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LASIK Benefits
LASIK is a safe and effective laser eye surgery that can dramatically improve your vision and quality of life. 
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LASIK Candidates
Not everyone is a candidate for LASIK. Eye Care of East Bay offers comprehensive evaluations to determine if laser eye surgery is right for you. 
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LASIK Cost
Understanding LASIK cost is an important step for anyone considering laser eye surgery. 
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LASIK In Your 20s
Your 20s can be an ideal time to consider LASIK, especially if you have a stable prescription and want the freedom to live without glasses or contacts. 
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LASIK For Older Adults
LASIK is not just for younger patients. Many older adults in their 40s, 50s, and beyond can benefit from laser vision correction.
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How LASIK Works
LASIK is a precise laser procedure that reshapes the cornea to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. 
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After LASIK Surgery 
Proper care after LASIK surgery is essential to ensure optimal results and long-term vision health.

FAQs

If you’re considering LASIK, you likely have questions about the procedure, safety, recovery, and costs.
Eye Care of East Bay provides answers to the most common LASIK questions, helping patients in Walnut Creek and the East Bay make informed decisions.

Does LASIK hurt?

Most patients report minimal discomfort. Numbing drops are used during the procedure, and mild dryness or irritation may occur during the first few days.

How much does LASIK cost?

Costs vary depending on your prescription and type of procedure. Eye Care of East Bay provides transparent pricing, flexible financing options, and guidance to make LASIK affordable for East Bay patients.

What should I do before LASIK?

• Schedule a comprehensive eye exam • Stop wearing contact lenses as recommended before your evaluation • Avoid eye makeup on the day of the procedure

How long does the LASIK procedure take?

The actual LASIK procedure typically takes about 10 to 15 minutes per eye. Including pre-operative preparations and post-operative monitoring, you should plan to be at the surgery center for approximately 2 to 3 hours.

Is LASIK painful?

Most patients report minimal discomfort during the LASIK procedure. Numbing eye drops are applied before the surgery, and while you may feel slight pressure, pain is uncommon. Post-operative discomfort is usually mild and can be managed with prescribed eye drops and over-the-counter pain relievers.

Can I drive after LASIK?

Most patients are able to drive the day after surgery, but it's essential to have a follow-up appointment to ensure your vision meets the necessary standards for driving. Some individuals may experience temporary visual disturbances, so it's advisable to wait until your surgeon confirms it's safe to drive.

Are there any long-term risks associated with LASIK?

While LASIK is generally safe, some patients may experience long-term complications such as chronic dry eyes, glare, or visual disturbances. It's crucial to discuss potential risks with your surgeon and have regular follow-up appointments to monitor your eye health.

How do I know if I'm a good candidate for LASIK?

Ideal candidates for LASIK are over 18 years old, have a stable vision prescription for at least one year, and have healthy corneas. A comprehensive eye examination by a qualified ophthalmologist is necessary to determine if LASIK is suitable for you.

What areas do you serve?

Serving Walnut Creek and the East Bay. Our board-certified surgeons have over 21 years of experience helping patients from Walnut Creek, Concord, Oakland, Berkeley, and surrounding areas achieve safe, effective LASIK results. We guide every patient through candidacy evaluation, surgery, recovery, and long-term vision maintenance.
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Vision Care and LASIK Financing
The CareCredit credit card can be used for vision-related expenses at enrolled locations, such as optometrists, ophthalmologists or select retail locations for eye exams, prescription lenses, designer sunglasses, LASIK, dry eye therapy, myopia management and more.*

* Subject to credit approval.