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Vision Correction

See Clearly Without Glasses or Contacts

If you’ve ever wished you could wake up and see clearly without reaching for glasses or putting in contacts, you’re not alone. Vision correction procedures are designed to reduce or eliminate your dependence on corrective lenses—so your vision feels more natural, more convenient, and more in sync with your daily life.

At Golden View Ophthalmology, Dr. Eugenia White takes a personalized approach to vision correction, helping you understand your options and choose what’s right for your eyes, your lifestyle, and your long-term goals.

Is Vision Correction Right for You?

Many people are great candidates for vision correction. A consultation is the best way to know for sure—but here are some common signs you may be a good fit:

  • Rely on glasses or contacts for everyday activities
  • Have stable vision
  • Want more freedom in your daily routine
  • Are active, travel often, or simply want less hassle

Our Vision Correction Services

What to Expect

Consultation

We’ll evaluate your eyes, review your vision history, and determine which options you’re a candidate for.

Procedure

Most vision correction procedures are quick, outpatient, and designed for your comfort.

Recovery

Recovery varies by procedure, but many patients notice improved vision quickly, with continued stabilization over time.

A Personalized Recommendation

The right procedure depends on several factors unique to you. Dr. White will walk you through your options in a clear, straightforward way—so you understand not just what’s possible, but what makes the most sense for your eyes and your life.

  • Your eye health and corneal structure
  • Your prescription
  • Your lifestyle and priorities

Vision Correction FAQs

That depends on your eyes and your goals. We’ll guide you through your options during your consultation.

LASIK is a great option for many people—but not everyone. PRK or ICL may be better depending on your eyes.

Yes. Vision correction procedures are well-established and have strong safety profiles when performed on appropriate candidates.

Many patients achieve 20/20 vision or better, but results vary. Our goal is to help you achieve the best possible outcome for your eyes.

Results are long-lasting, though natural age-related changes to your vision can still occur over time.

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Eugenia White today.