How many of you have had the Lasik Procedure done where you first had to go to a co-managed doctor's office for you initial consultation and your pre-operative exam and then had your Lasik Procedure at a facility many miles away from your home town? If you said yes you are one of thousands who get Lasik done in this manner. One of the down sides to this method is that the surgeon who actually performed the Lasik Procedure on you is almost always in-accessible due to the facts he or she may be several hundred miles away or even in a different state. What if an emergency such as a flap wrinkle, fold or detachment occured where you are unable to see the doctor until his next visit back to your region. It could be weeks before that surgeon is back in your area. This is why making sure the actual surgery center is semi close to your home town in order that the same surgeon who performed your lasik procedure is close at hand in case of an emergency. Emergencies do happen! be prepared and do your homework before leaping into lasik. Go to www.lasik.fm to learn more about Lasik. There is a laser picture gallery at www.laserchoice.com . You can also chat about lasik at www.talklasik.com . If you have a suggestion or comment please feel free to post your thoughts. I accept all posts even advertisements so post on and thank you for reading this and pass this information along to the next person.
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TLC Vision to buy TruVision, expand services
TLC Vision Corp. agreed to acquire TruVision, a managed-care contractor for elective health-care services, for $17.5 million in cash and stock, it said Friday.
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Salt Lake City, Utah-based TruVision's services allow insurance health plans and large corporations to offer LASIK vision surgery to members at a reduced price. The company is projected to refer more than 23,000 LASIK procedures to its provider network this year. TLC Vision said the deal gives it immediate entry into the lower-cost market.
TLC also said Friday it plans to expand its highly profitable refractive business through a new brand, called LASIK Select, which will target the "value-priced" consumer segment.
The company plans 15 LASIK Select centers to be operating by the end of 2006. Five centers, part of the TruVision acquisition, will be operating by the end of this year. LASIK Select will target markets that don't compete with TLC Vision's existing TLC Laser Eye Centers and other lower-cost competitors.
"A broadened approach allows us to reach a different refractive patient, while continuing to realize the strong earnings and cash-flow contribution from our existing TLC Laser Eye Centers," said Jim Wachtman, president and chief executive, in a statement. "For our long-term growth, this refractive expansion strategy now gives us a business model that addresses all segments of the refractive market and continues to provide superior services to our surgeons, optometrists and the LASIK patient."
The TruVision acquisition is expected to close by mid-November.
Mississauga, Ontario -based TLC Vision Corp. (NASDAQ: TLCV) has its U.S. headquarters in St. Louis.
Now there will be 3 giant National Lasik Providers competing against one another in the value price lasik market: The Lasik Vision Institute , Lasik Plus and Lasik Select
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Salt Lake City, Utah-based TruVision's services allow insurance health plans and large corporations to offer LASIK vision surgery to members at a reduced price. The company is projected to refer more than 23,000 LASIK procedures to its provider network this year. TLC Vision said the deal gives it immediate entry into the lower-cost market.
TLC also said Friday it plans to expand its highly profitable refractive business through a new brand, called LASIK Select, which will target the "value-priced" consumer segment.
The company plans 15 LASIK Select centers to be operating by the end of 2006. Five centers, part of the TruVision acquisition, will be operating by the end of this year. LASIK Select will target markets that don't compete with TLC Vision's existing TLC Laser Eye Centers and other lower-cost competitors.
"A broadened approach allows us to reach a different refractive patient, while continuing to realize the strong earnings and cash-flow contribution from our existing TLC Laser Eye Centers," said Jim Wachtman, president and chief executive, in a statement. "For our long-term growth, this refractive expansion strategy now gives us a business model that addresses all segments of the refractive market and continues to provide superior services to our surgeons, optometrists and the LASIK patient."
The TruVision acquisition is expected to close by mid-November.
Mississauga, Ontario -based TLC Vision Corp. (NASDAQ: TLCV) has its U.S. headquarters in St. Louis.
Now there will be 3 giant National Lasik Providers competing against one another in the value price lasik market: The Lasik Vision Institute , Lasik Plus and Lasik Select
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