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Overlake Eye Designs
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Michael S.
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After my mediocre experience with another optometrist last year, I decided to give Dr. Wong a try given the excellent reviews posted here. I was not disappointed.
Having worn contacts for ten years, I'm pretty used to the annual routine of visiting the optometrist. However, Dr. Wong's office performed additional tests that I had never experienced - including a peripheral vision test and taking a photo of the inside of my eyes. He explained everything he was doing and why he was doing it. That was a big change from other eye docs that I've visited.
Like another reviewer mentioned, he's very familiar with newer silicone hydrogel contact lenses (such as the Acuvue Oasys, Ciba Night & Day, etc) and they seem to be his first choice for his patients. I don't blame him - the Oasys contacts that I was switched to are excellent for me given my computer usage.
The only thing that surprised me was the lack of a fluorescein test to check for corneal abrasions, which is usually a standard test for contact lens wearers. Like I said though, the exam was so thorough that I didn't feel concerned about this. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Dr. Wong.
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