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Dr. Willy Ky, M.D.
37-12 Prince St Ste 6a, Queens, NY 11354, United States of America
+1 718-939-2020
http://nyeyeandlaser.com/
Friday
Closed
Saturday
9 am to 5 pm
Sunday
Closed
Monday
10 am to 5 pm
Tuesday
9 am to 5 pm
Wednesday
9 am to 5 pm
Thursday
9 am to 5 pm
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Jeong Chen

11 months ago
Highly recommended! Everybody is very nice and the whole environment is very clean! Dr. Willy is professional! Bella and the receptionist were very patient. Thank you
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Liucheng Wang

11 months ago
I had an exceptional experience at the eye clinic! From start to finish, everything was top-notch. The staff was friendly and welcoming, making me feel comfortable right away. The waiting area was clean and well-organized, and I didn't have to wait long before being called in for my appointment. The eye doctor was incredibly knowledgeable and professional. They took the time to listen to my concerns and answered all my questions with patience and clarity. Their expertise was evident throughout the examination, and I felt confident that I was in good hands. The clinic's equipment was state-of-the-art, and the eye tests were conducted efficiently and accurately. I am delighted with my overall experience at the eye clinic and would highly recommend it to anyone seeking exceptional eye care. The professionalism, expertise, and friendly atmosphere made all the difference. I'll definitely be returning for all my future eye care needs!
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Sau Cheung

11 months ago
Over the past few years, I've gone back and forth about whether to post a review about my experience with Dr. Ky. I think its finally time. About 5 years ago, I took my 1 year old son in for an exam because his eyes were crossed and required surgery. Dr. Ky was always cordial and took the time to answer our questions but his office definitely overbooked and we were often waiting 30-45 minutes beyond our appointed time before seing him. We went ahead with the surgery and saw results right away. Over the following few weeks/months, we noted his eye began drifting slightly again. We had a half a dozen relatives who also noticed the reappearance of cross eye issues. During our followups, we mentioned the drift reoccuring to Dr. Ky several times and he stated that he didnt see anything unusual. He was confused that we saw a drift. We were uncertain but accepted his diagnois because he was the doctor. The final straw was when we took him to his pediatrician and he asked when James was having his surgery. We told his pediatrican that James already had his surgery which surprised him because he noted significant drifting/cross issues. Our pediatrican recommended a pedatric opthamolgist and we recieved a second opinion that he would require another surgery. Before our first surgery, we were made aware that there was a reasonable possibility that kids often require a second surgery so we were mentally prepared for this outcome. What was unacceptable was for Dr. Ky to tell us the surgery went well and there was no drifting even though everyone else noticed it. The only reason I could think of is that him acknowledging the drift meant he would have to do another surgery which would cost him money? I'm not exactly sure but it was not the rigth thing for our child's long term health. Obviously, we've never gone back to him for any of our vision services since this incident. Edit: Your responses all skirt around the key issue here. Yes, we were aware that second surgeries are common. Yes, we do not want to move forward with unneccessary surgeries due to potential complications. "Third, young Asian children have wide nasal bridges that give the illusion of ocular misalignments. Therefore, it is often extremely difficult for parents and pediatricians to correctly identify the presence and even more difficult to quantify the degree of misalignment" What you could have told us is that you see the misaligment we're seeing is only an illusion and we are best served waiting 6-12 months before exploring a second surgery. Instead, you stated the surgery was successful and there was no issues whatsoever. Dozens of people saw his misaligment but they are not experts which makes it easy for you to dismiss what they think they're seeing. Our consultation with a second pediatric ophtalmologist disagreeded with your finding. The bottom line is his first surgery briefly fixed his alignment, his eyes began to drift months after surgery, and his second surgeon successfully resolved the misaligment and there are no issues for the past 4-5 years, knock on wood.

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