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cantdrv55 05-21-2008 12:49 AM

Cheap LASIK surgery
 
In the Penny Saver, there is a coupon for cheap LASIK surgery. Price matching and refer a friend for an even bigger discount. I dunno about you but that doesn't appeal to me. I'd rather pay big bucks for a problem free procedure than get a run-of-the-mill twofer by a hack.

I went to a Home and Garden Show recently to look for a landscape designer and contractor. A LASIK surgery clinic had a booth there and was passing out coupons right next to a popcorn ceiling scraper contractor demonstrating his technique. WTF? No wonder we are starting to hear more problems with corrective vision surgery lately.

Buckterrier 05-21-2008 02:44 AM

I'm looking for a discount Doc for my prostate biopsy :rolleyes:
Agree 100%
"Doctor I can't see."
"Well you got the discount procedure, what did you expect?"

Jims5543 05-21-2008 03:48 AM

When my wife opted to do this, she went to her optometrist and consulted with him about it.

We ended up driving 60 miles away past probably dozens of other eye centers to go to a renowned one in Delray Beach. It was not cheap either.

You would have to be out of your mind to go to a discount joint. I am a firm believer in you get what you pay for and in some instances I am willing to accept this, this was not one of those instances.

Joeaksa 05-21-2008 04:57 AM

Its kinda like a motorcycle helmet. Get the best one you can afford.

Dantilla 05-21-2008 06:53 AM

While the FAA says I must use corrective lenses while flying, the DMV lats me drive without.

My eyes aren't bad enough to consider any surgical procedure. They may have a 99% success rate, but the last 99 probably came out fine. Not worth the risk. I just keep an old pair of glasses in the airplane.

Icemaster 05-21-2008 07:01 AM

You're talking about your eyes...got a spare set?

You get what you pay for.

Tim Hancock 05-21-2008 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dantilla (Post 3955189)
While the FAA says I must use corrective lenses while flying, the DMV lats me drive without.

Not worth the risk. I just keep an old pair of glasses in the airplane.


Ditto

FWIW my daughter just got Lasik and the bill was $4900. She was VERY nearsighted and now can see perfect.... still, it is pretty scary to think about taking the risk.

NICKG 05-21-2008 07:29 AM

do your homework...diligently...I had my eyes done and i am very happy..but i took the surgeon i felt most comfortable with..he also happened to be the most expensive. I had PRK...not LASIK

MRM 05-21-2008 07:42 AM

I have read that the learning curve on a lot of operations is very high and that you don't want to use a doctor who has done less than a certain number for some difficult procedures. My wife was consulting with doctors about a possible thyroid condition and she was told that is she needed surgery she should use someone who had done something like a thousand of that type. I suspect that eye surgery is the same. I am very nearsighted and have been hearing about good progess in dealing with people in my situation. I figure I'll give it another five years for the technology to get settled, I'll be in my mid-40s and my eyes should be reasonably stable, and I'll ask my regular eye doc for some suggestions. I'll pick the one with the most experience doing my type of eye and the best track record. Correcting people with 20/40 and no astigmatism to 20/20 is probably cheap and easy. A coupon probably works for them. Going from 20/100 and astigmatism to 20/20 doesn't sound like the same thing.

Jims5543 05-21-2008 08:05 AM

My wife was legally blind, if she had no contacts in she could not see my face at 15 feet just that I was a blur standing there. I want to say she was 20/400 or 20/500 her contacts were -8's or -9's, its been a while.

At first her vision was 20/15 but it settled down to 20/25 in one eye and 20/30. She cried after the surgery she was so happy. Worth every penny and it was about $5,000.

9dreizig 05-21-2008 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Cesiro (Post 3955337)
My wife was legally blind, if she had no contacts in she could not see my face at 15 feet just that I was a blur standing there. I want to say she was 20/400 or 20/500 her contacts were -8's or -9's, its been a while.

At first her vision was 20/15 but it settled down to 20/25 in one eye and 20/30. She cried after the surgery she was so happy. Worth every penny and it was about $5,000.

But Jim, did she still think you were good lookin when she could finally see ? LOL

Racerbvd 05-21-2008 09:57 AM

I just had the PRK, and am very pleased with it, not cheap, but worth every penny:D I too investigated it, but never, ever considered one of the cheapie eyes, as without my eyes, I would be very sad:(
I was also lucky, a buddy is a partner in the clinic who did mine, and even though he doesn't do that surgery, I knew he wouldn't lead me wrong, as, like many others, he relies on me to find parts for his Porsches:D


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