Nielsen Eye Center
4.7
823 reviews
4.7
823 reviews
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    Anonymous Via Vitals - Steven A. Nielsen, M.D.
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    Anonymous Via Vitals - Steven A. Nielsen, M.D.
    Appears confident along with his years of clinical experiences; friendly and good bedside mannerism. Willing to answer all questions posed to him completely and thoroughly. Impressed.
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    Ale L. Via Yelp - Weymouth Office
    I don't know why all of the other 10 reviews that gave this place 5 stars got filtered, but this is an amazing place.<br><br>The staff is warm, inviting, and very professional. When I first thought about getting the LASIK procedure done, I contacted a place in downtown Boston. After receiving an info packet from *the place* and seeing how they spelled BOTH my first and last name incorrectly, I canceled my consultation.<br><br>When I called the Nielsen Eye Center, Jim was very kind and assuring. He made sure that my consultation date was confirmed, set me up with my patient advocate, and even told me that Dr. Nielsen will even meet with me. The office is very designed to make everyone feel comfortable and relaxed. My LASIK went smoothly and I can see perfectly now.<br><br>If you need anymore reassurance, you can send me a message. Honestly, I cannot recommend this place highly enough.
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    David A. Via Yelp - Weymouth Office
    I have eyemed. I had recently moved to Quincy and needed a local eye doctor for glasses and contacts. Their office is in Crown Colony, so quite convenient for me. Easy parking.<br><br>I came in and they fitted me for contacts and glasses. Very professional and friendly atmosphere. I could come in as often as I liked for contacts help. They were very sympathetic and patient with my contact woes. <br><br>I gave up on contacts. Turn the page 2 years later. I call them up to ask them about LASIK. I had to either do that or get new glasses (my lenses had seen too much wear and tear). They chatted away with me on the phone and suggested that I come in for a free seminar. <br><br>I came in, along with a few dozen others to watch a LASIK operation. The woman was in her late 50's, which surprised me. I thought most people at that age don't get it. We were able to ask her a number of questions and then we watched her get operated on. The Doctor was wired for sound and video and we watched it live on a Plasma tv. Afterwards, she came out and showed us how her vision had already improved! Again, we were able to ask her, the Dr. and the financial guru (sales guy) about the procedure. We also got to watch videos on it. They had drinks and light food available such as sandwiches.<br><br>Several times, the risks and common complications were discussed. <br><br>I felt quite confident after the seminar and working with the staff, that I should take the next step.<br><br>I scheduled a free consultation and met the Dr. and more staff. I was given a clean bill of health and told that I was an excellent candidate for LASIK. <br><br>I elected to go through with this. They gave me 0% financing plan for a year. It cost me about $5000 after the Eyemed discount. I suggest you use your medical pretax expense account if you can plan it. I just wanted the surgery now, as I am moving to Kansas City soon. I trusted the Dr. and the staff. Eye surgery is EYE Surgery right???<br><br>So, the day of the operation, they give me some valium, numbing drops, and roll up my eye lids into a clamp. That didn't feel so good. They gave me a football to hold (I was wearing my Brady jersey) and the machine connected to the clamps and they began the painless operation. Very quick!<br><br>Now, my vision was blurred some. I moved to the 2nd machine, and more laser. All done!<br><br>No pain or discomfort. <br><br>Went home. Several hours later, I was in a lot of discomfort. Lots of eye drops to take. I think I took 4 medicines at one time 4 times a day. I couldn't wipe my eye. Pretty nasty and crusty :( Couldn't shower for a bit either. I was sun sensitive, so wore shades. <br><br>I drove my self to the Dr. less than 24 hrs later. 20/15 vision!!!! <br><br>For the first month or 2 afterwards, I had to avoid drying experiences and use drops as I had dry eye. It has 95% gone away. So has 95% of my symptoms. I'm almost halo, dry eye, and sensitive to sun free. They say it can take up to 2 yrs to completely heal. <br><br>The Dr and his staff is amazing and I'd highly recommend them and the surgery to anyone that is a good candidate. <br><br>Of note, they give you gifts! They sent me flowers, balloons, and gave me glasses (to drink from). You know, it's "elective surgery," so it's a business for them.
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