Donna Guilette Testimonial
"I went to an informational seminar that Dr. Singh had. I decided that I trusted him to do the surgery. I thought that I would love to be able to wake up and not have to wear glasses. It also bothered me when we'd go to the beach and sand would blow in my eye. It hurts so much with contacts. I wanted to stop worrying about contact lenses and glasses."
"Several friends have had LASIK surgery but haven't had the good luck that I've had. One friend had LASIK and was concerned with price. She has had many problems, even additional surgery trying to correct the problems. It's my opinion that with your eyes you don't take chances. You go to the best person you can find to do the surgery."
"Dr. Singh was my regular doctor. I went to my annual check up and asked about LASIK surgery. He told me about a seminar they were having to learn more about it. There was someone there who had had LASIK. It was nice to be able to hear what it was like from someone who actually had it. I decided to have the surgery in February 2001 and started planning on how I was going to pay for the surgery."
"I asked my employer to put money into a flexcare program every month, so that I would have the money to pay for the surgery within a year. My employer deducted the money from my paycheck before taxes each month and put it into a medical account. I just had to prove that the money was used for a qualifying expense. But if you don't use the money within a year, it goes back into the employer's fund, so you need to plan carefully."
"I only had one eye done, because I'm a CPA and work with small financial numbers all day long. I thought I might need reading glasses later, so I decided to only do one eye to use for distance. I use the other eye for reading. It's called monovision."
"The surgery process was explained to me in detail. When I went in, I was very confident that everything would be fine. Being informed helps you overcome any anxiety you might have. First, they numbed my eye with anesthetic drops about ten minutes before the surgery, so I wouldn't feel anything. My head was held still in one position, and I focused on a light. Dr. Singh created the corneal flap; my surgery was nine seconds worth of laser treatment."
"They patched my eye, and I went home and slept. The next day I had my eye checked. It was draining a bit. Did it hurt? No. Was it slightly irritated? Yes. And the following day everything was fine. I had the surgery done on a Friday, and I went to work on Monday. It was amazing, very simple. I've had lots worse things than that!"
"It's such a gift. I have my eyesight back. I think it's great!"


