At Vision Surgery Consultants, our goal is to make every step of your vision care experience clear, comfortable, and well supported. Whether you are researching vision surgery for the first time or preparing for an upcoming eye procedure, this page outlines what to expect before, during, and after your visit.
Our board-certified ophthalmologists care for patients from across the region and around the world. We specialize in advanced vision correction and eye surgery procedures, including LASIK, iLASIK, PRK, refractive surgery, lens implants, and cataract surgery. In addition to surgical care, our team treats dry eye disease, glaucoma, corneal conditions, pterygium, eyelid concerns, cosmetic eye conditions, and age-related vision changes.
If you are unsure which treatment may be right for your needs, our staff is happy to schedule a consultation and walk you through your options.
What to Expect as a New Patient
Your first visit is designed to be thorough, informative, and efficient. During your appointment, our team reviews your medical and vision history, performs diagnostic eye testing, and discusses your vision goals in detail. Most new patient evaluations can be completed in a single visit. If additional testing is required, our office will clearly explain next steps and scheduling.
Patients traveling from outside the area are welcome to contact our team for assistance with appointment planning and timing recommendations.
Vision Surgery Patient Information Resources
Patient Forms
To save time at your appointment, downloadable forms are available for new and returning patients. Bringing completed paperwork helps ensure your visit begins smoothly.
Payment Options
We accept several payment methods as well as financing options for qualifying procedures. Our staff can provide details and help you understand what may apply to your treatment plan.
Patient Testimonials
Many patients share their experiences after vision surgery, including improvements in daily activities and overall comfort. Reading testimonials can help you learn more about what others have experienced.
Surgical Eye Videos
Educational videos are available for patients who want to better understand how common procedures are performed. These resources are designed to support learning and help you feel prepared for your upcoming visit.