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LaserCare Eye & LASIK Center, P.A

3.0 (7 reviews)
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The M  Lasik  Center - Dr M believes the future is  No cut LASIK,  with his  patents and LASIK Training at Johns Hopkins Dr M is devoted to precision.

The M Lasik Center

4.6(41 reviews)
3.9 mi•North Dallas

It has been over four months since my surgery, and I could not be more pleased with the results…read more Dr. M and his staff made this a great experience for me. I would like to share my story and background if my history relates to other prospects considering the PRK procedure. I am a 40-year-old male, and before my surgery, my prescription was -4.25/-4.50 with a slight/mild astigmatism in both eyes. I started needing glasses at the age of 12 and I was in contacts by 13. About 5 years ago, I started noticing the discomfort of wearing contacts on a daily basis. I would come home from work, and immediately take them out, if I had no plans that evening. I also have extremely dry eyes, and usually use re-wetting drops frequently. I have always found glasses to be a nuisance, and wearing them for long periods of time gave me a headache. My goal was to get Lasik by the time I turned 40. I priced out the surgery with several surgeons in the D/FW metro-plex, including my optometrist, and I found the PRK procedure to be rather competitive to the traditional Lasik procedure, so I decided to make an appointment with Dr. M./M Lasik Center since there was no fee for the consultation. (I ended up paying about $200 more than what my eye doctor quoted me, based on my prescription, and considering my astigmatisms.) Halfway through the consultation, I already knew I had decided that this is the route I wanted to go. Dr. M. encouraged me to do my research first before making a solid decision, but I was already sold. During the consultation, Dr. M. has you watch a video of his competitor (a local Lasik surgeon) that had Dr. M. perform the PRK procedure on all 5 of her children. There's really not much more that needed to be said at that point. I have heard stories about how many Lasik patients feel like cattle during their procedure, as other institutions perform this procedure in droves. At M Lasik Center, there's only one procedure at a time, and Dr. M. performed it himself, with his nurse in the room to assist him. After the procedure, I was taken into a post-recovery room, where I was the only one in there. I felt like I was the only patient that day, and cannot relate to other stories that I have heard. Post-surgery: I did have a lot of headaches and I was overly fatigued, but that was due to the fact that my eyes were sensitive to the steroid drops given, which is rare, but in my case, it happened. I do keep my eyes moistened throughout the day, as post-PRK patients need to since the eyes can be dry for 6-12 months after surgery. The headaches are due to your eyes trying to adjust to their new setting, and that does not recalibrate overnight. Just be patient and understand that it is part of the process. If you don't choose M Lasik Center, you should at least consider the free consultation. If you do choose Dr. M., just remember that the PRK procedure is different than the traditional Lasik procedure. Do NOT listen to your friends or others that have had the traditional Lasik procedure, because you might hear some conflicting information. Pay attention to Dr. M. and follow every instruction he gives. It can be scary and you probably will be nervous, but you are in great hands and within a couple of months after the surgery, your only regrets will be that you didn't do this sooner.

Words can't express my gratitude for Dr. M and his staff. Everyone is patient and kind and answered…read moreall of my many questions. I've worn glasses for 30+ years and only dreamed that I would ever be able to see without them. Dr. M made that dream come true a few months ago. My prescription was very high, around -10 and -13. Not only do I not have to wear glasses anymore, my vision is just about 20/20! I'm so very thankful for Dr. M taking me on as a patient to undergo the no cut LASIK procedure!

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Key-Whitman Eye Center

2.1(62 reviews)
2.9 mi

They are very good and they care and the staff members are friendly. I have been going to them for…read moreabout three years now and I must admit I love it. and the place is clean.

I went to this Allen office for an eye exam. The exam was done by a young lady who has a lot of…read moretatoos on both of her arms. The service was so-so, but that was not the real issue. The real issue was optical prescription. I took it to Costco to make lens. Upon receiving the new lens, my vision became a lot worse because my left eye could barely see anything. Opticians at Costco suggested me to go back to Key Whitman for an re-exam. The second time I had the same lady (not sure if she was a licensed optometrist). The exam equipment was ill prepared. The chart was not even in the center of my view. We struggled a lot with the machine to get through the exam. I took the new prescription to Costco. The optician saw the results and told me that it was impossible that two exams would yield such different results within 10 days timeframe. They strongly suggested me to get a second opinion from another optometrist. I later went to a new independent optometrist office, paid exam fee to get a new exam. This time, I noticed that in this other optometrist office, the service and equipment were day and night comparing to those at Key Whitman Allen office. Now I am wearing the new lens from the latest eye prescription and cannot be more happy with it.

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Lewis J Frazee, MD

4.0(14 reviews)
1.2 mi

I have been seeing Dr. Frazee for around 10 years and highly recommend him! My eyesight is…read moreextremely important to me. There are a lot of doctors in fancy offices performing questionable procedures and charging outrageous fees and some are less competent than others. Dr. Frazee (fortunately) is not one of them. I compare him with the "old fashioned" doctors of the past .. no frills just a whole lot of experience and competence. Before seeing Dr. Frazee, I had seen several doctors regarding a "questionable" condition and was even prescribed totally unnecessary treatment. Dr. Frazee quickly and efficiently determined the problem and I am happy to say I do not need any treatment. The staff is always pleasant, efficient and professional and I have never had to wait to be seen (even when arriving very early). I wouldn't trust my eyesight to anyone else and hope he doesn't retire for a long time.

Everyone was nice enough but I left with the same prescription I currently have that is not working…read morefor me. I felt a little rushed also. Today I received a bill for a test that I thought was part of a regular exam. I'm a little upset to say the least, as I was not informed of the extra charge. It was a field of vision test. $74. The refraction test is an extra $55 but I was made aware of that. All totaled, the bill was $785 for that day not including the tests that I paid for! The ins.adjustment was $505. So I paid $279.50 and now they want another $74.50.

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LaserCare Eye & LASIK Center, P.A - laserlasikeyes - Updated July 2026

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