According to the latest statistics from the Eye Surgery Education Council, 95% of LASIK and vision correction patients report improved vision, along with an improved quality of life. With more than 700,000 LASIK procedures performed annually according to the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS), the West Chester eye care doctors at Chester County Eye Care Associates say experience should be a patient’s number one concern when considering vision correction. Patients should thoroughly research their LASIK surgeon and practice before they go for an evaluation. Reviewing the doctor’s education, specialty training, awards and patient testimonials is a good place to start. Also, it is advisable to choose an eye care practice or LASIK center with a solid and longstanding reputation.
West Chester, PA (PRWEB) October 25, 2011
Dr. DeStafeno says patients typically consider LASIK for many months to years before actually deciding to pursue a vision correction procedure. “We understand that this is a big decision and people have some reservations, but from our perspective, we know what a safe and effective treatment we have at our fingertips to really enhance people’s quality of life and the sooner you do it, the longer you will have to enjoy the benefits.”
When considering the cost of LASIK, Dr. DeStafeno says patients should consider the annual cost of their contact lenses (lenses, solution, cleaners) and glasses. He adds that many years of contact lens wear can lead to health issues with the eyes including dryness, infection, and discomfort. “Overall, LASIK patients can benefit from decreased expenses as well as improving the health of their eyes. Patients should be confident that LASIK is a safe, effective procedure when done in the right hands. A life free of glasses and contact lenses is more attainable than ever before.”
About John J. DeStafeno, MD
Dr. John DeStafeno earned his medical degree with honors from Albany Medical College. He then completed his ophthalmology residency at Long Island Jewish Hospital, Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. DeStafeno also completed a two year clinical research fellowship in Cornea, Refractive, and External Disease at the Duke University Eye Center. He is a certified Intralase “No-blade” laser surgeon, and was named Top Physician by Philadelphia Magazine and by Main Line Today.
Chester County Eye Care Associates has two locations: Fern Hill Medical Campus at 915 Old Fern Hill Road, Building B, Suite 200, West Chester, PA 19380; and Commons at Oaklands at 740 West Lincoln Highway, Exton, PA 19341. The practice can be reached at (484) 723-2020, or found online at http://www.chestercountylasik.com.
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Aaron Hurst
Rosemont Media for Dr. Dr. John DeStafeno
(800) 491-8623
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