You must be at least eighteen years old, with a stable glasses prescription.
Good candidates have myopia up to -11.00 or hyperopia up to +6.00.
Your level of astigmatism may be as high as 6.00 diopters.
You cannot be pregnant or nursing, have any unstable medical condition, or any uncontrolled eye diseases.
It is also important that you have reasonable expectations.
Major credit cards accepted
Who Is Not a Good Candidate for LASIK Surgery?
Anyone whose prescription is actively changing more than one diopter per year.
Anyone who feels that he or she must absolutely gain 20/20 vision without glasses or contact lenses. (No surgeon can guarantee 20/20 vision without correction. Think of it, instead, as achieving decreased dependency on glasses and contact lenses.)
Anyone unwilling to accept the possible risks and complications of LASIK surgery.
Anyone with an uncontrolled or untreated eye disease. Certain corneal dystrophies or a history of herpetic keratitis (a herpes infection in the eye) may be relative contraindications, as are certain arthritic syndromes.