How to Prepare for Your LASIK Evaluation
Preparation is simple but important for a successful evaluation:
- Avoid wearing contact lenses for at least a few days before the evaluation to ensure the health of your cornea can be properly assessed.
- Be honest about your medical history. Let the doctor know about any medications you’re taking or if you have a history of eye problems.
- Ask questions. The more you know, the more confident you’ll feel about your decision.
By taking these steps, you’ll help ensure that the Saddle Club LASIK Evaluation provides the most accurate and helpful information for your eye health.
Benefits of LASIK Surgery
Once you’ve completed your Saddle Club LASIK Evaluation and determined that LASIK is right for you, you’ll be on your way to experiencing the many benefits of LASIK surgery:
- Improved Vision: Many people experience 20/25 vision or better after LASIK, meaning they can enjoy clearer sight without the need for glasses or contacts.
- Long-Term Solution: LASIK offers a permanent solution for most people, meaning you’ll be able to enjoy clear vision for years to come.
- Quick Recovery: Most people see improvements in their vision within a day or two, with minimal downtime.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the LASIK evaluation take?
Typically, the Saddle Club LASIK Evaluation takes about an hour, allowing the team to conduct all necessary tests and provide a thorough consultation.
Is LASIK surgery safe?
Yes, LASIK is a safe procedure for most people. During your evaluation, the Saddle Club LASIK Evaluations team will assess whether LASIK is right for you based on your eye health and history.
Can I get LASIK if I have astigmatism?
Absolutely! LASIK can effectively treat astigmatism in most cases, but it’s important to have a Saddle Club LASIK Evaluation to ensure your cornea is suitable for the procedure.
Will I need to wear glasses after LASIK?
While many people achieve 20/25 vision or better, some may still need glasses for certain activities, such as reading or driving at night. Your LASIK evaluation will provide insights into what you can expect post-surgery.