
LASIK is not the only surgical procedure designed to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.
To learn more about LASIK and other Refractive surgeries please call and schedule a no-cost consultation with Dr. Dustin McKnight.
Vision correction is a matchmaking process. For many, contacts or glasses are an excellent match. With the latest advances in lasers and surgical procedures, there are several other options available to correct vision problems, as well. LASIK, PRK, phakic intraocular lenses, and refractive lens surgery with presbyopia- or astigmatism-correcting intraocular lenses are just a few of the choices you have.


During a free LASIK or “Refractive” evaluation at McKnight Eye Centers, we take the time to extensively examine your eyes, learn about your individual needs and vision goals, and help you find the ideal match to achieve the vision you have always wanted.
Should you decide LASIK or another refractive procedure is your match, we strongly recommend you select a skilled surgeon with a commitment to technology and training. Our office was the first LASIK provider in the Kansas City metropolitan area and continue to evaluate, utilize, and participate in the innovation of the most cutting edge technologies and techniques. Our office has performed thousands of refractive surgical procedures and is now led by Dr. Dustin McKnight, a board-certified Ophthalmologist with additional extensive training in refractive surgery.
We will also discuss potential risks. We encourage you to view LASIK surgery as an important medical decision, and not an assembly line procedure. But also take comfort in knowing that the complication rate for LASIK and other refractive procedures is very low, making them among the safest surgical procedures around.
Many patients will identify refractive surgery or LASIK as one of the most meaningful and life changing decisions they have made. We look forward to meeting you, learning about you, and helping you find your refractive surgery match.

LASIK
One of the most popular ways to correct vision is with a procedure called LASIK (laser in-situ keratomileusis), which uses a laser to change the curvature of the cornea (outer window of the eye). LASIK has quickly become the procedure of choice for most patients because they recover quickly and have fewer side effects and complications than with other methods of vision correction. In fact, most LASIK patients notice a significant improvement in their vision soon after surgery.
