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Lasik at SNEC

Post by Purple » Tue, 07 Dec 2004 9:46 pm

Can anyone advise which doctor should i go for to do my Lasik??

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Post by Nazigurl » Sat, 11 Dec 2004 11:44 am

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WELL....HELLO....

I HAVE A FREND WHO HAS DONE LASIK..I THINK LAST TWO YRS. I WOULD RECOMEND THAT U GO TO NUH FOR THE LASIK SURGERY.....HEARD THEY ARE GOOD ...BUT I DO RECOMEND THAT NUH IS SPECIALIZE IN THIS.....CIAO BEBEH....

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Post by sm » Mon, 18 Jul 2005 8:32 am

In SNEC, I would recommend that Dr Jon goh is the best.

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Post by froggie » Sat, 06 Aug 2005 7:37 pm

I recommend Dr Chan Wing Kwong, SNEC.

Did my LASIK last year. Excellent results. Good luck! :lol:

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Post by riversandlakes » Sun, 07 Aug 2005 11:12 am

how much was it? per eyeball or per pair?
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Post by froggie » Sun, 07 Aug 2005 11:22 am

He's the Head of Refractive Surgery at SNEC so generally the charges for a Senior Consultant are among the highest. I got away with ~$1,500/eye. No side effects. Have 6/6 vision in both eyes. He's also very professional and has very steady hands. Also depends on whether you want LASIK or Wavefront LASIK. The latter is slightly more expensive because it's supposed to be more individualised.

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Post by froggie » Sun, 07 Aug 2005 11:27 am

On a sombre note, LASIK results generally vary between patients because all of our eyes are different. There are always risks involved (and there are MANY documented adverse effects of LASIK, some of which do not go away with time and cannot be treated adequately). It's very wise to read up carefully about LASIK before subjecting your eyes to this form of cosmetic surgery. :)

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Post by Guest » Fri, 12 Aug 2005 8:49 am

Specifying the Doctor SM prefer, I am going for my checkup with Dr Jon goh next week.
Even he is consultant (not head of Refractive Surgery) but many patient had done successfully by him.
I totally agree with SM, if we can having perfect eyes by Dr Jon Goh, position of head of Refractive Surgery only another option and we can save our money too. :P

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Post by Guest » Fri, 12 Aug 2005 10:20 pm

Anonymous wrote:Specifying the Doctor SM prefer, I am going for my checkup with Dr Jon goh next week.
Even he is consultant (not head of Refractive Surgery) but many patient had done successfully by him.
I totally agree with SM, if we can having perfect eyes by Dr Jon Goh, position of head of Refractive Surgery only another option and we can save our money too. :P
Hi, I have done my LASIK last two days...Right eye was very comfortable. Left eye is experiencing mild discomfort like something gently poking at underneath my eyelid. Doctor said it is due to dryness. Nevertheless still too early to tell! But I am feeling really amazed with the independence from contact lens and spectacles! I just pray that both eyes will turn out to be all right after the conditions have stablilised

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Post by riversandlakes » Sun, 25 Jun 2006 1:27 pm

So far so good for SG LASIK goers?
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