Vision Correction Provider Checklist
The decision to have laser or surgical vision correction is an important one that you should make carefully, not quickly. Choose a practice that focuses on safety, diagnostic technology, post-operative follow-up. Obviously, the experience of the surgeon is extremely important as well. We hope you will choose Nature Coast EyeCare Institute & Regional Surgery Center as your provider, but if you're shopping around, use this checklist to compare.
| Does the surgeon perform at least 1,000 vision procedures per year? |
Yes
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No
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| Does the surgeon use an Intralase™ laser to perform Intralasik? |
Yes
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No
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| Does the surgeon use FDA-approved customized lasers, such as VISX STAR 4 , LADARVision™ CUSTOMCORNEA®? |
Yes
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No
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| Does the center us wavefront analysis to take measurements of the eye pre-operatively and post-operatively? |
Yes
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No
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| Does the center have access to multiple lasers and non-laser technologies to allow the surgeon to choose the best treatment method for each patient? |
Yes
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No
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| Does the center measure the size of the patient's pupils in order to ensure the appropriate treatment zone is used to avoid post-operative side effects? |
Yes
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No
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Does the practice test for dry eye before the procedure?
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Yes
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No
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| Does the surgeon use powderless gloves? (Many doctors do not wear gloves to save money). |
Yes
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No
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| Does the center sterilize all the instruments for each eye and use a separate blade (in traditional LASIK) for each eye? (Another cost savings step that is not as safe.) |
Yes
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No
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| Does the center take the time to explain complex issues such as monovision and presbyopia and how they will affect your vision after age 40? |
Yes
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No
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