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Laser eye surgery
kastud
#1 Posted : Thursday, November 19, 2009 2:52:00 PM
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@ all,

Where can one get this surgery done here in Kenya?
what are the price ranges? If possible give experiences,contacts,risks etc for those who have undergone the procedure.

Your assistance will be highly appreciated.
Wendz
#2 Posted : Thursday, November 19, 2009 2:54:00 PM
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laser eye centre - sarit centre. Dr. Joshi
Dont know the cost.
Wouldnt do it unless eyes are really really bad and if you dont do it,you are gonna go blind anyway... but thats me.

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.

kastud
#3 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 5:53:00 AM
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@wendz thanks for the reply.
34 views and only one reply,Is it that risky or skerians aren't aware?
Djinn
#4 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 6:17:00 AM
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It costs Kshs 150k (actually for some reason they quote per eye Kshs 75k - not sure why - perhaps for the sake of those with only one functioning eye) I know at least two people who have had it done without much effect...

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kastud
#5 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 6:49:00 AM
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@Djinn & ak where is this?

Google research shows that the risks are so bad one can even go blind after the operation,but needed more info especially from those who have undergone this surgery.

@ ak you never know i could have been here long before you.
Djinn
#6 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 7:17:00 AM
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@kastud,its at Sarit Centre - not sure of the name of the place but there cannot be more than one such place at Sarit. BTW,in my post below I said 'without much effect' - what I meant is - no BAD effects,not that it was ineffectual. BTW,with your SK name,are you hired to sire? LOL

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leona
#7 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 7:39:00 AM
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@Kastud
Dr Joshi at Sarit Centre is the best(and maybe only?) professional you'll get as far as laser eye is concerned in Kenya. I havent even heard of anywhere else you can get this surgery in Kenya. I think his clinic on 2nd floor,Sarit Centre,but you can reach them on 44494878 for further queries or to book an apointment if you want to know more about the surgery and how much it'll cost. If you have your prescription with you,it'd be better as they'll be able to give you a rough estimate. Also it'd help to know if your eyes are naturally dry,allergic..etc

I called them last year,wanted to try out the surgery,and they told me the cost ranges from 75k per eye,but this largely depends on your eye index,the lower it is,just like in the case of glasses,the higher the cost. People whos' visions isnt much impaired can do it comfortably at 150k but there are those who do it for 200k upwards. Also,if your poor vision is as a result of an accident,enviromental issues..etc,it's not highly recommended to try out laser surgery,It works best if your vision is naturally impaired or genetic(just like in the case of contact lenses). If you're prone to eye allergies etc..surgery is also not advisable.

Sucess rate is not 100% guaranteed(though people rarely go blind from laser surgery),so it's good not to place all your hopes of attaining eagle vision after the surgery. Most people have to redo the surgery after about 5yrs or so,as the effects tend to wear out and patients find themselves needing eye aids/glasses after about 5yrs. Personally,I'd rather be stuck with glasses or contact lenses forever than take the risk of laser surgery. But then again,that's just me! If it was 100% effective,I'd definitely do it!

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#8 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 9:33:00 AM
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We have 35mn people... and just one doc who does Laser Eye Surgery???
*** A google search on this on USA websites... seems they have hundreds! And the population there is 300mn or so!
**** Jamaa must have a monopoly!!! I am sure the lines are long at his place!
***** What about PCEA at Ruiru?

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Djinn
#9 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 9:45:00 AM
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@VVS - think of the reasons why Salvation Army and the Lions Group have subsidised rates for eye operations and spectacles....35 million people....what is the GDP per capita? How many can afford glasses - let alone the rimless Wetangula type? Which one of the 2 two dollars per day can abt 3% (with eye problems) of 50% of the population allocate for glasses? I
think for a country like Kenya,one practitioner is adequate...the procedure is done once and I hear it takes abt 30 mins - so in a day he can do abt 10-12...a week - 50-60...a month 200-240...a year 2400-2880. I do not think we have more than those numbers doing Laser Surgery every year.

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bird_man
#10 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2009 10:41:00 AM
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@Kastud,

Funny that doc seems to be the only guy around!My sister in-law went to him for laser hapo Sarit last year. She is ok so far,so good.

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