Laser Eye Surgery at Optimax
Tired of wearing glasses or contact lenses? Take your first step
towards natural vision today.
Laser Eye Surgery
For great results, quality care and the best prices,
Optimax is the UK’s number one. Benefit from:
•Getting up in the morning and seeing clearly
•Swimming & playing sports without holding back
•No more glasses or contact lenses
•Looking and feeling more attractive and confident |
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Our wide range of treatments means we can treat almost all
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Over 99.5% of all patients treated at Optimax now
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Helo,
I am Peter, was born on 21/06/1988. Currently having glasses, with diopter of around -2.25. Both eyes are nearly the same. I would be interested in if I can have a surgery at this age without any consequences, or should I wait till I reach 24? As I heard before I should be at least 24 to have surgeries without any problem afterwards. Is that true?
Are there any examinations (free ones) that tell me if I can have surgery now and which type of surgery? (LASEK, LASIK...)
thanks for no Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:46:00 GMT
Do you offer discounts for teachers? Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:44:00 GMT
I had LASIK treatment to correct shortsightedness at the Optimax clinic in Finchley approximately 7 years ago. I am now 47 years old and starting to have difficulty reading and require glasses for longsightedness. Having had LASIK to corret my shortsightedness, can I now have treatment to correct the longsightedness?
Thanks.
Afet Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:40:00 GMT
how many people have you treated that have had serious complications e.g blindness Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:35:00 GMT
Hi
I had laser treatment at your newcastle branch 4 years ago and was pleased with the results.However I am now finding my sight is deteriorating(distance vision) and Im pretty sure Im not seeing well enough to drive.Dont want to go back to glasses or contacts-would you be able to help and if so what kind of costs? Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:33:00 GMT
hi im about a plus 9 in both eyes what is the best surgery for me and roughly how much per eye Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:30:00 GMT
hi my eyesight is -8.00 in both eyes, im just wondering how much i would be likely to be paying for each eye?
thanks Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:28:00 GMT
Hello
My prescription is Right: SPH -7.00 CYL -1.25 AXIS 180 and Left: SPH -7.00 CYL -1.25 AXIS 20. Am I suitable for laser surgery?
Many thanks Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:26:00 GMT
I have a prescription of approx -5 in both eyes and wear contact lenses. As I was fed up of wearing glasses to readI was given one lense of -5 and one - 3.5 so I could see near and far... is this something that can be done with laser treatment? and do you recommend getting both eyes done at the same time? Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:24:00 GMT
Hello
I currently have difficulty with my long distance sight. I do not wish laser treatment which I believe will mean that I will need glasses for reading. My optician says that lens replacement maybe the answer. So my question is, where do I go to see if I am suitable for lens replacement?
Thanks
Paul Morris Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:10:00 GMT
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