Emergency and Public Service Workers Turning To BladeFree Surgery at Kleiman Evangelista Eye Center

With the growing set of expectations heaped onto our public and emergency workers, more of these workers are equipping themselves with an easier version of LASIK surgery to optimize their performance levels.
 
May 30, 2008 - PRLog -- The Kleiman Evangelista Eye Centerhttp://www.kleiman-evangelista.com/ has noticed a sharp increase in LASIK, and particularly Blade Free IntraLASIK procedures in Texas for the public work sector. These figures have also been noted by ophthalmologists nationwide for the specific employment demographic known as "Emergency and Public Service Workers". Why is this?

It appears that our loyal public servants, like our firefighters, police officers, ambulance drivers, EMTs, and the like are moving to BladeFree http://www.kleiman-evangelista.bladefreevision.com/ IntraLASIK procedures more and more these days. Continuous litigation over imperfections centered around their benevolent services have forced these employment sectors to remove any chance of liability for their "not being perfect 100% of the time". One of the "cover-your-butt" techniques is to correct their vision to 20/20, or as close to perfect as possible. It seems that a substantial portion of civil cases against public service and emergency workers are based on personal deficiencies or personal imperfections. Not having perfect vision has proven to be a point of contention for these disgruntled civilians. This is a shame because these workers sacrifice so much to help keep you safe, healthy or even alive when the time comes. They are rewarded with high-profile cases of malpractice or neglect based on their personal imperfections. It is no wonder why Dr. Anthony Evangelista and Dr. David Kleiman are seeing a rise in their service, in this day and age of "sue, then ask questions later".
The Kleiman Evangelista Eye Center in Arlington, Texas empathizes. They have been the premier choice for cataract, corneal, and other LASIK procedures for over a decade and a half.
According to Dr. Anthony Evangelista, "While LASIK has always been a safe and effective procedure, the BladeFree IntraLASIK Method offers patients the benefits of LASIK without the blade. With its enhanced safety profile and superior visual outcomes, the IntraLase Method is the procedure of choice for patients considering LASIK."
This was apparently the reason why Ron Reyna, a police officer chose to have the procedure done:
"Being able to properly see is perhaps one of a police officer's strongest weapons. Having to wear glasses was not just a hassle, but a real detriment to my safety on the job. I chose LASIK with the IntraLase Method after getting recommendations from my doctor and from others who had had the procedure. Now, whether I'm chasing a suspect or protecting my family, I can concentrate on what I'm doing and not worry about losing my glasses,” he stated.
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