If you want to check out the doctors you named, go to Manhattan Superior Court and enter their names in the database as Defendants, in the Civil Records section. This will bring up their medical malpractice cases. The first page of each complaint will have the name of the attorney who represented them, including his/her contact info. Those attorneys and the patients they represent will be able to tell you more than any advertisement or doctor supported medium (such as Craigslist or WebMD).
I have met or emailed with more than 15 people who are wholely or partially disabled because of a bad outcome from refractive surgery.
They and each of the hundreds of people whom I have spoken with about refractive surgery in the last 10 years all report the same thing -
* their surgeon lied in order to sell them refractive surgery
* they were free from vision problems until the time of their refractive surgery
* in most cases, they are living with constant eye pain in addition to refractive error, post-surgery.
to put a name on some of these people -
1/ Tina, an Intel engineer who was on medical leave for vision problems which onset after her LASIK surgery, last time I spoke with her.
2/ Myself, career design engineer, currently living with constant eye pain which onset at the time of LASIK eye surgery.
3/ Donna, received a President's Award for Outstanding Performance in Customer's Service from a shipping company - last day at work, the Thursday after her LASIK surgery; currently on disability.
4/ Roger D. - research psychologist forced to retire early & moved to Florida for the humidity, currently a web designer specialising in Joomla.
5/ Mike M. - Anaesthesiologist in Florida, forced to retire early after LASIK eye surgery.
6/ Kashmira - schoolteacher in Florida who stopped teaching because of a bad outcome from LASIK eye surgery.
7/ Judy C. - mother in Beverly Hills whose surgery, performed by Extreme Makeover LASIK surgeon Robert Maloney, left her with a metal sliver embedded in her cornea. Maloney has followed a legal tactic of stretching her med mal lawsuit out for several years - the result being that she is not able to speak publicly about what happened to her eyes.
8/ Dominic M. - a computer programmer in Philadelphia; unable to work as a COBOL programmer because of vision problems which onset at the time of his LASIK surgery.
9/ Gary V., a microelectronics technician at Raytheon, forced to retire after a bad outcome from PRK left him unable to see well enough to work on fine-pitch devices.
10/ Cameron H., administrator at San Diego State - an RK patient; forced to retire early due to diminished vision.
My CG (computer graphics) time was about 10 hours a day until I had LASIK. Now, it's 3 hours a day - on a really GOOD day. The limitation is my capacity to use tools like Maya & Flash while working with eye pain.
The websites listed below were all created by some of these injured patients. they are trying to tell you something; most of them are not selling anything. 1 or 2 of them are optometrists who have turned the treatment of patients with bad outcomes from refractive surgery into a specialty.
http://www.LASIK-Flap.com
http://www.theLASIKReport.com
http://www.tlcbigskylasercenter.com
http://www.lasermyeye.org
http://www.lasikfraud.com
http://www.doctormyeye.com
http://www.lasikreality.com
http://www.flawedlasik.com
http://www.lasikSOS.com
http://www.lifeafterlasik.com
http://www.lasikmemorial.com
http://www.geocities.com/pifanon
http://www.mylasikstory.com
http://www.home.comcast.net/~joewills/LASIKSTORYKEITH.html
http://www.www.kathygriffin.net/lasik.php
http://www.www.lasikdisaster.com
http://www.www.visionsurgeryrehab.org
http://www.LASIKComplications.com
http://www.LASIKdecision.com