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LASIK Surgery Insights With Dr. Manger

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Dr. Manger is committed to helping patients realize the WOW that comes with clear vision, free of the hassles from glasses and contacts. He takes a personalized approach to patient care and, along with his expert staff, wants to make sure you are well informed about LASIK so you can feel confident when choosing a LASIK surgeon. Watch these videos to learn more about Saddleback Eye Center and what sets Dr. Manger and LASIK apart.

LASIK Insights with Dr. Manger – Behind the Scenes with John Kobylt

LASIK Insights with Dr. Manger – The Top 5 LASIK Myths
LASIK Insights with Dr. Manger – The Top 5 Steps to Choosing a LASIK Surgeon
LASIK Insights with Dr. Manger – The Top 5 Steps to Choosing a LASIK Surgeon
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*Offer limited to 10 free LASIK exams per day. Regular fee schedule available at time of consultation. $200 exam fee will apply to patients who have had any previous eye surgery. This fee will be applied towards surgical procedure.

On occasion, the Intralase procedure cannot be performed on a patient due to various eye conditions such as corneal scarring, small orbits or previous refractive surgeries. In these cases, PRK may be considered as an alternative to LASIK.

Cannot be combined with other offers or insurance. LASIK $1,950-$3,350 per eye. $800 discount when LASIK is performed on both eyes. Single-eye LASIK procedures receive a $400 discount.

Receive an additional $250 discount per eye when you have your LASIK exam and LASIK procedure done on the same day. Regular fee schedule available at time of examination. Cannot be redeemed for cash. Certificate has no cash value.

LASIK is a surgical procedure intended to reduce and potentially eliminate your need for glasses or contact lenses. As with all surgical procedures, there are risks that will be discussed with you prior to having your procedure. These risks include, but are not limited to fluctuating vision, visual symptoms like glare or haloes around lights, dry eyes that require eye drops, and the occasional need for a retreatment.

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