery.LEARN MORE
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Life After LASIKWhat to expect once you have completed your LASIK surgery.LEARN MORE
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LASIK and Myopia (Near-sightedness): What You Should Know
For people with mild or moderate cases of myopia, LASIK surgery can be a safe and effective option for correcting vision. -
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LASIK and Hyperopia (Farsightedness): What You Should Know
Can LASIK eye surgery effectively treat farsightedness? -
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Can I Get LASIK If I Have Cataracts?
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who have refractive errors in their vision, you may have toyed with the idea of having LASIK surgery. But what if you’re one of the 24.4 million Americans age 40 and older who also have cataracts? -
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Can LASIK Help Cure the Legally Blind?
In order to be eligible for LASIK, the sharpness of your vision must fall within a certain range.
Don't delay - you could improve your vision today!
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