A laser vision correction surgery is a form of correction, like glasses and contact lenses, which means that after the procedure the patient should as clearly as in the best-chosen glasses or contact lenses.
During a qualifying examination, a doctor tests the patient’s close-up and distance visual acuity – both objectively using an autorefractometer and subjectively using the Snellen’s chart. On the basis of these tests, the doctor will be able to choose the most suitable correction method.
Only after the patient accepts the predicted correction result presented by the doctor, does the patient make the decision to undergo the surgery and sign an informed consent form together with the ophthalmic surgeon who also conducts the qualifying examination.

