Your pre-operative evaluation is comprehensive eye health check-up. Even if you don't go ahead with treatment, you will have the reassurance that your eyes have been screened for more than 40 different eye and health problems. During this in-depth health screening, you will receive 20 different tests and scans on your eyes. The cost of this thorough eye health screen is comparable to the glasses check you would normally get at your local optician.
When you first arrive at the clinic, you will be asked to fill out a patient information sheet. Please allow 1.5 to 2 hours for the complete pre-operative evaluation.
There are two parts to the pre-operative examination at Focus Laser Vision. The first part consists of diagnostic testing which will be taken by one of our ophthalmic assistants. Secondly, you will than meet with one of our specialist optometrists who will measure your refraction and perform several computerized tests on your eyes to ensure they are healthy and that you are a suitable candidate for surgery.
Please arrange for alternative transportation as after the testing, your vision will be blurred and you will have difficulty reading and driving. Because your eyes will be dilated for 2 to 4 hours, remember to bring a pair of sunglasses with you.
For reading vision candidates, we will use lenses to show you the level of vision normally expected after the treatment. With these lenses, you should comfortably be able to see 20/20 in the distance, and read newspaper sized print, or even smaller. Some patients will be given contact lenses for a brief period, so that they can "test drive" how their vision will be. With these contact lenses, you will be able to see both distance and near without glasses.
You will have every opportunity to discuss how the general points of laser correction apply in your specific case. Every patient is different and this unique discussion essential to your safe outcome.
In consideration of others and to ensure your visit is as comfortable as possible, please do not bring children with you to the clinic. The duration of your visit will be approximately 1.5 to 2 hours.
Contact Lenses
Contact lenses can warp the corneal surface, which changes the corneal curvature and could lead to an incorrect refraction measurement. In order to properly calculate the treatment to correct your refractive error, you will have to stop wearing contact lenses at some stage prior to surgery. The time interval that you must go without wearing contact lenses depends on the type of lens that you use and the length of time you have used them.
Following this advice will decrease the risk of complications and also increase the effectiveness of the procedure.