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"The greatest change for me is the freedom from contacts. I don’t have to spend so much time putting them in or looking for glasses. I really appreciate all the wonderful care and I’m really thrilled with my results." read more
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Malindi Elmore
Kelowna, BC
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"After surgery, every day got better and better and now it’s 20/20, the best it’s ever been in my life. Now I don’t have to spend money on contacts or put them in every morning." read more
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Jag Seehra
Prince George, BC
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"My vision now is 20-15 with both eyes, the best I've had in my entire life! The only drawback to not wearing glasses now is that my grandkids don't have to clean them for me anymore! Thank you Kelowna Laser Vision for a new look at life!" read more
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Military Research Shows Outstanding Value in Laser Eye Surgery - More than 312,000 laser refractive procedures performed in the U.S. Air Force, Army and Navy have provided invaluable insight about laser refractive surgery to both military and civilian communities....read the full article
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Located in Kelowna, BC |
Kelowna Laser Vision
eyes@kelownalaservision.com
#1 - 2918 Tutt Street
Kelowna
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British Columbia
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V1Y 8Z5
Canada
1-866-951-5665 (LOOK)
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Frequently Asked Questions |
What is excimer laser?
Excimer lasers produce cool concentrated beams of ultraviolet light that safely and painlessly separate the molecular bonds and remove microscopic layers of corneal tissue... |
What is the difference between LASIK and PRK?
LASIK (Laser Assisted In-situ Keratomileusis): A thin flap is created that consists of the first layer (epithelium) and a small amount of the second layer (stroma). The flap is gently folded back by the surgeon... |
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