Miami Laser Vision Correction
A World of Better Vision
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Heavy patient demand for laser vision correction has inspired surgeons and laser manufacturers to make tremendous advancements in both Excimer laser technology and surgical technique. When laser vision correction was first performed in 1988, only low to moderately nearsighted patients without astigmatism could be treated. Today, with the second and third generation Excimer lasers, very low to moderately high degrees of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism can be effectively treated. And for many patients that had large pupils, thin corneas or other contraindications for laser vision correction, newer surgical techniques now allow them to enjoy the benefits of clear vision without dependence on glasses and contact lenses. Only a few years ago these patients would not have been good candidates for laser vision treatment.
As with any surgical procedure, you should ask your doctor for a complete list of all the risks and complications associated with laser vision correction. You should ask your doctor for and carefully review the Patient Information Booklet. Only an eye care professional trained in laser vision correction can determine whether you are a suitable candidate.
For further information on vision correction procedures and LASIK, please visit the U.S. Food and Drug Administration website at www.fda.gov/cdrh/lasik/
Miami Laser Vision Correction at Center for Excellence in Eye Care
All Florida laser vision correction procedures are not the same. Because of our dedication to excellence, the Center for Excellence in Eye Care, located in Miami, Florida is recognized as the premium eye care provider in the Miami area. Our Miami eye surgeons are highly trained in a number of laser vision correction procedures. And we've invested in the laser vision technology needed to provide you with the best possible care. Our Miami eye surgeons have successfully performed thousands of vision correction procedures and are ready to help you choose the option that's best for your individual vision problem, whether you're nearsighted, farsighted or have astigmatism. Like all surgery, laser vision correction surgeries have some risks. We will discuss these with you during your consultation.
Pricing
The cost of vision correction varies among practices, based on surgeon experience and what the center includes in the fee. We are not the least expensive providers because we never sacrifice safety to save you money. We have invested heavily in advanced laser technology and our diagnostic technology is second to none. This investment is extremely important to surgical results and our patients tell us they can see the difference.
It's only natural to want to get the best price, but remember, quality and service are extremely important when it comes to medical care. After all, laser vision correction is a procedure you'll have only once in your lifetime and your vision is one of your most important assets. The best way to find out exactly what your price will be is to schedule an exam. After a comprehensive evaluation to determine what procedures you're a candidate for and what degree of correction you need, we'll be able to give you a specific price.
A few insurance companies may pay for all or part of vision correction procedures. You can check with your plan administrator. Many people have medical flex plans they use to save up to 50 percent on their procedure by using pre-tax dollars. Your employer's human resources department can tell you whether you have this benefit. Vision correction may be tax deductible as a medical expense (check with your financial advisor).
If you do not have insurance coverage, we do offer affordable payment plans starting as low as $102 per month for both eyes. It is easy to apply online and receive credit approval before you schedule an appointment. We also accept cash, personal checks, Visa and MasterCard.









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