
Manhattan Office:
101 Park Avenue
Lobby Level
New York, NY 10178
(212) 808-4888
Long Island Office:
901 Stewart Avenue
Suite 255
Garden City, NY 11530
(516) 222-5555
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Am I a Candidate for LASIK Eye Surgery?
Serving New York City, Long Island, and Manhattan, NY
LASIK is a surgical procedure conducted on a delicate part of the eye called the cornea. As such, it is critical that potential candidates are well educated on the benefits and risks of the procedure. It is imperative to recognize the importance of a thorough examination by the surgeon and to maintain realistic expectations about the procedure's outcome. Most patients who come to us for vision correction are excellent candidates for LASIK surgery. However, Dr. Kelly may decide that LASIK is not the vision correction option that will give you the best results. In the event that we determine LASIK is not the procedure that best suits your needs, you will have the opportunity to consider a variety of other procedures such as PRK, clear lens extraction, phakic implant surgery, glasses or contact lenses. After a close look at your eye history and current health, Dr. Kelly will be able to give you a fair estimate of the results you should achieve with vision correction. Read more about Dr. Kelly and his New York laser eye surgery practice
Our best candidates for LASIK surgery meet the following criteria:
- Patient should be 18 years of age or older.
- Patient must need a prescription of certain strength to see clearly in the distance and that strength must meet FDA-approved guidelines for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Patients also must be willing to accept the potential risks, complications and side effects.
- Patient should have relatively stable vision over at least the last 12 months.
- Patient should have a healthy cornea, retina, and eye pressure. The cornea must also have sufficient thickness.
- Patient should have no other major eye diseases.
- Patient should have no evidence of collagen vascular or autoimmune disease.
- Patient should not be pregnant or nursing.
- Patient should not have a recent history of herpes infection of the eye.
- Patient should have realistic expectations about the outcome of surgery. Lifestyles, occupations and hobbies all play a role.
- In patients wearing contact lenses, lenses should be discontinued at least 3 days prior to examination, depending on the type of contact lenses.
Call us at 1.877.377.EYES to set up your free vision consultation, or contact us online to set up a free consultation.
Have you been told you are a non-candidate for LASIK? There are a number of breakthrough technologies available including Lens Implants. Please click here to learn from about Lens Implant options on our Kelly Vision Center web site.
Disclaimer: The New York LASIK Surgeons of Kelly Laser Center are pleased to present information about LASIK Eye Surgery, Multifocal IOL Lens Implants, and PRK to patients in New York City, Long Island, Manhattan, and surrounding areas. The information provided on this website is not intended as medical advice. Please contact Kelly Laser Center or a qualified LASIK surgeon in your area with your laser eye surgery questions.
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