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    1.Fortney Eye Care

    23469 Michigan Ave
    Dearborn, MI 48124-1908

    Fortney Eye Care is a 1-star Optical Store1 Reviews

    Disappointed with my first & only visit to this company. The building & equipment seemed old and unsanitary. I am fortunate to have eye insurance where my coverage included my exam and $135 toward new glasses. I had a hard time finding a pair of reading glasses for that price, they wanted considerably more for something you can buy at a drug store for $20. Also had to wait 3weeks for my glasses to arrive..wtf?...
  • 2.Grahams Optical Boutique

    2035 Monroe
    Dearborn, MI 48124-2957

    Grahams Optical Boutique is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 3.Co Op Optical

    1740 N Telegraph Rd
    Dearborn, MI 48128-1293

    Co Op Optical is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 4.Koslow & Tukel Md

    1922 Monroe St
    Dearborn, MI 48124-2917

    Koslow & Tukel Md is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 5.Henry Ford Optimeyes

    22850 Michigan Ave
    Dearborn, MI 48124-2008

    Henry Ford Optimeyes is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 6.Seaars Optical

    18900 Michigan Ave
    Dearborn, MI 48126-3929

    Seaars Optical is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 7.Midwest Medical Center

    4700 Schaefer Rd
    Dearborn,MI 48126

    Midwest Medical Center is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 8.Tukel Kozlow Eye Center

    1922 Monroe
    Dearborn, MI 48124-2917

    Tukel Kozlow Eye Center is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 9.B P Kruchen Od

    245 S Waverly St
    Dearborn, MI 48124-1465

    B P Kruchen Od is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

  • 10.Co-Op Optical

    1740 N Telegraph Rd
    Dearborn, MI 48128-1271

    Co-Op Optical is a 0-star Optical Store0 Reviews

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    1.Fortney Eye Care

    23469 Michigan Ave
    Dearborn, MI 48124-1908

    Fortney Eye Care is a 1-star Eye Doctor1 Reviews

    Disappointed with my first & only visit to this company. The building & equipment seemed old and unsanitary. I am fortunate to have eye insurance where my coverage included my exam and $135 toward new glasses. I had a hard time finding a pair of reading glasses for that price, they wanted considerably more for something you can buy at a drug store for $20. Also had to wait 3weeks for my glasses to arrive..wtf?...
  • 2.Graham's Optique Boutique

    2035 Monroe St
    Dearborn,MI 48124

    Graham's Optique Boutique is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 3.Haddad Daniel S MD

    14461 Ford Rd
    Dearborn,MI 48126

    Haddad Daniel S MD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 4.Kozlow Daniel B MD

    1922 Monroe St
    Dearborn,MI 48124

    Kozlow Daniel B MD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 5.Optimeyes

    19401 Hubbard Dr
    Dearborn,MI 48126

    Optimeyes is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 6.Quality Eye Care PC

    23550 Park St Ste 200
    Dearborn,MI 48124

    Quality Eye Care PC is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 7.Meehan James J

    22326 Long Blvd,
    Dearborn, MI 48124

    Meehan James J is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 8.America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses

    13530 Michigan Ave,
    Dearborn, MI 48126

    America's Best Contacts and Eyeglasses is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 9.Henry Ford OptimEyes

    19401 Hubbard Dr,
    Dearborn, MI 48126

    Henry Ford OptimEyes is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

  • 10.Kleinfeldt NATE MD

    24800 Michigan Ave,
    Dearborn, MI 48124

    Kleinfeldt NATE MD is a 0-star Eye Doctor0 Reviews

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  • It is almost the same in Europe,you are not qualified to get lasik surgery before 20 year old, for the vision is not stable, your vision could still change after the lasik surgery.

  • It is quite annoying for people with long eyelashes to wear sunglasses,they will they keep batting against the glasses. It is better for you to choose big sunglasses which can stay far away from the eyelashes. Try different type and styles to find the most comfortable one.

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  • As we know, eye dry is one of the complications after the lasik surgery. You'd better have your dry eyes cured before the surgery is done or have your eyes check and get some specific suggestions from your doctor.

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  • The lasik surgery is operated by eye doctor using delicate instrument and various solutions.Your eyes are asked to be focused on a fixed place during the procedures, if you move, the laser will stop automatically.

  • A numbing drop will be placed in your eye, the area around your eye will be cleaned, and an instrument called a lid speculum will be used to hold your eyelids open.Your doctor may use a mechanical microkeratome (a blade device) to cut a flap in the cornea.If a mechanical microkeratome is used, a ring will be placed on your eye and very high pressures will be applied to create suction to the cornea.Your vision will dim while the suction ring is on and you may feel the pressure and experience some discomfort during this part of the procedure. The microkeratome, a cutting instrument, is attached to the suction ring. Your doctor will use the blade of the microkeratome to cut a flap in your cornea. Microkeratome blades are meant to be used only once and then thrown out. The microkeratome and the suction ring are then removed.Your doctor may use a laser keratome (a laser device), instead of a mechanical microkeratome, to cut a flap on the cornea.If a laser keratome is used, the cornea is flattened with a clear plastic plate. Your vision will dim and you may feel the pressure and experience some discomfort during this part of the procedure. Laser energy is focused inside the cornea tissue, creating thousands of small bubbles of gas and water that expand and connect to separate the tissue underneath the cornea surface, creating a flap. The plate is then removed.You will be able to see, but you will experience fluctuating degrees of blurred vision during the rest of the procedure. The doctor will then lift the flap and fold it back on its hinge, and dry the exposed tissue.

  • My dad had a surgery for 5 years and until now everything goes well, he has clear vision ,he don't have to wear his eyeglasses or any contacts, It is commonly viewed that lasik surgery is safe.