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[ QUOTE ] i just went for my preliminary consultation yesterday i will get a TR up in a cpl days, to a week, depending on how many minutes before i busto wpt canada (prob like 135ish) [/ QUOTE ] fyp [/ QUOTE ] fYp |
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Can anyone recommend any ophthalmologists in LA?
I just moved out here and need to get my eyes lasered, but without a social base out here I dont really have any trusted word of mouth recs~ |
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My mom had it done and has had to go back in three times to get updates/eyes refixed whatever. I drove her there one time and watched the surgery. Viewing the procedure was a combination of gross and interestin. They put a closeup shot of her eye up on some screen in a special viewing room lol.
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Can anyone recommend any ophthalmologists in LA? I just moved out here and need to get my eyes lasered, but without a social base out here I dont really have any trusted word of mouth recs~ [/ QUOTE ] For a doctor in L.A., I recommend Dr. Robert Maloney. His office is in Wilshire Blvd. near Westwood, 310-208-3937. www.MaloneyVision.com I had lens implant surgery (not LASIK) because of high myopia. I had it done in one eye in July of this year, so far no complication. I am planning to get my other eye done in Nov. In his office, there are signed photos of celebrities such as Denise Richards, Nicole Kidman, Angelina Jolie that he performed on. There is a thank you letter by a Secretary of Defense. Initial consultation is free. At least $2,800 per eye for LASIK which include routine post operative exam and enchancement procedure up to one year. |
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I went to Dr. Peter Cornell in Beverly Hills. It was $4,800 total. One thing I would consider is that you want to be relatively close to the doctor. I ended up going there like 4 times in 5 days and once a week after for about 6 weeks.
The thing I liked about him is that he went in detail over the risks and said if I didn't meet certain requirements (like cornea thickness) he wouldn't do the surgery. Not worth his reputation. Good luck. |
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Had my LASIK in 2003, went from 20/400 to 20/15 and even better I think. My only complaint is I still have dry eyes but it's nothing a squirt of Lube eye drops doesn't fix.
Paid $2700 for both eyes. But don't shop for price shop for a good Doctor. |
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thanks guys ^^
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How do you judge competence, though? Go with the smooth talker? The one with the plush office and presume that it means he's higher end, as we all do with most other types of services? No, I'm not being cynical. Really, how does a layperson judge competence? Are there any doctors out there who are like, well, I only started doing this 3 months ago and you're my tenth patient, but hey, we all have to start somewhere, right? I imagine EVERY doctor out there gives you the same song and dance to make you confident in their abilities. Some have indicated that they entirely price insensitive, but it seems like a foolish proposition to go seek out the highest priced doctor for its own sake.
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Are there any doctors out there who are like, well, I only started doing this 3 months ago and you're my tenth patient, but hey, we all have to start somewhere, right? [/ QUOTE ] HAHAHAHAHAHA. I agree, though. I'm thinking about getting LASIK. In So Cal. 5K is a little too steep for me right now, though. 3K is fine. Wtf is the average price? If I have to pay like 5K to make sure my eyes are safe, that's fine, but that just means I can't get it right now. |
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I hade mine done back in 2000. Don;t remember what my vision was before but I am now at 20/15. No problems since. I think back then it was $3k.
The laser was on one eye for 8 seconds and 6 for the other. I didn't need much work. |
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