Coal Harbour Eye Centre I'm scheduled for a consultation at Coal Harbour Eye Centre. Does anyone have any experience with LASIK or PRK procedure done here? Could you please share your experience with them and if possible, how much you paid for the procedure? Thanks |
I saw they have a promo price of $1250 all in. Not sure about the details tho. Posted via RS Mobile |
i had prk back in 07 if i could do it all over again, i would have spent the extra cash and went to london eye center in new west this place has been around a lot longer and has better reviews dont waste your time or consiltation at coal habour eye center |
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I do agree though when you're talking about your sight money shouldn't be the deciding factor. |
I had prk done at Coal Harbour 3 years ago, and it was worth every penny. My eyes sometimes get very dry, especially when I wake up, but it sure beats glasses or contacts. I still have a little bit of haloing at night as well, but I've heard this is common and it doesn't really bother me. |
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I work in the cosmetic surgery industry and I spoke to a lot of docs. Coal Harbour has an excellent reputation and I went there myself. My eyes were so bad I needed glasses just to get out of bed. Now I'm over 20/20. It took a long while for the dryness to work itself out but I'm 99% now. Dr. Kirshner is the only doc there. Most other places have multiple docs coming in and out so you never know who you're going to get. Yeah, I agree. It was worth every penny. |
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9.0 for the right 7.5 for the left makes me worry im going blind or something |
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I also like how they explained the pros and cons about Lasik vs. PRK. Lasik gives you the result faster but it involves cutting the eye. PRK, the older method, takes about two weeks to get the result but no cutting of the eye is required. This maintains the integrity of the eye. With Lasik, if you scuba dive, box or do anything else that puts pressure on the eye (atmospheric or physical) you can run into problem. PRK is what Air Force pilots get because the G-forces from flying supersonic jets don't cause any problems. |
thx for the feedback man i have a consultation early next month with Coal harbor guess im gonna with PRK than if im ready co worker was telling me how great lasik is etc, he did his at London eye 2 months ago paid $3g saying they have great service, and follow ups etc |
I agree with everything that MadMax has said so far. My astagmatism was at -3.75 on my right eye, and -1.25 on my left, which is RARE, and I was promised that I would get 20/20 on my left and 25/20 on my right. They delivered. 2 years after my surgery and I am a happy camper. My sister just got it done a few weeks ago at Coal Harbour for $1500 (reg. cost is $2600), everything included (except wavefront). You should look into it. I've been to London Eye Place, I can't comment on whether they are good or not, but my initial impression is that they weren't as comprehensive with their consultation as CHEC, and like MadMax suggested, they have multiple doctors on site, as oppose to one from Coal Harbour. Mind you a very reputable doctor (I googled him prior to my surgery). I believe with your prescription, PRK will be the only option for you. LASIK will not be sufficient for your prescription. |
thx for ur input wats except wavefront |
I don't remember the exact explanation but wavefront is an additional measurement taken to chart the aberrations in the cornea. The computer that controls the laser uses this to fix these aberrations for a more consistent result. Some patients benefit from this and some do not but it will be recommended after the examination as to whether or not you will benefit from this. It usually costs and extra 150.00 per eye at Coal Harbour. |
i got prk done at coal harbour in july, worth every penny, been about 3 weeks since i got it and i am seeing better everyday, all the staff there were really nice and explained everything they were going to do, the worst was the pain after the first day but after that, it was not bad, nothing eye drops and some ativan cant fix |
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Since 07 when i had laser eye surgery from coal harbour eye center, i noticed a year and a half later that my sight has been disingrating(sp?) i called back and they said if i wanted to get my eyes checked i would have had to pay this stupid fee. I thought i had free check ups and a life time warranty. I wasent pleased when I called back and spoke with Nigel. its now 2011 and i feel that my eyes have disingrated a tad more more sinced i phoned back 1.5 years ago to get my eyes checked out |
^ shit dude!!!!! i thought on their website, it says lifetime warranty or some shit like that clearly states that they gurantee it etc how much is the fee that they are asking? perhaps its better to get it checked up, if its not an insane amount. Or try to discuss with them regarding warranty. Afterall, they are your visions. |
they wanted me to pay a fee for them to re check my eyes 80 bucks or somthing. I just emailed them, if I dont hear from them I will phone them again next week and see whats up |
bump im getting my eyes done at lasik md in surrey for $2300 all in, im getting the PRK advanced and im just wondering if this is a good price??? any recommendations?? and i get lifetime coverage for a touch up all i have to do is get my eyes tested every year |
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I would look into Coal Harbour and see if they still have that promotion going for $1500. |
i made an appointment for consultation at coal harbour for thursday and am trying to get a hold of pacific laser eye..... so blurriness and what else would be problems? did they fix your eyes for free?? because like i said i have lifetime touch up if i start to lose my eyesight again thanks |
bump for help^ |
so i went in coal harbor today for consultatoin i cant do LAsik since my prescription is too high PRK is the method for me i put down $300 deposit however im getting mix reviews now and im a bit iffy doing the surgery or not i called back she was kind enough to give me one day to think about it, and if i refuse i can get my $300 back howevr thoughts? the side effect worries me ppl around me are telling me to wait etc etc cant decide now...shit |
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For example, I had problems with halos, starbursts, and dry eyes in the first few months. 6 months post-surgery, most of my symptoms were gone. However, it can take up to a year for you to fully recover. I have light sensitivity issues still till this day, where I must wear sunglasses outdoor on a very sunny day. Which is fine, cause you should be wearing sunglasses anyway. I performed PRK. |
^ i been researching all night seems most review is positive but some say its not as great spoke to my parents and they are against it, just because there are risk just like anything else. Spoke to a friend, he is against it since his mom got it done couple years ago and now she cant drive at night, becuz it makes her dizzy due to sensitive to light damn, now im paranoid now not knowing what to do If i take 2 weeks off thru work, i guess sick leave will not cover it despite its sth to do with medical. they probably demand me to use my vacation? its like a gamble, like you said I MAY or MAY NOT get any of the symptom. If im unlucky........than im fucked |
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