Hi i am new to this forum and this is my
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I am considering lens replacement
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Before and after corneal surgery
Brain surgery
Carotid artery surgery
Carotid artery surgery - series
Cataract removal
Cataract surgery - series
Cervical cryosurgery
Cervix treatment - cryosurgery
Congenital heart defect corrective surgery
Corneal surgery. I am 60 yrs old. I am aware of the pros and cons and the possible problems associated with
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Clear eyes clr lens replacement. i am extremely myopic. I would like to use the rezoom lens. My problem is that I have indications of some minor
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Cataract - close-up of the eye
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Congenital cataract developement but it is nowhere near a problem that would allow for the cost to be covered by insurance. The cost of this
surgeryAbdominal wall surgery
Before and after corneal surgery
Brain surgery
Carotid artery surgery
Carotid artery surgery - series
Cataract removal
Cataract surgery - series
Cervical cryosurgery
Cervix treatment - cryosurgery
Congenital heart defect corrective surgery
Corneal surgery would be out of the question in this country. I have been quoted anywhere from 9000 to 15,000. There are several countries where it is in a much more reasonable price range, as a matter of fact almost anywhere outside the US. PLEASE do not lecture me on the "superior" medical care in this country. I am aware that there are many fine surgeons in this country but there are many great sugeons all over the world.
My problem is that I do not how to locate doctors that implant rezoom lenses in other countries (AMO, unbelievably, has been of no assistance with this).
Is there anyway that I could check the credentials of doctors in other countries or an international organization that rates or accredits doctors from other countries?
I am considering India, Thailand and Argentina but I am open to other possibilities. If anybody has specific recommendations based on their experience I would certainly appreciate them.
Thanks in advance.
Bob
I emailed them for a quote which they give in Baht. They give you a link to the current exchange rate. In January, for the lens and the procedure, it was about $1800 for monofocal, and around $2200 for Rezoom, Restor, or Technis.
The reason that I checked into this is that 60-Minutes had done a story that featured them. Also, last year I read newspaper articles that mentioned them too. They are described as being like a five star hotel with great service. Patients claim to regret leaving to go back home to their own countries. Apparently they deal with a lot of Europeans and of course, other parts of Asia. I hope this helps.
That's what I would worry about. Care for complications, revisions, etc.
I agree the possibility of complications or problems is a concern whether the initial procedure is performed here or Bangkok. Obviously returning to Bangkok is much more difficult if it would be required. Ironically my insurance would pay to correct most problems or complications. Just not the surgery itself. (I did check with them).
I also believe that although there is a possibility of complications for this type of surgery, it is far from common. I am also a traveler and fortunately I plan to stay for about three weeks to a month wherever the surgery is performed so any immediate problems can be addressed.
Thanks again.
Bob
Jodie your point regarding "Don't strain yourself on the eye test" is not lost on me but the cataract that I have (only in one eye) is so mild that the doctor would have to be willing to submit a "Fraudulent" insurance claim. Even if I could find a doctor willing to do this I am not sure I want him or her to perform the surgery.
It is unfortunate that medical treatment is so much more expensive in this country. I am not prepared to get into a protracted debate on this issue which is very complex. The fact is there is great quality medical care available all over the world for a much better price.
Anyway I hope this clears up any misunderstanding and thanks again for all your comments.
Bob
I do have another suggestion for you, though. You mentioned that you were very myopic, which does increase your risk of retinal detachment. You might consider having a dilated eye exam to make sure that your retinas are in good shape before going abroad for surgery. As a former high myope (with monofocal implants), I can assure you that most American cataract surgeons would insist upon this, especially for us "younger" patients. (I really got a kick out of being in the "younger" group.)
I can assure you that I took no offense and I certainly appreciate you taking the time to respond and your suggestions. I have no problem with your suggestion of finding a surgeon who is willing to work with me and feels that he can recover the fees through insurance. I just assumed that most good surgeons would be reluctant. I personally don't see a problem since i will undoubtedly require this surgery at some time since I have the beginning of a cataract and both my mother and father have had the surgery for cataracts. I am limited in my choice of physicians by my HMO although I still have some choices. And since you mentioned it I do have the option of changing to Blue Cross (or other insurance carriers) in the fall. If you are comfortable with the idea, you could email me directly using my screeen name here on hotmail with the names of some surgeons that you think may be cooperative in this regard. If you are not comfortable with this I do understand.
Also I have had my retinas checked by a specialist and they are in good shape and I have been assured that the risk of detachment is no worse then any other candidate. Thank you for mentioning this.
Again I apoligize if the tone of my previous email seemed abrubt. I assure you that was not my intention. Nothing you said offended me in fact some people who know me would say that it almost impossible to offend me lol.
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Thanks for your suggestion of Canada. I actually recall considering "Bochner Eye Institute" quite a few years ago when i was thinking of lasik (it was a relatively new technology then (that should give you an idea of how long I wanted to correct this problem lol)). I will check them out. I appreciate it.
Thanks again to everybody. I truly appreciate all the input. Posting on forums is new to me and it is reassuring to know that there are still people out there that are willing to put in the effort to help a stranger.
Bob
November past I did exactly what you propose. I had elective lens replacement. I had it performed at Bangkok Pattaya Hospital located in Pattaya, two hours south of Bangkok. I was more than overjoyed with the service and results. I didn't have cataracts