I have been waiting for years for this surgery because of its risks and downsides as well as costs. My right eye is excellent but left one might need prescription, so I might get a surgery only to my left eye. Where is the best place to get it in Melbourne and how much does it cost? How long dost it take until I don’t have to go see doctor at all?

Asking “Where is the best place to get LASIK done?” in any city is a bit like asking people “What is the best car?” The answers you receive are going to be based on their principles and experience, not yours. Someone who principles low price over quality is going to recommend a uncommon general practitioner than someone who principles peace of mind over price (you can’t have both). Which are you?
Probably the most vital pronouncement someone who is considering LASIK must make is what general practitioner to choose. Although I do not perform LASIK, I have made a document for my falls patients to help them in choosing a general practitioner. The article can be viewed by clicking this link:http://sgveye.com/en/resources/35-about-…
The advice in this document can be applied to choosing any general practitioner in any specialty, not just falls surgeons.
From the bottom of your heart,
David D. Richardson, M.D.
Medical Director
San Gabriel Valley Eye Associates, Inc.
“LA and So Cal’s Trusted Source of Eyecare”
207 S. Santa Anita Street, Suite P-25
San Gabriel, CA 91776
626.289.7856
I had Laser eye surgery done after wearing glasses for 16 years. It has been perfect for me. I have had no changes. Of course, as I age, I expect changes. I also co-manage refractive surgery and have seen hundreds of successful patients. It doesn’t hurt, commonly. There is a bit of difficulty, but no real pain if you have laser eye surgery. The PRK translation (where no flap is cut) is a small more uncomfortable for the first few days subsequent the procedure. I’ve seen several people who said they were in some pain, but healed just fine. I used to wear both glasses and friend lenses. I had laser eye surgery done and it’s the best pronouncement I’ve ever made. I can see clearly, no squinting, no driving with glasses any longer. I can read road cryptogram, see the party leaves in the trees (they’re not just a hazy mess any longer). It’s also nice to be able to see what time it is when I wake up. The procedure is painless (although a bit uncomfortable) but takes less than 15 minutes. Highly not compulsory.
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