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remember...you get what you pay for.
[/ QUOTE ] Yes, you do... If you pay for a $3000+ procedure, you get better eyesight and and empty wallet. If you pay for the procedure in Canada... You pay about $390-$500 per eye and you get better eyesight and a small headstart on a savings account!
I had it done in Canada at
LasikMD and did not regret it at all. For less than $1200 I travelled, ate out, and stayed in a nice hotel for a few days all while visiting a great city (Montreal) with my wife, and having the procedure done.
The equipment there is about 5 years ahead of the equipment in the US... Due to the (ever so lengthy) FDA approval process. So you are actually getting technology that is more advanced. (This info came from my local optometrist in Portland Maine.) He further stated that the reason for a lot of the expense in the US is not due to better equipment... it's due to the fact that many eye doctors have this equipment but doing the procedure is only something they do periodically... maybe 1-10 procedures a week... thus the higher cost to justify the expense of the equipment.
The clinic in Montreal that I visited solely performed the procedure... that's all they did. I think my Doc alone had done over 30,000 procedures and had done a tremendous amount of research on the subject.
Here is a typical breakdown on their staff surgeon's experience.
Anyway, I posted a small tidbit of
my experience in another thread earlier...
Not trying to be a cheerleader for them or anything... but just giving the word as a most satisfied customer.
Bob