5/5 Joe M. 2 years ago on Google
I
had
lens
replacement
and
I've
left
it
4
weeks
before
leaving
a
review
so
I
can
leave
accurate
feedback.
Firstly
communication
with
the
clinic
was
1st
class,
every
question
answered
and
explained
thoroughly.
Nela
was
my
point
of
contact
and
did
a
great
job,
once
flights
and
hotel
was
booked
she
organised
my
pick
ups
and
drop
offs,
they
went
flawlessly.
On
my
first
day
at
the
clinic
I
met
Beth,
she
is
an
absolute
gem
there
was
a
slight
issue
with
the
Dr
running
late
by
a
couple
of
hours
so
Beth
took
me
sightseeing,
I
had
a
great
morning!
Once
I
was
assessed
by
the
medical
team
and
considered
a
good
candidate
I
was
booked
in.
Due
to
previously
having
laser
eye
surgery
about
10
years
prior
the
Dr
decided
to
do
one
eye
a
day
to
be
on
the
safe
side.
I
returned
the
next
day
for
the
procedure
I'm
sure
your
reading
this
looking
for
reassurance
because
your
considering
letting
someone
poke
around
with
your
eye,
well
consider
yourself
reassured,
I
am
a
squeamish
as
they
come
when
it
comes
to
eyes
and
I
found
the
procedure
to
be
an
absolute
breeze.
You
initially
sit
in
a
room
where
the
nurse
puts
in
eye
drops
(
a
lot
of
eye
drops)
then
you
realise
that
you
can't
feel
your
eye,
it's
not
an
unpleasant
feeling,
just
weird.
After
a
time
i
was
placed
into
a
gown
and
taken
to
the
theatre
where
the
Dr
introduced
himself.
I
then
lay
back
and
let
him
do
his
thing,
the
procedure
again
is
not
painful
at
all
just
an
odd
sensation,
but
all
the
time
I
was
being
reassured
by
the
medical
team
and
before
I
knew
it
I
was
done!
10
-
15
minutes.
And
that
was
me,
I
returned
the
next
day
and
got
the
other
eye
done.
So
what
to
expect.
As
I
said
I
am
4
weeks
post
surgery
and
can
honestly
say
it's
the
best
decision
I've
made
in
years.
I
can
read
small
print
up
close
again,
see
my
phone
and
watch!
The
first
few
days
I
experienced
light
flashes
on
my
peripheral
vision,
this
is
normal
and
soon
died
down
and
now
I
don't
get
any
at
all.
I
still
see
the
occasional
arc
at
the
edge
of
my
vision
and
again
normal
and
will
soon
fade.
The
biggest
thing
however
is
the
halo
effect
around
lights
at
night,
this
can
be
quite
daunting
but
again
I'm
told
will
get
better
over
time,
remember
it
takes
4
to
6
months
to
really
settle
in.
So
would
I
recommend
Beauty
in
Prague?
100%
so
much
so
my
mom
and
her
friend
are
going
also
a
colleague
from
work
(I
should
get
commission).
My
advice
is
shop
around
but
you'd
be
hard
pushed
to
beat
this
place
and
the
city
is
amazing.
Great
food,
great
beer
and
genuinely
nice
people.