Lasik eye surgery is a medical procedure that aims to correct a person's eye sight so that they can rely less on contacts or eye glasses. As the procedure becomes increasingly popular, more and more surgeons are starting practices specialising in Lasik. It can therefore be a frustrating feeling going through the many names of the hundreds of Lasik surgeons and their glossy advertisements, each claiming to be better than the other.

Your eyesight is probably the most valued of all your senses. It is therefore natural to feel anxious about which surgeon is the best possible and who will give you the most appropriate care. That is why it is essential to make sure you do your research on those surgeons you are thinking of using and the clinic that they operate in.

The first step in this process is to gather a list of potential Lasik surgeons. You can begin this list by simply browsing the many advertisements on TV, radio, the internet, and in magazines and other publications. One of word of warning, however - do not simply rely on the best looking advertisement or most convincing commercial. A Lasik surgeon's skill doesn't always correlate with his or hers advertising budget.

Another way of developing a list is by talking to someone who has already undergone a Lasik eye surgery operation. They will be able to give you details on their own research and inform you about what surgeons they visited before they settled on the one
that did their procedure. They can also let you know whether they recommend the clinic they used or not.

An excellent way to find a great Lasik eye surgeon is by asking your MD, ophthalmologist or optometrist. As most medical professionals work and socialise in the same circles they are likely to be able to give you a name of a surgeon who has an excellent reputation.

Other options include the American Academy of Ophthalmology website which lists surgeons who specialise in Lasik. The Yellow pages will also list surgeons in your area.

Once you have developed a potential list you should call each surgeon's office and gather more information about the procedure, prices and the background of the surgeon. It is always a good sign to find that the eye surgeon is associated with an academic medical center or is a fellow of the American College of Surgeons.

While the surgeon's medical background and history is important, so is his or hers personality. You should feel comfortable with them and they should put you at ease. They should answer any of your questions patiently and ask you detailed questions about your medical history. It may take you more than one surgeon before you find one that will meet your needs.

Unfortunately, some people conduct more research into their new car than which Lasik eye surgeon is best for them. But finding a good surgeon isn't necessarily a hard or time consuming tasks. By simply making the right inquires and asking the appropriate questions you will be able to find one in no time at all.