The Question:
I’m a 30 year old Asian male adult. I have both shortsightedness (left eye) and lazy eye (right eye) and want to correct both through Lasek. Is it possible? Should I book a 500 dollar consult?
Dear Darren,
You’re in luck, because I’ve fixed more lazy eyes by laser vision correction than any other doctor in the USA. The doctors who work for me are submitting our last ONE HUNDRED PATIENTS in a study for publication as we speak👍
I’m going to ask my webmaster to include the following paragraph on the Second Opinion tab:
“If you have excellent medical (not vision) insurance, meaning a PPO with a low remaining deductible, we will be able to get it to pay the $500 cost of your Second Opinion. You’ll just have to pay your copay to see a specialist for an office visit (between $0-$50). We’re the only laser vision correction center that accepts medical insurance. Plus, as a courtesy to you, we’ll credit the $500 it pays towards the cost of your procedure! Please call our office to check if your medical insurance will pay. But don’t call your visit a “consultation” or you’ll confuse the staff—it’s a Second Opinion👌“
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