My daughter went in for an eye exam because she is having difficulty reading the board in school. She was seen by a technician who did the eye test. The technician said she wasn't a candidate for Lasik (she hadn't asked about it.) Then she was seen by a doctor who said she didn't need any change in her correction. When she explained that she is guessing at the letters on the board at school and can't read it, the doctor just shrugged and said they could up the prescription in her good eye, but make no change to the eye with astigmatism. \r
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Basically this is a practice that focuses on eye diseases. If you need a doctor to think through a complicated correction, it isn't going to happen here.
Pros: If you have an eye disease they have good credentials -- connected to Hopkins
Cons: They are not interested in ""normal"" eye issues -- and show it
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