In general, to be a candidate for laser vision correction you should:
• be at least 18 years of age or older
• have stable vision for a year prior to the procedure (under 21 years of age –vision must be stable for 2 years)
• be free of certain diseases of the cornea and retina
• be in good general health
• complete successfully a dilated ocular examination with diagnostic testing
The primary objective of the consultation is to determine whether you are a candidate for laser vision correction, and if so, which procedure is most appropriate for you. Equally as important, we educate you about whether or not laser vision correction is right for you, and the benefits and risks associated with this type of surgery.
Learning everything you can about your options is the key to making an informed decision. We will help you understand what results you can reasonably expect after the procedure given your particular prescription and circumstances. If you schedule a consultation, there is no obligation to move forward with the procedure.
It is important for you to realize that even if it is determined that you are not a candidate today; it does not mean that you will not be a candidate in the future. The technology for vision correction is constantly being enhanced, enabling people with higher and more difficult prescriptions to be qualified. However, laser vision correction is not for everyone, and some patients (those with certain diseases of the eye involving the cornea and retina) will never be candidates. The best way for you to find out is by having a thorough examination.