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Considering Laser Vision Correction (LVC)?

Consider these vital factors:


Is the surgeon fellowship-trained in Cornea and Refractive Surgery?
While any ophthalmologists can learn about refractive surgery during their training or take a weekend course and consider themselves trained to perform LASIK, David J. O’Brien, MD actually dedicated an additional year of training following his residency to learn the latest procedures and advancements in vision correction technology, including LASIK. He is Indian River County’s only fellowship trained refractive surgeon. In addition, he is board certified in the subspecialty of refractive surgery by the American Board of Eye Surgeons.

 

How many LASIK specific procedures has the doctor performed?
Dr. David O’Brien has performed over 9,000 LASIK specific procedures. He is the area’s most experienced laser vision correction surgeon.

 

Once the procedure is performed, how many patients are pleased with the results?
Of the patients treated by Dr. David O’Brien since his first case in 1996, less than 4% have needed an enhancement.

 

Laser Vision Correction is eye surgery. And it’s permanent. Your choice of a surgeon is very important.

 


Click below to watch a video of Dr. O'Brien explaining the benefits of laser vision correction.





 

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