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LASIK Evaluation and Care

Clear Guidance Before and After Laser Vision Correction

Thoughtful LASIK evaluation and steady follow-up care—close to home. If you are considering LASIK eye surgery, a comprehensive LASIK evaluation in Homer, Alaska is the first and most important step. At Homer Eyecare, we provide detailed LASIK eye surgery evaluations and postoperative care for patients in Homer, Anchor Point, Ninilchik, and throughout the Kenai Peninsula.

You do not need to travel far for your initial evaluation or for your follow-up care after surgery.

Your Eyes Matter

Deciding about LASIK can feel overwhelming. Whether you are tired of glasses fogging in winter or contact lenses drying out on long outdoor days, laser vision correction deserves careful evaluation and steady follow-up. LASIK is not right for every eye, and careful screening is essential to determine whether laser vision correction is safe and appropriate for you.

During your LASIK candidacy evaluation, we assess:

  • Corneal thickness
  • Prescription stability
  • Corneal shape and surface health
  • Tear quality and dry eye risk
  • Overall eye health

This evaluation may take place during your comprehensive eye exam or as a dedicated LASIK consultation. For some patients, PRK (photorefractive keratectomy) may be a safer alternative to LASIK depending on corneal thickness and individual factors. A thorough evaluation helps determine which option—if any—is appropriate. Without careful screening and structured follow-up, important factors affecting long-term eye health and surgical outcomes can be overlooked.

1. Receive Your LASIK Evaluation

2. Coordinate Surgical Referral

3. Provide Postoperative Care

A Clear Plan to Protect
Your Vision

You Are in Good Hands

From your initial LASIK evaluation through recovery, your vision is guided by our doctors and our care team, who know your eyes and remain part of your care long after surgery.

FAQ

We provide LASIK evaluations and postoperative care locally and coordinate surgery with trusted in-state surgical partners.

A comprehensive LASIK evaluation assesses corneal health, prescription stability, and overall eye health.

LASIK requires enough corneal thickness to safely create a flap, so if your corneas are too thin or have certain surface irregularities, LASIK may not be recommended. PRK does not involve creating a flap, making it a safer option for patients with thinner corneas or specific corneal conditions.

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