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  • This eye doctor was not efficient in my cateracts surgery. Both eyes. I was given a very brief duscription of what I was to have done before scheduled eye surgery. The evening before surgery at his office I was told to pick out one of three types of lenses for him to use. At that time I was not aware of the different types nor was I aware that they actually even replace the lens. Apparently there are three types one plain no correction, one with distance correction, and the third correction for distance as well as reading. Being the first one is covered by insurance the other two cost out of pocket. He was impatient with me because I was trying to get information about the third one he handed me a phamplet which did not explain all the problems with the multifocal lens only about halos. I was given no more than 4 minutes to "hurry" up and make mine choice. I did in fact choose the multifocal lens with the additional $4,000 dollar out of pocket expense. I thought the savings if no longer needing glasses it would be a benefit. Then following day I had the right eye done, then the next week the left eye. A week later his final exam announcing 20/20 vision without any glasses needed. After my eyes healed I went about doing my shopping every single light in the stores had glaring bicycle sized halos I had to wear sun glasses in the stores. I found reading difficult unless it was in bright lighting because everything seemed dim. Then my first night of driving was horrific! The oncoming car lights had halos the size of truck tires to explain what a halo is. It's giant bright swirling lights I could barely see to drive forward I almost had to stop the car. The street lights and crossing lights also had giant halos. Between them all I had stop driving at night altogether. About a year later things looked fogy and dim I could no longer read thinking I needed glasses and now a waste of money for these lenses. My specialist told me fogging had in fact occurred behind the lenses, and needed to be lazered out several thousand dollars for that. Sure enough clearer but everything still seems dim. I find out from the eye exam specialist that in fact these lens need to be reglazed they use Lazer to do it. And that the original eye surgeon which was Parinderpal should do this as in Nebraska they have a ten year warren for theses lenses. That when redone I wouldn't need to wear glasses like before. I phoned Parminderpals office and I was told they would back to me, which never happened. So I recalled his office and was quickly told No No warrenty! For the extra amount of money I spent for these lenses it was a waste of money as well as very poor service from a doctor who doesn't bother to take the time with each patient to really explain things before he hurries off to see another patient. I do not recommend Parminderpals work or the multifocal lenses. So far it cost me $9,000 and I still have to continue to buy glasses unless I want to shell out a few thousand more dollars to correct what Parminderpal refuses to correct or warrenty.
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