Same surgeon. Every case.
Dr. Shehz performs every procedure himself. Double board-certified, Dean McGee residency, the first DO accepted there, and 7,000+ procedures. Not a colleague. Not whoever's scheduled.
Vision correction is high-stakes medicine. Here's what changes when you do it at a practice built around precision, transparency, and the calm pace of a craftsman.
These aren't marketing bullets. They're the eight choices that shape every consultation, every surgery, and every follow-up, the kind of choices most refractive practices don't bother to make.
Dr. Shehz performs every procedure himself. Double board-certified, Dean McGee residency, the first DO accepted there, and 7,000+ procedures. Not a colleague. Not whoever's scheduled.
Diagnostics, the OR, and your recovery within the same walls. The hands that examine you on day one are the hands that follow you for life. No referrals out, no shuttling between centers.
Protection, exclusions, and enhancement terms reviewed with you before treatment, not a slogan in a brochure. For eligible elective LASIK, ICL, and CLR patients.
The same wavefront and adaptive-optics lineage used in spacecraft and the James Webb telescope, running three rooms from the front desk. No subleased OR across town.
Every micron of your cornea mapped, every option weighed against the others. The recommendation that walks out the door fits the eyes in front of us, not a procedure quota.
Insurance, FSA/HSA, and 0% APR financing, the whole estimate walked through up front. Military and teacher programs included. No bait-and-switch fees on surgery day.
English and Spanish at the front desk, both fluently. Your questions about your own body shouldn't have to be translated through a stranger's best guess.
Flying in? We cluster your exam, surgery, and follow-up across one or two trips. Soft scheduling for patients who don't live around the corner.
We don't push the envelope of safety to make your eyes fit a procedure. The first thing we do at every consultation is rule out the options that aren't right for you - even if that means sending you home without a surgery date.
Most clinics measure success by booking conversion. We measure success by long-term outcomes, follow-up satisfaction, and the number of patients who refer their family.
We partner with local organizations to provide pro-bono surgery for patients who could not otherwise access care. Every paying patient helps make this work possible. The numbers don't live on the homepage - but they shape who we are.
Reaching for your glasses on the nightstand. Fighting contacts at the gym. Watching the menu blur at dinner. These aren't problems to live with anymore, and the only place to find out what's actually possible for your eyes is in the chair.