LASIK Surgery Goes Viral

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In this modern age, whether you need to know about ADHD treatments, weight-loss information or how to put in a kitchen sink, you can find information online in an instant. And thanks to a leading Kansas City laser eye surgery clinic, Durrie Vision, prospective eye surgery patients can now find pertinent information online via other LASIK surgery recipients.

Dr. Daniel Durrie wasn’t exactly reinventing the wheel when he decided to create a Facebook group for patients. He was simply taking advantage of a social media platform that millions upon millions of people use every single day. The basic idea was to give patients an alternative look at the procedures and the risks associated with eye surgery in general.

How will eye surgery affect you, how much will it cost, who should have the surgery, what is the recovery time, and are there any alternative measures – these questions, along with many others, are all asked by potential eye surgery recipients, and going viral and speaking to other recipients of eye surgery can answer them all.

In terms of what you need to know about having eye surgery, Dr. Durrie is certainly on to something. Using the Internet and its countless social media outlets can help you get the answers you need by speaking to people who were in your shoes.

Benefits of Online User Groups

Let’s say your child develops a problem in his or her eye and laser surgery is suggested. This is different than if the problem was yours. Any risks are greatly magnified when dealing with a child. This is where seeking the support of others in your shoes can be a godsend.

Not only will the costs be explained to you, but you will find out about the more important information from parents who were once just as concerned about their child’s wellbeing as you are. You will learn about all the potential risks, the recovery, the sort of special care your child will need from you, the amount of time he or she may miss from school, and other vital information.

The idea of the support group was around long before the Internet was, but having instant online access makes it much easier in this day and age to reach out and get in touch with someone.

Replace this scenario with any you face pertaining to eye surgery. The path you take should still be the same. You should get in contact with people who were once in your shoes. You will avoid the pitch from the clinics and the misinformation out there provided by paid-for shills. You will get to the true heart of the matter and find out what you need to know.