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Matthew Sharpe, MD

Board Certified Ophthalmologist

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Worth It7 months Post-Op
Would Have Done It Sooner if I Could!
This is a review of Sharpe Vision in Bellevue, Washington. Because I'm in my mid-40s now I received a lot of warning about doing LASIK. The more distance correction a lens or a surgery provides, the more you strain your reading range. If you're young, your eyes adjust. As you get older, you just start losing that up-close range even without distance correction, so distance correction makes it worse. So, the question was, would LASIK be worth needing reading glasses? Maybe
For all 35 years of my life, I've lived with vision that's been pretty terrible. And for as many years as I can remember during that time, glasses and contacts were always a necessary part of life as i knew it. Without those, I was, for all intents and practical purposes, legally blind. And because of my astigmatism, I'd been evaluated long ago (2010, if I recall) as not a viable candidate for LASIK. Fast forward to July 2016. I'm told by Doctor Matthew Sharpe in Bellevue that
Dr. Sharpe truly is as good as it gets. I was petrified of this procedure and waited WAY too long to do it. The first impression you get is of the office. WOW. It's like heaven. Everything is pure lily white, clean, and cool. Everyone there is insanely sweet and helpful and very calming, which is vital. Dr. Sharpe's informational video about lasik is incredibly detailed but if you're like I am--paranoid beyond any rational sense--they will schedule a time for you to talk directly
Hi all I wanted to take a moment and share my lasik journey. I have been thinking about getting lasik for about 20 years. Since it first became available in the United States I have wanted it. There were a couple of things that held me back. First, I was scared to death! The thought that something could go wrong and that I wouldn't be able to see anymore was a huge fear of mine. I've been doing research for years and knew that the likelihood of that was very small but for