Re: Laser Eye Surgery
Now that I've had the surgery done, I thought I should drop back and tell you all how it went.
I had had an assessment done in Cork and scheduled the surgery here, but went up to Belfast when I found out here about claiming the tax back for procedures carried out outside the Republic and also because the surgeon in Cork (Mr Conall Hurley) was very shirty with me and with his own staff and threw a hissy fit when I asked questions about possible complications and his success rates. In contrast, all the people in the clinic in Belfast were extremely friendly and helpful and the surgeon (Dr Takis Kalognomas) had no problem taking all the time I wanted to talk me through the procedure and answer my questions. No-one held back on warning me of the possible risks, either, so I felt in control of my choice. Then, happily, it all went well and I now have near-perfect vision and have experienced no complications as yet - no night-blindness or hazing around lights or suchlike. As the eyes will continue to heal for up to six months, I'm told, it's likely they'll get better again.
The clinic was full of southerners and the directors were quite happy to schedule the assessment and surgery on consecutive days to facilitate those of us who had travelled North (though be warned - they told me they turn away up to 30% of those who consult with them as unsuitable for laser surgery). As to cost, the basic fee is ST£695 per eye for LASIK, increasing according to prescription, but they apparently do special deals and discounts and have advertised deals in the South before, I know, for EUR995 per eye - which, by the way, includes the assessment, optical work-up, prescriptions and follow-up care, each of which is charged separately from the EUR2000 per eye procedure in the South. Rip-off Ireland, indeed.
The place I went to was the Advanced Laser Eye Clinic on the Lisburn Road and yes, I know they were rapped over the knuckles by the Advertising Standards people here a couple of months ago for stretching a point about how long they had been established in Ireland, but I've heard nothing bad about the care they provide and would recommend them to anyone.
And I didn't smell my eyes burning, after all