Boulder Eye Surgeons / Panorama LASIK
1810 30th St b,
Boulder, CO
1810 30th St b, Boulder, CO 80301, United States of America
+1 303-499-2020
https://bouldereyesurgeons.com/
Aneesh “Sāmo” Gupta
1 year ago
Dr. Long is not qualified to perform ICL surgery. Giving him the benefit of the doubt following the initial operation, I believed that rather than surgical error, my residual visual impairment was a product of a defect with the lens as opposed to surgical error. When I returned months later for a lens exchange, after it became evident that time and eyedrops weren't helping, I was subjected to a prolonged and painful operation where it felt like my eye was being butchered by an ape with a scalpel. In Dr. Long's hands, the forceps repeatedly failed to grip the lens, and it took him so many tries that the numbing drops had long since worn off. More importantly, he caused so much trauma to the eye during the procedure that I have since developed a cataract. nearly 5 months and $10K later, my vision is worse than ever. What has been done to me is nothing short of criminal malpractice. Do not entrust the fate of your vision to this unexperienced, unskilled individual.
Amanda Mankin
1 year ago
I was traveling from KC to Estes Park when I began to have an eye flare. I have suffered from iritis and uveitis in the past due to an autoimmune condition.
My ophthalmologist recommended that I see an ophthalmologist in CO urgently. With it being almost 3pm on a Friday I was extremely nervous that I would be unable to see a specialist since I was not a patient.
I called multiple ophthalmologists in Boulder and I was so thankful the front desk (I cannot remember her name) was able to get me in with Dr. Long.
Dr. Long was very thorough and provided me with medication and the number of the on call doctor in case I had further issues over the weekend (thankfully I didn't).
I'm so thankful they were able to see me on such short notice and ease my anxiety while traveling from out of town.
Thank you to Dr. Long and the rest of the staff!
Josh Drake
1 year ago
In 2007 I received PRK from Dr. Beyer at the age of 19. PRK was required over lasik to have uncorrected 20/20 by the US Navy if trying to join special forces division. At the time Beyer had a business partner and both were running a promotion that patients could receive 50% of the contract price back within a year if all rules were followed. No patients saw their money back as Dr. Beyers business partner took the money and fled the country. I was due almost $2,000. I have reached out to Beyer multiple times throughout the years and he offers no remorse or solution even though he personally profited off of the scam. Sham on Dr. Beyer. I also will note that ever since the surgery my night vision is terrible and I have starbursts and halos around lights. When shopping for a PRK or Lasik, I suggest you look somewhere else.