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  • I had intra-LASIK here three days ago, and am completely happy with the results. I researched a few LASIK providers in the Phoenix area (to which I am a recent transplant), and based on a combination of reputation, referral, and price, chose Schwartz for a free consultation. As an attorney, the quality of my eyesight is absolutely essential to my livelihood and wellbeing -- if I can't see, if I can't read, I can't do my job, so finding a reputable surgeon was the most important thing to me; I was willing to pay more to have it done right. The consultation was (as far as I can tell) comprehensive; a range of tests (which included dilation), after which Dr. Schwartz recommended a particular treatment. At no point did anyone try to sell me anything or pressure me into agreeing to anything. Dr. Schwartz indicated to me that in his judgment, based on my test results, I was not a good candidate for regular LASIK, but was one for the newer (and more expensive) intra-LASIK procedure. A few days after my consult, after determining that I could afford it, I elected to have the procedure done there. In advance of it I got three sets of prescription eyedrops, which ran me about $400 -- definitely expensive, but in the context of having my eyes fixed, and properly, isn't prohibitive in my opinion. My appointment was for 2:00. I filled out some paperwork (the informed consent forms, etc), and was taken to a back room near the operating room, where I was given a series of eye drops and verbally given some instructions for what to do after the procedure (when to take drops, go home and sleep, etc). At this point they called my driver, saying I would be finished in about 15 minutes. Then they called me into the operating room, where you are laid down on the table. Dr. Schwartz and his assistants verbally confirm your identity and the procedure they will be performing on you. My entire procedure took, by my estimation, about 4 minutes. It was a little jarring, and it wasn't easy to concentrate on the blinking light given that my corneal flap was pulled back, but, everything went completely fine. After it was over they walked me out of the room; my vision was slightly blurry, like I was underwater, and there was a strong foreign-object sensation in both eyes. I took two Tylenol PMs I had brought with me, and was walked out to my driver. Went home, slept, and woke up with 20/15 vision. The first follow-up visit was the next morning, where they had me read the lines on the chart like any normal eye appointment. After two decades of blurred, miserable vision, I really haven't got words to describe how wonderful this is, being able to see better than perfectly. I am taking the prescribed medication, and having no discernible side-effects or complications. My last follow-up is on Friday. I'm supremely pleased with the entire experience there, and would definitely recommend this place to anyone considering LASIK.
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