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This was a referral from a co-worker and i couldn't be happier! i've gone several times to see Dr. Scott Jamieson and always been pleased. After the arsenal of tests he is very thorough in explaining what he sees, what it should or shouldn't look like, what it means for my vision and general eye health now and in the future. this is probably pretty standard but he also is a complete crack-up and overall very pleasant.
on my last visit i asked him about lasik for my husband and he said he thinks its a great thing but be careful where you go to get it. he does some work for a downtown insurance company so he routinely examines people who have had BAD lasik experiences from BAD "laser experts". He offers exams for people considering lasik and will tell them how good or poor of a candidate they are, what they can expect in outcome (you'll still need bi-focals as you get older), and which of three lasik centers he recommends for your eye type and condition (apparently cornea thickness among other factors is important).
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