Lasik & Eyes Optical Questions and Answers
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Eyesight worst while pregnant?
dose anyone pregnant affect your eyesightAnswers: I had to bring glasses while I be pregnant because my vision be blurry. it corrected 9 month after I gave birth
Yes, the hormomes can affect eye verbs, but more than likely, reverie will correct itself after birth.
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In some this can happen- and gestational diabetes is the culprit.
Are eyeglasses at shoppers drug mart cheap?
and when i say cheap i mean $15-30 dollarsAnswers: yeah, if you choose a fashion spectacles, not branded which more expensive.
They would only sell reading glasses at a drug store, so they would be cheap. However, if you need real glasses to wear every day all the time, you need to go to an optometrist, find out your prescription, and order glasses. If you have insurance, it should cover your visit and most of the cost of the glasses.
Billing question for some kind hearted eyecare specialist>?
I am a retired American living in the Philippines, I also suffer from age related macular degeneration, I know there is treatment know, but what I am unable to find out checking all the help organizations is, how much would a guy like me, paying out of his own pocket for the treatment, have to pay for lucentis treatment?Answers: There are an number of different treatments for wet ARMD, Lucentis is one. Only 10-15% of ARMD is wet. Of those cases, not all would benefit from Lucentis.
Have you been told by a retinal specialist that you would benefit from Lucentis? The doctor should also have prepared a cost estimate for you, as each case is different. Treatment requires monthly injections for 3 to 6 months, then ongoing injections every 2-4 months. The number of treatments you will need depends upon the particulars of your case.
Cost of Lucentis treatment depends very much on where you are and what the doctors there charge to inject it. The cost of the drug alone is well in excess of $1000 per injection, doctors fee would be in addition. Plus there are a number of diagnostic tests that need to be done before injection and on a regular basis afterwards to monitor progress.
If you want a useful answer, you really need to call your retinal specialist and ask.
What ever the doctor charges. If it is more than you can afford, ask him if you can work out a payment plan.
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