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The decision to have laser eye surgery is one that shouldn't be made lightly. If you are thinking about having your eyesight permanently corrected with LASIK, LASEK or PRK surgery, you'll want to be well informed about your options before you arrange your procedure. To help you make an educated decision about this state of the art medical technology, we give you access to a comprehensive set of free resources about laser eye surgery. We invite you to review our articles and use our tools as you search for a qualified laser eye surgeon, or contact us if you need more information.

Cost is a key concern for most people who choose to have laser eye surgery. Because this medical treatment is generally considered to be optional, National Health Service does not cover refractive laser surgeries. Even if you have private health insurance, most policies will not cover laser eye surgeries. We provide information about the cost of surgery, how to compare quotes accurately and how to find a skilled laser eye surgeon who charges a fair price.

The most important factor in your decision to have laser eye surgery should be your surgeon. By law, a doctor who performs laser eye surgery must be listed on the General Medical Council's medical registration, but specialised training in laser refractive surgery is not required. The best surgeons have extensive training in ophthalmology and certification from the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. In our free resources, you'll find valuable information on how to choose a laser eye surgeon you can trust.

We encourage you to review our online resources to learn about the essentials of laser eye surgery. Laser refractive surgery isn't right for everyone, but many individuals have experienced significant improvement in their vision as a result of this technology. With access to our trusted vision consultants and informration about laser eye surgery, you can determine whether surgery is right for you.