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Is there a Web Site(s) that I can ask an ACTUAL human eye Doctor specific questions for free, and response?

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No cataracts. Wear prescription glasses.

Have, for many years (what I've named)"Black Dot Floaters".....

I can roll my eyes and get the "DOT" to get out of my main-line-of-vision for a while. "Dot", is not consistant........"Floats" to other areas of my eyes, then "Floats" back.....then I have to roll my eyes again to 'clear'.

Is there a SAFE procedure to clear without having to go through 'lens replacement' and/or Lasik?

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  1. Lasik eye surgery is very safe nowadays. My cousin got her dental implants and Lasik surgery in India by a company called Indian Health Guru Consultants. The Price for dental and Lasik surgery is very less in India. She paid 25% of the price she was quoted in America.

    Indian Health Guru Consultants is very famous in India They arrange Dental surgery, jaw surgery, Lasik eye surgery, Dental Implants etc for foreign patients in India. I read a lot about them in the Newspapers and magazines- about their patient stories.

    They arrange financing for USA, Canadian, UK and other international patients who plan to have surgery abroad for low cost, as dental and eye surgery is not covered by insurance. They also have photos pasted of their International patients. You can checkout their website. There are huge cost savings. As a doctor I personally believe that surgery can be easily handled in India, as the quality of healthcare available In India is simply best in the world. The surgeons are USA/UK trained and facilities are 5 star.

    http://www.indianhealthguru.com

    Hope this helps.


  2. You should ask a doctor. There are occasionally some on this site giving answers. I don't know any specific sites. I also don't think any doctor would diagnose or suggest treatment for you without first physically examining you.

    That said I have a floater too. The floater actually does not move in my field of vision. It appears to move when my eyes move, and when I look to the right it is under my eyelid and cannot see it. My doctor told me that floaters are like a hardened bubble inside the eye, and if they move in the eye it would be imperceptible. He also said that there is no way to treat a floater.

    I hope my experience helps as it relates to yours, but you should see a doctor in person not just to seek a solution, but also to make sure you are asking about the right problem.

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