Lasik of New York
68-55 Fresh Pond Road
Ridgewood, NY 11385
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Do not be teased by advertised extra-low LASIK prices. Do not go for the unrealistic prices of $299.00, $199.00 or even $99.00 for LASIK. The discounted prices are essentially non-existent. These prices are unrealistic and they are just bait. Eventually you will end up paying more than average price for the surgery. When you call the discounter's office you will learn that they do not quote of the real price. When you enter their facility you will be told that the cost of the surgery depends on many factors. Some of them are:
Discount centers itemize the preoperative examination, medications and postoperative care separately. As a result, even though you may receive the advertised price for the LASIK procedure, the total bill ends up much higher. Oftentimes you might not even be seen by the practice leading doctor.
There is one doctor in New York metropolitan area that charges one low fee for the whole process. The fee includes free initial consultation, the LASIK surgery and ninety (90) days of postoperative office visits. The fee is only $1000. per eye, no matter your distance prescription. Dr. Perrone has two offices conveniently located in Queens and Brooklyn. If you consider having LASIK surgery, please make an appointment in one of his offices for free initial LASIK surgery consultation. Dr. Perrone will fully examine your eyes and during the forty minutes consultation you can ask him any question you may have. And remember, the $1000 dollar per eye price - everything included - will not change. The fee is not collected until the day of the procedure.
Queens Office:
68-55 Fresh Pond Road
Ridgewood, Queens
New York, 11385
Brooklyn Office (Carroll Gardens) :
450 Clinton Street
Brooklyn, New York 11231
(Entrance is on 33 1st Pl.)
Am I a candidate for LASIK?
The only way to determine for certain whether you are a candidate for LASIK is to schedule an eye examination with Dr. Perrone. He will check your vision thoroughly and make a personalized recommendation based on your case. There are, however, a few general guidelines when it comes to LASIK candidacy.
You may be a good candidate for LASIK if you are:
In addition, patients should not have had an eyeglass prescription change in the past year. People with thin corneas or large pupils may not be good candidates for LASIK. These and other measurements will be taken at your preoperative eye examination to help determine your candidacy.
To learn more about LASIK eye surgery, please contact Dr. Perrone today!
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Lasik of New York
68-55 Fresh Pond Road
Ridgewood, NY 11385
DoctorPe