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Mandana Aug 7th 2007 12:09 am

Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 
Hi there. Just back from Mexico, tanned, relaxed and the same weight (if not a couple of pounds less) due to Montezuma's Revenge! :lol::thumbdown:

I'm almost out of contact lenses, so I'm left with a couple of options, and one of them is to buy online. As I've never done this (either here or at home), any recommendations for a site?

And also, has anyone had lasik surgery in Texas who can recommend a consultant?

I'm seriously considering ditching the glasses & lenses for good, but don't know any consultants here sadly. I'd started my research and found two excellent ones in the UK, but that was just at the time we got the notice we were moving, so put it all on hold.

TIA

Mandana

Jerseygirl Aug 7th 2007 12:27 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Mandana (Post 5156499)
Hi there. Just back from Mexico, tanned, relaxed and the same weight (if not a couple of pounds less) due to Montezuma's Revenge! :lol::thumbdown:

I'm almost out of contact lenses, so I'm left with a couple of options, and one of them is to buy online. As I've never done this (either here or at home), any recommendations for a site?

And also, has anyone had lasik surgery in Texas who can recommend a consultant?

I'm seriously considering ditching the glasses & lenses for good, but don't know any consultants here sadly. I'd started my research and found two excellent ones in the UK, but that was just at the time we got the notice we were moving, so put it all on hold.

TIA

Mandana

Once you get your eye's tested you can take your prescription anywhere. We found Costco to the cheapest to buy contacts from.

I had Lasik 7 yrs ago. I researched it for about a year before I decided to go through with it. I had a very bad astigmatism...the myopia was slight. I went to a eye doctor who performed Lasik on many TV celebs...in fact some of the procedures had been on TV. I've had no problems whatsoever.

Last week my daughter went to see the same doctor...she found out she's not a candidate for Lasik as she has thin corneas.

One of the reasons I chose him was while I was at his office for a consult he was turning people away. He will only perform the surgery if he is certain it is the correct procedure for you.

Mandana Aug 7th 2007 12:39 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 5156539)
Once you get your eye's tested you can take your prescription anywhere. We found Costco to the cheapest to buy contacts from.

I had Lasik 7 yrs ago. I researched it for about a year before I decided to go through with it. I had a very bad astigmatism...the myopia was slight. I went to a eye doctor who performed Lasik on many TV celebs...in fact some of the procedures had been on TV. I've had no problems whatsoever.

Last week my daughter went to see the same doctor...she found out she's not a candidate for Lasik as she has thin corneas.

One of the reasons I chose him was while I was at his office for a consult he was turning people away. He will only perform the surgery if he is certain it is the correct procedure for you.

Thanks JG

I'm definitely a candidate for surgery - I'd got that far in the UK, but ran out of time to actually go ahead with surgery. I'd been researching (and mulling it over) for 7 years, and during that time newer procedures had come out and consultants gained experience.

In the meantime, while I find someone I'm happy with, I need contacts! I could always ask our British visitors to bring some when they arrive in 36 hours, but that's putting on them on their last day.

Jerseygirl Aug 7th 2007 12:52 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Mandana (Post 5156568)
Thanks JG

I'm definitely a candidate for surgery - I'd got that far in the UK, but ran out of time to actually go ahead with surgery. I'd been researching (and mulling it over) for 7 years, and during that time newer procedures had come out and consultants gained experience.

In the meantime, while I find someone I'm happy with, I need contacts! I could always ask our British visitors to bring some when they arrive in 36 hours, but that's putting on them on their last day.

Do you have optical insurance? If you do they will provide you with a list of eye doctors for an eye test...then you can order contacts.

Be careful when you chose your lasik doctor...like I said one of the things that attracted me was that my doctor turned people away.

BTW my husband won't have the surgery...he won't take the risk of anything going wrong. For instance if he had trouble with night vision he wouldn't be able to drive and therefore wouldn't be able to do his job.

PM me if you want any more details.

We've taked about this subject before...I'll see if I can locate the threads.

Edit: Found it:

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...ighlight=Lasik

AdobePinon Aug 7th 2007 1:10 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 
Try and get the two-laser dealie if you can - no knives, and faster, cleaner healing.

NC Penguin Aug 7th 2007 1:31 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 5156539)
Once you get your eye's tested you can take your prescription anywhere. We found Costco to the cheapest to buy contacts from.

I had Lasik 7 yrs ago. I researched it for about a year before I decided to go through with it. I had a very bad astigmatism...the myopia was slight. I went to a eye doctor who performed Lasik on many TV celebs...in fact some of the procedures had been on TV. I've had no problems whatsoever.

Last week my daughter went to see the same doctor...she found out she's not a candidate for Lasik as she has thin corneas.

One of the reasons I chose him was while I was at his office for a consult he was turning people away. He will only perform the surgery if he is certain it is the correct procedure for you.

Any eye surgeon worth his salt should be doing that anyway. Nothing worse than having patients who shouldn't have lasik or similar surgery back in the waiting room for corrective surgery, etc., complaining to other would-be patients in his/her waiting room...

Philgr Aug 8th 2007 12:11 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Mandana (Post 5156568)
...In the meantime, while I find someone I'm happy with, I need contacts!...

I get mine from here and I've had no problems - but, they do ask for my optician's name/number and they call them to check my prescription. If you don't have a US based eye doctor you may have trouble getting an order accepted.

Jerseygirl Aug 8th 2007 12:16 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Philgr (Post 5161560)
I get mine from here and I've had no problems - but, they do ask for my optician's name/number and they call them to check my prescription. If you don't have a US based eye doctor you may have trouble getting an order accepted.

In NJ the optician you order contacts or glasses from has to have an original prescription. A photo copy/phone call/fax will not suffice.

Philgr Aug 8th 2007 12:38 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 5161579)
In NJ the optician you order contacts or glasses from has to have an original prescription. A photo copy/phone call/fax will not suffice.

Yeah - it's amazing how much consumer unfriendly protectionist legislation is allowed through. Can't imagine the Teamsters are involved with this one but it's I guess opticians must have a strong lobby group!

I think this company will contact your doctor and have them confirm the original prescription so they probably get around the restriction - but I'm in CA where the laws don't seem to be so strict.

Jerseygirl Aug 8th 2007 12:43 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Philgr (Post 5161660)
Yeah - it's amazing how much consumer unfriendly protectionist legislation is allowed through. Can't imagine the Teamsters are involved with this one but it's I guess opticians must have a strong lobby group!

I think this company will contact your doctor and have them confirm the original prescription so they probably get around the restriction - but I'm in CA where the laws don't seem to be so strict.

I've been told in NJ...it's state law that an original prescription has to be produced. No matter how long I live here it always amazes me the different laws from state to state.

When we were in San Fran....my husband took his broken lenses to an optician who then produced new lenses. It would never happen in NJ.

Mandana Aug 8th 2007 12:10 pm

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 
Thanks guys.

Kicking myself I didn't trouble my step-daughter to bring some over from the UK now. Too late. She's mid flight now!

Going to have to put the Lasik on hold for a while (again). Just learnt that I might need back surgery (again), so want to get that sorted before tacking the top half of my body!

All I want are some bloody contacts! Why didn't I get a bumper lot before I left?? :curse:

Jerseygirl Aug 8th 2007 12:52 pm

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Mandana (Post 5163289)
Thanks guys.

Kicking myself I didn't trouble my step-daughter to bring some over from the UK now. Too late. She's mid flight now!

Going to have to put the Lasik on hold for a while (again). Just learnt that I might need back surgery (again), so want to get that sorted before tacking the top half of my body!

All I want are some bloody contacts! Why didn't I get a bumper lot before I left?? :curse:

I don't understand...why can't you get an eye test and buy some? If it's a standard sort of prescription they may even have them in stock.

AdobePinon Aug 8th 2007 2:05 pm

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 5163431)
I don't understand...why can't you get an eye test and buy some? If it's a standard sort of prescription they may even have them in stock.

Exactly. It's not that hard.

cybersecretary Aug 9th 2007 1:18 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Mandana (Post 5156499)
Hi there. Just back from Mexico, tanned, relaxed and the same weight (if not a couple of pounds less) due to Montezuma's Revenge! :lol::thumbdown:

I'm almost out of contact lenses, so I'm left with a couple of options, and one of them is to buy online. As I've never done this (either here or at home), any recommendations for a site?

And also, has anyone had lasik surgery in Texas who can recommend a consultant?

I'm seriously considering ditching the glasses & lenses for good, but don't know any consultants here sadly. I'd started my research and found two excellent ones in the UK, but that was just at the time we got the notice we were moving, so put it all on hold.

TIA

Mandana

i am to scared to go for laser/lasik surgery on my eyes. i use orthokeratology lenses, you wear them at night, they reshape your eyes and take them out in the morning, brilliant. i think in the us they are called corneal reshaping or somesuch.

Mandana Aug 9th 2007 1:57 am

Re: Contact lens supplier and/or lasik surgeon recommendations
 

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 5163431)
I don't understand...why can't you get an eye test and buy some? If it's a standard sort of prescription they may even have them in stock.

I'm sure it's not hard to get them, it's just I'm down to my last 3 pairs now (thinking I had another box of each prescription left, but didn't) and thought I could just go online and order and Bob's your Uncle sort of thing.

Appears not to be the case!

Glasses it is then until I get the time to sort it out. No probs. Got visitors now so it'll have to wait until they go home in a week.


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