Originally Posted by
satpak77
Ask Dr. how many lawsuits/claims against him and what is Plan-B when the power goes out on the city block and he is in the middle of lasering your eyeball.
Yes, ask him. I did for mine.
Well my consultation was interesting. I'm a candidate and the ophthalmologist was pretty sure I'd have no issues with night vision. He did say I need to come into the darkroom for a wavefront to fully know. He seemed a bit cocky and I'm not sure if that's good or bad. After I met with him I requested to speak to the surgeon and I really liked him. We shot the bull for a good 20 minutes he was asking me all kinds of questions about flying and more. I didn't like that I had to request to see him, but once I met him I liked him a lot. Anyway I have another consultation on Wednesday at a different place to compare. The other place the doctor requires an updated dilation and talks to you during your free consultation and will even give you his cell number which I liked, but that was just through what the receptionist said.
I'll report back Wednesday or Thursday.