Eye Consultants believes that everyone should be able to enjoy a life free of glasses and contacts. That’s why we offer LASIK at an affordable, competitive price and have financing available so it’s easy to fit LASIK into your budget.
We accept most forms of insurance, credit cards, and, of course, cash. Also, we’ve partnered with CareCredit to offer 0 down and 0% financing so you can get great eyesight now and pay over time.
Our staff is prepared to serve you and your eye care needs. Whether you want to come into the office for a free LASIK consult, or have your free LASIK consult through a virtual meeting, Eye Consultants is ready to provide you with a safe and effective experience that is right for you.
As payment, we accept most forms of insurance, credit cards, and cash. We’ve also partnered with CareCredit to offer simple 0% financing to our patients who would like to enjoy great vision now and pay over time.
More than 11 million people have thrown out their contacts and glasses for good thanks to LASIK! LASIK is a surgical procedure that reshapes the cornea to improve your vision. It’s very quick (about 7-10 minutes) and has an extremely high success rate, making it one of the most popular vision correction methods today. Want to know more? Contact us to schedule your FREE LASIK consultation. We welcome patients from Spokane, the Inland Northwest and beyond! We’ll answer all your questions and take time to help you make a decision you feel confident about.
Eye Consultants offers blade-free LASIK, which uses a state-of-the-art laser (rather than a blade) to gently create the “corneal flap” that makes LASIK vision correction possible. We want to do all we can to help you make a LASIK decision you’re confident about. We’re happy to provide you with information, tools and videos to help you learn about LASIK, our practice, and what you can expect with LASIK.
Are you a good candidate for LASIK? Find out in our FREE 1-minute LASIK Self-Test! If you have one of the three most-common vision problems – astigmatism, myopia, or hyperopia – you’re probably a good candidate for LASIK. Click below to take the FREE LASIK Self-Test now!
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As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks and/or potential complications. Early and temporary complications for refractive surgery include:
Discomfort – Very few people experience significant discomfort. The sensation is normally described as a slightly gritty feeling or the feeling that there is something in the eye. Extra lubricating drops help, and you may take an over-the-counter pain reliever if necessary.
Light Sensitivity – We provide you with a pair of polarized sunglasses to wear upon leaving the surgery center to ease any light sensitivity that may affect you for the first few days after the procedure.
Under/Over-Correction – Unless severe, under/over-correction does not usually affect the overall vision results. Significant amounts of under/over-correction (rare) can be treated with an enhancement procedure. Minimal amounts may be corrected by wearing thin glasses for activities such as driving. Over-corrected eyes are extremely rare and most corneas tend to achieve the desired shape as the eye heals.
Infection – This risk is greatest in the first 48 hours following the procedure and is usually treated with antibiotic drops. Nationally the risk rate for infections is around 0.2%, but so far our rate has been less than 0.001%. The risk is controlled by post-operative medication. It is important that you carefully follow all of your post-operative instructions and see the doctor for all of your post-operative visits.
Halos/Glare – If you experience problems with night driving or have halos and glare prior to the procedure, having a traditional LASIK procedure (also known as Conventional LASIK) may or may not affect those problems. However, the CustomVue LASIK was designed to eliminate night vision problems that can naturally occur. Halos and glare are rare following LASIK and our experience has been better than the national average.
Loss of Vision – The risk of a serious vision-threatening complication is almost nil. We are not aware of anyone having lost their vision or gone blind from LASIK.