Laser eye surgery has been available for the past 15 years or more in the UK. However, it was only after Accuvision laser eye clinics opened in 2002 and introduced Wavefront optimised laser eye surgery treatments that people began to experience a higher quality of vision after laser eye surgery.

From the outset in 2002  Accuvision's mission has been to deliver to each patient the very best vision correction result possible through laser eye surgery. Everyone's eyes are different and laser eye surgery treatments have to be minutely tailored to each patients physical ability to see but also their overall expectation of the result.

The Consultation

The first step for laser eye surgery is a consultation with one of Accuvision's senior optometrists to establish the reasons why the patient is seeking vision correction and also why they are seeking vision correction at that particular time in their life. The Accuvision optometrist will then conduct a series of tests with the patient to establish the minute structure of their eyes and the capacity of those eyes to see more clearly after surgery.

The most advanced diagnostic equipment is used to measure the structures of the patients visual system so that an exact treatment plan can be compiled and logged into the laser for the surgeon to use during laser eye surgery.

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