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How Do You Choose a LASIK Doctor?

Choosing a LASIK eye surgeon is a decision that will last you a lifetime. The results from your LASIK surgery will last forever, so it is an investment in your future that will continue to give back to you for a long time to come. Choosing a LASIK surgeon is sometimes not as difficult as choosing a doctor for a more serious operation, but the results from a bad decision can potentially have just as devastating an effect on you life.

What to Look for in a LASIK Surgeon

Many people want the benefits of LASIK surgery, but have no idea where to start when it comes to what questions to ask to find the best surgeon for them. Here are a few things to make sure of when choosing a LASIK surgeon:

  • Education: Check to see which medical school your doctor graduated from and if he/she continues to receive training in the latest LASIK eye surgery techniques and equipment.
  • Licensing: You can check your doctor’s credentials on state licensing boards as well as going through the National Practitioners Data Bank to find out more about your doctor.
  • Advertisements: An advertisement can be an excellent introduction to a LASIK surgeon’s practice. Advertisements will sometimes give you information on the surgeon, but it is better to do your own research to find out which surgeon is right for you.
  • Board Certification: Ask your doctor if he is board certified beyond having the basic requirements to practice medicine. The American Board of Ophthalmology holds its members to a very high standard and requires them to have the latest training in their specialty.
  • Referrals: Does the surgeon you are considering have a list of names of former and current patients you can contact for a personal referral? Also check to see if your surgeon has testimonials from former patients.
  • Technology: There is only so much that even the most talented surgeon can accomplish without the right technology. Make sure that your doctor has invested in the latest technology. This can have a dramatic effect on the final outcome of your LASIK procedure.
  • Cost: Most LASIK surgeons will try to make the procedure as affordable as they can to make it more accessible to their patients. However, the on-going training and investments in new technology require most qualified surgeons to charge a higher rate than those who would use older methods and equipment.

If you are looking for a LASIK eye surgeon in the Chicago or Arlington Heights, Illinois are, please visit the website of the Doctors for Visual Freedom to see if they have the right combination of skills, technology and pricing for you.

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Eyes: What to Look For! (Body Fact #4)

The new school year is just around the corner. With all there is to do to get ready, we sometimes forget the basics, like making sure our kid’s eyesight is okay. To help get everyone off on the right foot, here is a short article you can share with your children before taking them for an eye exam.

“Most kids don’t know they have a problem with their eyes until they have trouble reading a book or they can’t see the board in school. If things look blurry or if your eyes bother you in any way, tell your parents so they can take you to see an eye doctor (optometrist or ophthalmologist). If either of your parents needed glasses when they were young, chances are you will, too.

Lots of kids have their vision screened by a school nurse or family doctor. Screening is a great way to find out if you need a more thorough exam by an eye doctor. A complete eye exam takes about 30 minutes. During the exam, the doctor will check your eyes to find out how well you see. He’ll also check for eye diseases that cause blindness, like glaucoma.

The eye doctor will also have you read an eye chart and he’ll look inside your eye using a bright light and a high-powered lens. He may even use special drops to dilate (widen) the pupils of your eyes so he can check the health of your optic nerve. Or, he may give you what’s called the “air puff” test to measure the fluid pressure inside your eye. The important thing to remember about eye exams is that they’re easy and they don’t hurt at all.

If it turns out you need glasses, don’t sweat it. It’s a lot easier to read the board at school or hit a baseball when you can see it! Choose glasses that seem to match your personality. There are all kinds of styles—from plain to fancy. You may even have the choice to wear contact lenses. Just remember that they require special care and cleaning. Talk to your eye doctor about whether contact lenses or glasses are better for you.

Here’s one last bit of advice: protect your eyes. When you’re outside in the bright sun, wear sunglasses with UVA/UVB protection. Too much light can give you headaches, damage your eyes, and cause vision problems when you get older (like cataracts). And don’t forget to wear eye protection when playing a sport that could injure your eyes—like racquetball or paint ball.

So there you have it. Taking care of your eyes isn’t that hard, but it is important. See you around!”

Author and publisher, Frank Hawkins, is passionate about helping young people grow up healthy and wise. It’s no surprise, then, that he co-founded Boy’s Guide Books, LLC in 2007 to do just that. What started out as a single book Frank wrote for his son has turned into a popular and respected series of “how-to” books trusted by thousands of young men whenever they want to know about health, hygiene, nutrition, fitness, and making the right decisions about everything from dating to saving money.

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