Highlights
Veteran ophthalmologists treat eyes with a laser to correct myopia, hyperopia & astigmatism. Ditch the glasses and enjoy clear vision with the expert LASIK surgery and postoperative care
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About This Deal
Ready to ditch your glasses or contacts? Advanced Eye Care is offering a comprehensive LASIK surgery package for both eyes. Imagine waking up with clear vision every day! With technology and experienced surgeons, this offer provides a fantastic opportunity to achieve your vision goals. Why wait to see the world more clearly?
What We Offer
Intralase LASIK surgery or PRK for both eyes
Initial consultation to confirm candidacy; non-candidates and other refund requests will be honored before service is provided.
Two years of postoperative care
Why You Should Grab The Offer
Advanced Eye Care provides eye care services to Salt Lake City, South Jordan, and Bountiful, combining the latest technologies with personalized attention to meet each patient’s unique needs. With locations across these cities, they are committed to being the top choice for comprehensive eye care. Their board-certified physicians, Dr. Francis Wapner and Dr. Todd Daynes, bring a wealth of expertise and care to every procedure. Advanced Eye Care’s stellar 4.7-star rating on Groupon attests to their patients’ satisfaction and successful outcomes. The benefits of LASIK eye surgery may include **minimal pain, rapid recovery, and the potential to eliminate the need for corrective lenses, make this an attractive option for many.
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About Advanced Eye Care
Dr. Francis Wapner and Dr. Todd Daynes, the ophthalmologists behind Advanced Eye Care, wield experience gleaned from thousands of surgeries, exams, and medical evaluations when correcting ocular issues. The office outfits eyes in a number of stylishly sight-enhancing frames or secretly spiffs up vision with a pair of contacts. For those looking to shed their eyewear altogether, the doctors use a bladeless procedure called Intralase LASIK. This procedure is preformed with a laser rather than a blade, often leaving patients with 20/20 vision or better reducing their need for glasses or contact lenses