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    Durrie Vision

    3.9 (50 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Eye surgery

    Laser vision correction

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    Eye drops, ointments, glasses, scleral lenses

    For over four years, I've endured a harrowing journey post-LASIK surgery, and now, after three follow-up procedures (LASIK, PRK, PRK), I feel compelled to share my story. In October 2019, at the age of 22, I underwent LASIK surgery from Durrie Vision with hopes of freeing myself from glasses and contacts. Little did I know, this decision would lead to a cascade of unforeseen consequences that have plagued me ever since. In November 2023, when I called to book an appointment because I was having some complications, I was disheartened to learn that the next available slot wasn't until February 2024 and checkup visit costing me $275 because I was told I am out of a year post-op period and Durrie vision doesn't take insurance. I had to endure a three-month wait due to their scheduling policy. An emergency forced me to reschedule, pushing my appointment to May 2024. This delay meant seeking opinions from other specialists, incurring extra costs, and prolonging my agony. It's baffling how such a crucial aspect of healthcare can be subject to such lengthy waits and inconvenience. Moreover, seeking opinions from three LASIK specialists and two corneal specialists revealed complications like left epithelial ingrowth, corneal ulcers, and corneal haze, compounding the frustration of the prolonged wait. Before LASIK, my vision was perfect with glasses, allowing me to lead a fulfilling life. However, post-surgery, my vision deteriorated rapidly. Despite exhausting every possible solution, from various types of contacts to specialized lenses, my vision remained bothersome with starbursts, double vision, halos, and blurriness. Dry eyes became a constant battle, draining my finances with countless optometrist visits, corneal specialists, and treatments. Nothing seemed to alleviate the situation. Financially, the toll has been devastating. What was meant to be an investment in my future became a bottomless pit of expenses. Thousands of dollars poured into treatments and appointments, yet my vision remained clouded, my dreams shattered. To resolve the complications, I had to get Scleral lenses fitted, which provided some relief but came at a hefty personal cost of over $2000 (Insurance did not cover because of previous Lasik). Prior to LASIK, I enjoyed exceptional vision with a prescription that allowed me to see 20/10 near and 20/15 at a distance. Now, I find myself grappling with a diminished quality of life, haunted by what could have been. The past five years have been a relentless cycle of eye drops, ointments, corneal specialists, and optometrist appointments, all in a futile attempt to reclaim the clarity I once took for granted. Physically, emotionally, and financially, the aftermath of LASIK has been devastating. What was meant to enhance my life has instead become a burden, robbing me of opportunities and causing immeasurable stress. As someone who prided themselves on maintaining good health, the unforeseen consequences of LASIK have been especially demoralizing. The psychological toll is indescribable. Constantly noticing the impediment to my vision, coupled with the financial strain and the realization that my decision has backfired, has caused immeasurable stress. Looking away is not an option when the consequences manifest in every moment, casting a shadow over what was supposed to be a life-improving decision. I made this decision with the hope of enhancing my quality of life, eliminating the hassle of contacts and glasses, and reducing the associated costs. However, instead of improvement, I find myself in a worse condition than before. In hindsight, getting LASIK surgery has become a regrettable chapter in my life, a stark reminder that even the healthiest individuals can find themselves entangled in the unforeseen complications of medical procedures. Attached is a picture showing what I have to frequently buy and use to manage my complications.

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    I got lasik with Dr. Durrie In 2009. 10 years later I just had my most recent follow up and they are still 20/20. Ive also seen dr stahl and the other dr there I forgot his name. had really bad vision with a family history of glaucoma, dry eyes, lazy eye, and other issues so I am very careful about getting checked and I want the best doctors I can find for my eyes. I have nothing but good things to say about durrievision. The new office is super organized, timely, staff is professional, knowledgeable, and detail oriented. They have tons of advanced imaging and measuring equipment and it's all done with the upmost of care. I am a professional pilot so I was worried about my lasik going ok but it was better than expected and the results have lasted for a decade now with zero issues. I wouldn't go anywhere else.

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    Stahl was involved in every step of the process and couldn't have been more pleasant to deal with.

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    Cokingtin Eye Center PA

    2.6(16 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    I was pretty nervous about having cataract surgery. Two…read morethings: 1. I went in to get prepped and the next thing I remember was getting out of my car at home. 2. It was successful I can see day one

    Well, where do I start?! Three visits in the past two months, initial exam, surgery, and that one…read moreweek follow-up. consistnely having to wait on Dr. B. which in this Gulf War Veteran's perspective is a bit too long! Listen I get it! Let me inconvenience these delusional customers by continually over-booking on a regular basis to grow that account! From check-in, insitial screening by those asst's then off to the waiting room aka "Patient Hell!" Yeah, just a bit impatient but call out BS when I see it. I've made it clear twice that 1 hour wait for each of the two exams is unacceptable and will ultimatley pull the trigger with putting a stop to it because as and individual that's gone through cornea transplants and cataract surgeries in each eye I can see it a mile away! Asst's response as she guides me to a room and quite bluntly I ask sarcastically "is this another waiting room?" Her response "she's busy" as if to indicate that's a truly acceptable! Getting fired up I asked her who the hell isn't these day?! In other words stop with the "her time is more important than yours" crap please!Checking out I asked the desk clerk for a simple invoice or just or proof of attending the appt for my records and after waiting 15 minutes as she's training a new hire she ultimately call someone from the back which seemed as clueless as she was as I ask myself wtf is going on here?! Because for whatever reason with all that brain power that code was never cracked and so I provided my email address as requested hoping we could close the loop on this matter and here it is almost two weeks later and NADA! Also that retired GS and am well aware that absolutely nothing will change until the operation is exposed! Yes, I'm transparent and full disclosure so plan accordingly YOU!

    Moyes Eye Center - Reception

    Moyes Eye Center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    April 12, 2022, Dr. Michael Chappell, with the Moyes Eye Center in Lee's Summit, performed what…read moreshould have been a routine removal of a chalazion on my eyelid. However, when he attempted to inject lidocaine into my eyelid before the procedure, he injected the lidocaine into my left eye. The lidocaine included ingredients toxic to my eye, leading to excruciating pain, permanent eye damage, and disfigurement. As you can see by the attached picture, my eye is permanently disfigured. I was only 34 years old at the time of the incident, and it has caused immeasurable distress in my life. To make things worse, neither Dr. Chappell nor his employer, Moyes Eye Center, have taken any responsibility for their actions, despite Dr. Chappell admitting this under oath during his deposition: Q. Are you aware that one of the allegations in this case is that you inadvertently injected Lidocaine into her eye? A. Yes. Q. Are you able to rule out that that occurred during the procedure? ** A. I cannot rule it out. ** A. There's a number of possible causes for her postoperative post-procedure course. Q. And I know you went through some of them with me, but my question for you is are you aware if the doctors at Moyes who were -- who saw Ms. Dehnert in 2022, if you all were able to reach a consensus about the cause of her postoperative issues? A. Through many discussions and many evaluations, we have possible intraocular injection of medication as the most likely cause, with a number of other possible causes. I have been forced to hire an attorney and this matter remains unresolved, with Dr. Chappell denying my claims and offering me no compensation for my injuries. I am a single mom to a young daughter, which makes the emotional and financial stress of this incident even worse.

    Moyes Eye Center: I first went to Moyes in July for my yearly eye exam. I saw Dr. Stockwell. She…read morewas absolutely wonderful. She took the time explain what was going on with my eyes, answer my questions, and make recommendations. I later had a consultation with Dr. Kam, who was also amazing to work with. He was pleasant, thorough, and explained my need for cataract surgery. Everyone at Moyse was friendly, supportive, and professional. I highly recommend this business.

    Durrie Vision - opthamalogists - Updated July 2026

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