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The Rochester Eye & Laser Team
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Jan 19, 2022 12:45:00 PM
The decision to have LASIK or any other vision correction procedure is a very personal one and there are many factors that need to be taken into consideration. The COVID-19 pandemic has just added one more layer of consideration to your vision journey. However, this again is a purely personal decision. Learn all the factors you should consider when choosing when to schedule your LASIK surgery.
Over the last year, you may have had reservations about going to the doctor for non-emergency treatment - more than 68% of Americans said that they or someone in their household has delayed healthcare during the pandemic. However, there are several reasons why now is a great time to consider a procedure such as LASIK. Here are a few benefits to not delaying your LASIK surgery:
While the ability to work from home, and recover comfortably at home, are advantages to getting LASIK during a pandemic, it’s important to consider the risks as well. Here are a few key considerations before scheduling your LASIK surgery:
Here at Rochester Eye and Laser Center, we have taken many steps to ensure a safe environment for all visits to our office and laser suite. Here are a few highlights:
We would encourage you to familiarize yourself with the current local mask mandates in Rochester, NY.
If you are ready to schedule your complimentary LASIK consultation, please contact us at 585-232-2560 or click here to book at a time that is good for you.
Join us for our January Free Virtual LASIK Seminar. Learn more and register below:
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