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If I had spent 90 minutes in this waiting room before I visited the Mississauga location, I might have given this one 4 stars. Maybe. Too bad for this LASIK location. Pros: - nice orange paint - it's a bit more human than the neutral walls at the other place - Free coffee and snacks - same comfy leather couches as mississauga location - dimly lit section for those recovering from surgery Cons: - Busy! Lots of couch sharing going on - Sounds busy - it's in the Exchange Tower, so all the echoey noise of that building bounces into the LASIK waiting room - makes the atmosphere a bit stressful - No washroom - you need to leave LASIK, so into the Exchange building, down the escalator, around the corner and through the food court to pee. I have to pee often. I was annoyed. - No noticeable music playing (possibly drowned out by all the ambient noise) - Stupid cp24 on tv - it's as if they tried to find a collection of things that would keep folks on alert and reduce any chance of relaxation in the waiting area. Balls, I say. However, the real point of the visit was to check my fella's complicated eyes, and that part was friendly and thorough.
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