Can anyone recommend a good lasik surgeon in nj or ny?Oren I have gone to tow doctors who have said I am a good candidate. One was too expensive and the one with the reasonable price which is the one that I have heard of the most has had 17 malpractice lawsuits.
Camellia What is a "reasonable price" when the risk is your sight? 17 lawsuits is a lot, even by high-volume refractive surgery standards. Are you willing to take this kind of risk to save a few dollars? These are your eyes, don't cheap out on your vision. It's one thing if you buy a cheap LCD TV and the pixels go bad - you can take it back and exchange it for a new one. But if you have a bad outcome with eye surgery you're stuck with that for life.Probably the most important decision someone who is considering LASIK must make is what surgeon to choose. Although I do not perform LASIK, I have created a document for my cataract patients to help them in choosing a surgeon. 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 surgeon in any specialty, not just cataract surgeons.Sincerely, David D. Richardson, M.D.Medical DirectorSan 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
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