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We are so proud to have Ms. Tracie Souve as Dr. Soroudi's wonderful registered nurse and surgical coordinator. Tracie has been an operating- and recovery room nurse for the past 15 years with great experience in both fields of plastic surgery and ophthalmology.
All of our patients have the luxury of meeting with Tracie prior to their upcoming procedure and have all their questions answered in detail; this has truly helped all our patient undergo surgery with utmost comfort, confidence, and in a relaxed state of mind.
Testimonials
I'm a yoga instructor who has had very high astigmatism in both eyes since early childhood. Needless to say, I have hated wearing glasses all my life. Because of my 7 Diopters of Astigmatism, I have had to wear RGP contact lenses for years, and every optometrist (and general ophthalmologist) I had seen before told me there’s “no way” I could have refractive surgery until I came to see you.
Kim K., Yoga instructor
Los Angeles Lasik Surgery
Los Angeles Lasik surgery is a very delicate and precise procedure that must be administered by an ophthalmologist who has studied in the field. There are many individuals who search out a well-qualified ophthalmologist because they want to be assured they are placing their trust in a medical physician who has a long list of satisfied patients. The reputation of any medical physician is what can make or break their office practice, but the Los Angeles Lasik doctor is a more detailed and specialized field. Potential patients also want to be made aware of the types of Lasik surgery that is being offered and this is very important to pay attention. There are many Lasik medical surgeons that will only perform a certain type of surgery and patients who do not fall under the one category might want to research elsewhere. When a medical physician who specializes in Lasik eye surgery can offer the most up to date laser techniques is the medical physician who will be entertaining a very proactive medical office practice. The utilization of the best laser equipment available creates an atmosphere of confidence and assurance and this will carry over to the return patients and the new patients.
Teaching each patient that Lasik surgery is a lifetime changing event helps the patient understand the importance of why the surgery must be discussed first before anything is brought to the surgery table. Though there are three main surgical techniques that most ophthalmologists choose to perform, the Los Angeles Lasik surgery is a little different than most. Here the ophthalmologist offers an even more precise laser surgery through a technique that is specially designed for each eye. Many of the ophthalmologists will discuss surgical techniques based on both eyes, while regarding them as one single issue. Actually, each patient will have slightly different issues with each eye that needs to be addressed before any surgical methods are performed. This will eliminate the grief of misunderstanding at a later date after the laser surgery has been accomplished. It is very perceptive of the ophthalmologist to understand that although each patient has two eyes, it can also mean they have two separate health issues. This is a new wave of creative and innovative learning that will soon pass along to other ophthalmologists over time and they too will begin to add another aspect to their questioning practices with their patients.
The entire entity of customizing vision examinations has not caught on with everyone at the moment, but as the various ophthalmologists get together at their annual meetings the new idea will get around and perhaps catch on to enhance the efforts of the practitioners and their relationship with their patients. The medical physician and patient relationship will grow stronger and this will help the patient to get through the Los Angeles Lasik surgery more confident than other patients who came before. Just as the eye surgeon wants to maintain a level of confidence, the patient needs to develop the same level of confidence if the patient wants to heal quickly and return to their usual daily activities. This will also help the patient to have the ability to put the surgery in the past and move forward with the understanding that life is better than it was before.






