I don't know where to start. I'm now almost 55, at around 50 I started wearing reading glasses. It was driving me crazy. My business mainly consist of me being on my phone usually by Texting, and for pleasure I'm an extreme outdoors guy with my family, which includes, Boating, Motorcycles, Camping, Etc.
Finding my glasses every few minutes to check a text, or grab my laptop was driving me crazy. When I had to go to the store for the family, looking for things on the shelves, was driving me nuts. I couldn't read anything on the labels at any distance.
The way this office greets you, they spent over 2 hours with me at pre-examination and they give you options. They don't pressure you into the surgery, if it's not for you, they tell you they won't do it. In my case, I had Monovision. They told me straight out some people don't like it. Meaning one eye would be for for distance and one eye would be for reading. They gave me contacts first and said try these for 5 days and see if you like them. I came back in 5 days and said I LOVED them. I felt like a born again kid. No glasses for 5 days and perfect eyes. Too good to be true. I know. Your brain just adjusts to them, well they did to me.
I set up the surgery, did both eyes at the same time, they help you through the entire process, the surgery itself is about 10 min, you don't feel anything.
This is actually my first time writing a review with the most perfect, focused fonts, 20 / 20 Vision in both eyes with no contacts or glasses. I feel like I did when I was 20. Gave me a whole new meaning to life.
I just want to personally thank EVERYONE at the office, from the girls and guys behind the counter, to each and every one that sat with me for hours and doing those in-detail pre-examinations with all their high-tech equipment, and of course Dr. Maloney for his patience.
There may be other places that do this now, but remember one thing, Dr. Maloney is the one that Pioneered this technique, so why chance it with anyone else. Do it once, do it right!