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At Koch Eye Laser Vision Centers in Providence and Warwick, Rhode Island we believe that the decision to have Laser Eye Surgery is an important one. LASIK should be something you wish to do for yourself and only after a thorough consultation for LASIK Surgery with an experienced LASIK Surgeon or their staff. It is the surgeon and their staff that will ultimately provide you with the best Lasik Eye Surgery experience and results. Most important, at Koch Eye Laser Vision Centers, Providence and Warwick, Rhode Island we feel having all of your questions and concerns regarding LASIK Laser Eye Surgery or Custom LASIK answered as part of your information gathering and personal education process is something you deserve. Dr. Koch and his staff should be considered an important educational resource for you.
We are confident that using the information provided within this site and at www.seewithlasik.com in conjunction with the opportunity for a Free LASIK Evaluation at Koch Eye Laser Vision Centers will help you make an informed decision as to whether LASIK or Custom Wavefront LASIK is right for you. For anyone considering LASIK in Rhode Island or interested in finding a LASIK Surgeon in Rhode Island, Koch Eye Laser Vision Centers offers the answers you need regarding LASIK Surgery in Rhode Island.
For those patients considering LASIK in NYC or LASIK in Long Island, consultation is available with Mark Speaker, M.D., Ph.D. or Eric Donnenfeld, M.D. respectively.
No matter what type of Laser Eye Surgery you are considering it is important to take the time to become familiar with the facts. www.seewithlasik.com is a useful resource for learning about most topics related to LASIK Surgery including the various LASIK Eye Surgery procedures, Bladeless LASIK, LASIK Risks & Complications, possible LASIK problems and the cost of LASIK. By using it's LASIK Surgeon Directory you can find many convenient locations for your evaluation and consultation. The consultation is your first step in determining whether the choice of Laser Vision Correction is the best vision correction option for you. For some patients there may be LASIK risks and complications or even contraindications to having LASIK that may make other refractive surgery options safer and more effective. This is particularly the case for those patients who are somewhat older than 40 and have entered into the phase of aging eye changes called Presbyopia. For patients who are nearsighted, farsighted or who have astigmatism but also are Presbyopia, it is worth getting the facts on near vision Presbyopia correcting Intraocular lens implants (IOL) such as the AcrySof® ReSTOR® Intraocular Lens Implant (IOL), the ReZoom™ Multifocal Lens Implant, the Crystalens® Accommodating Lens Implant or the Tecnis™ Multifocal Lens Implant. While typically used to correct vision after removal of a Cataract, they can be used to correct near vision and Presbyopia in patients who are poor candidates for LASIK due to the presence of Presbyopia along with their distance vision problem.
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