Lasik is an extremely safe procedure. In fact, over 95 percent of people get the vision they expect or better following healing. After Lasik, people can be more spontaneous jumping in the pool, heading to the sauna, or playing a physical sport like rugby with more clarity. The treatment is not painful, with only a bit of aggravating itchiness at first. Most people can see clearer the day following surgery. Surprisingly, many famous people opt for Lasik to allow them to play professional sports, take part in physical roles in movies and television shows, and perform with better vision.

Check out celebrities opted for Lasik that you may not know had the procedure:

    • Tiger Woods
    • Troy Aikman
    • Dwayne Wade
    • LeBron James
    • Elton John
    • Courtney Cox
    • Brad Pitt
    • Kim Kardashian
    • Richard Branson
    • Kenny G
    • Jessica Simpson

Lasik eye surgery is affordable. Our office provides convenient payment options using flexible spending accounts, Care Credit, and other methods. Additionally, all of our services are inclusive. You do not have to be a celebrity to experience the benefits of better vision.

Columbus Lasik Vision is happy to help anyone in the Pennsylvania area who wants to have Lasik eye surgery. Our team has decades of experience with thousands of successful procedures. We are a leading Lasik provider for the Tri-State region. You can count on our team to answer all your questions.

About Dr. Columbus

Dr. Bill, as he is affectionately known, is the founder and surgical director at Columbus LASIK Vision. He received his Bachelor’s Degree at Scranton University and his medical degree at Penn State University Medical Center where he also performed his internal medicine internship. He then spent three years at Nassau County Medical Center training in Ophthalmology. Shortly after finishing at Nassau county, he began his cornea and refractive fellowship at the prestigious Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan. Dr. Columbus has demonstrated his commitment to excellence with over 25,000 corrective eye procedures.