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Jacqueline Griffiths, M.D.
NewView Laser Eye Center
Reston, VA
  • Zyoptixtm
  • Aphakic IOL
  • PTK
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PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy) Cost & Profile

  • Avg. Cost: $1800
  • Candidate: Nearsightedness
  • Length: Few minutes
  • Treatments: One
  • Results: Long lasting
  • Back to work: 3-5 days

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Common Questions & Answers about PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy)

"Has anyone heard of LASEK? I had this procedure done March of this year. I was wearing -7's (contacts) in both my eyes and standard LASIK was not a good option for me. I had very thin corneas. Dr. Yee of Herman Eye Center is performing LASEK on patients with thin corneas and it is virtually painless - at least in my case. He makes a flap out of your epithelium which is a lot safer and painless like I said. Even his patients that are candidates for standard LASIK are choosing to do LASEK because of the low risk of injury to your corneal tisssue. He is currently co-authoring with other doctors over seas about this procedure and to my knowledge is the only doctor in Houston and possibly the US performing this procedure. I am six months out and seeing 20/15. It is wonderful."

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