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Originally Posted by
pg600rr 
Just a few questions:
1. what was the cost of your procedure? did you do any financing through the office?
2. was there any cost for the initial meeting (they emailed me today saying it was $85 for the consultation but I dont want to pay and do this unless I am def. going to use his services...)
3. does he offer free changes for the future if you eyes change or you need some more work?
thanks
1. I'm not sure of the exact cost anymore, but it wasn't cheap. Maybe like 1250-1400/eye or something like that. This was about 3-4 years ago.
2. Yes, I paid the initial consultation fee. He will look your eyes over exhausitively and tell you everything 'wrong' with your eyes. Apparently, my wife didn't qualify, because he opined that she probably slept with her eyes opened slightly and thus the bottom of her eyes became 'scarred.' Sure enough, that night, I looked over and he was definitely right. He also cursed at all the optometrists who wrote prescriptions for my wife because he said they could've warned her about that years ago. She now takes special night eye drops to stave off further 'damage.'
3. He told me to come back when I wasn't satisfied anymore and he would fix it. I'm not sure if I could come back 10 years from now and he would fix if for free though. It's not like he will provide you with a written guarantee, that just isn't done. Keep in mind though, he'll reject a good portion of his clients because he just won't do the surgery unless it will work and last a long time. I think he rejects about 40-50% of the people that want the surgery.
All in all, it's a leap of faith. I didn't have terrible eyesight but it has gotten progressively worse since college/law school. I started wearing glasses post lawschool for the first time and did that for a few years until it became a pain to always have to buy prescription sunglasses, ski goggles, etc. The first time waking up and having everything focused clearly in the morning, made Lasik worth it to me.