LASIK Good Candidates

Good candidates should be free of eye diseases including keratoconus, glaucoma, cataracts and certain retinal and optic nerve diseases. Candidates should be free of certain eye viruses including herpes simplex and herpes zoster. Good candidates should also be free of certain health problems including uncontrolled diabetes, autoimmune or collagen vascular disease, and any medication or condition which renders the patient immunocompromised.

You should make your doctor aware of certain eye problems including amblyopia (lazy eye), strabismus (muscle imbalance), severe dry eyes, previous eye surgery or injury, or any recurrent, residual or active eye conditions which may affect healing. Other conditions that should be related to the doctor include keloid scarring with previous surgical healing, back problems, claustrophobia or other psychological problems, which may affect the surgery or recovery.

It is critical that a potential laser vision correction candidate has obtained a stable prescription for at least one year. Since hormones may affect the stability of your prescription, pregnant or nursing women are not eligible to pursue laser vision correction until two menstrual cycles after nursing has been discontinued. This is to make sure that the best results are achieved with the surgery, and to try to limit fluctuations in prescription that can occur with hormonal shifts.

Johnson City Eye Clinic &
Johnson City Eye Surgery Center

110 Med Tech Park
Johnson City, TN 37604

Phone: (423) 929-2111
Fax: (423) 929-0497
Email: info@JohnsonCityEye.com

Johnson City Eye Clinic at Bristol

225 Midway Medical Park
Bristol, TN 37620

Phone: (423) 989-2020
Fax: (423) 764-3937
Email: info@JohnsonCityEye.com

Cosmetic Laser Skin Care

A Vision of the Johnson City Eye Clinic

(423) 926-2200

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