My Prescription Wasn't Stable

More than 94% of the population who require eyeglasses or contact lenses is able to have the most advanced form of LASIK treatment, Custom LASIK.

A common misconception is that minor changes in a patient’s eyeglass prescription constitutes an unstable prescription, which precludes a patient from having LASIK. There is a difference between minor changes and stability. Customarily a 10% or less change in eyeglass prescription can be accounted for in most cases. Many factors go into candidacy and only an experienced LASIK doctor can provide that answer for you.

Schedule a free consultation at 20/20 Institute to determine if you’re a good LASIK candidate even if your eyeglass prescription has had minor fluctuations. Our experienced doctors will evaluate the stability of your prescription and all other candidacy criteria to determine if LASIK is right for you.

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Visit 20/20 Institute in either of our 2 premium Denver LASIK locations:

Denver LASIK South: 400 Inverness Parkway - Suite 100 Englewood, CO 80112. Denver South-303-200-1510.

Denver LASIK North: 1499 West 120th Avenue - Suite 120 Westminster, CO 80234. Denver North-303-200-1511.

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*$1,300 off is for every patient that chooses and agrees to pay the Customary fee for 20/20 Institute's LASIK Assurance Plan for two eyes by specified date. Offer may not be combined with any other offer.

*Call for more information. Full terms and conditions will be provided under separate 20/20 Institute written agreements. All doctors providing services for 20/20 Institute, LLC are licensed providers working as independent contractors. Nothing herein is intended to imply 20/20 Institute, LLC provides medical services. Optometrists and Ophthalmologists have agreed to provide refractive surgery services under a co-management relationship for all 20/20 Institute, LLC patients. All medical procedures have Risks and Benefits. Results can vary from patient to patient. Risks, benefits and probability of outcome should be discussed directly with your doctor. This site is intended to only provide information. It is not meant or intended to be taken as professional medical advice.