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Murrells Inlet has 5 ophthalmologists available to serve the area's eye care needs. The market includes providers offering a range of surgical and diagnostic services, from routine comprehensive exams to specialized procedures. Patients in the region can also explore options in nearby cities like Myrtle Beach, Charleston, and Mt Pleasant for additional choices. When selecting an ophthalmologist, consider credentials, experience with your specific condition, and whether the practice accepts your insurance.
LASIK Surgery in Murrells Inlet has a median cost of $3,250. This represents a typical investment for vision correction procedures, though individual quotes may vary based on the complexity of your case, the technology used, and the surgeon's experience. Always request itemized pricing before committing to any procedure.
Look for ophthalmologists who maintain current board certification and can document their surgical training and credentials. A reputable practice provides transparent pricing upfront, offers written pre- and post-operative instructions, and schedules adequate follow-up appointments. Be cautious of providers who pressure you into immediate surgery, demand cash-only payment with no receipt, or claim results that sound unrealistic. Verify that any facility performing surgery maintains proper accreditation and follows safety standards.
There are 5 ophthalmologists currently available in Murrells Inlet. You can also explore additional providers in nearby communities like Myrtle Beach, Charleston, and Mt Pleasant.
The median cost for LASIK Surgery in Murrells Inlet is $3,250. Actual pricing varies based on your specific vision correction needs, the technology used, and the surgeon's experience. Request detailed quotes from multiple providers to compare.
A comprehensive eye exam includes vision testing, measurement of eye pressure, evaluation of the optic nerve and retina, and screening for eye diseases. The ophthalmologist will also review your medical history and discuss any vision concerns or symptoms you're experiencing.
Candidates typically need stable vision for at least two years, adequate corneal thickness, no active eye disease, and realistic expectations about outcomes. An ophthalmologist performs a detailed evaluation to determine your eligibility and discuss alternative vision correction options if needed.
Several ophthalmologists offer retina and diabetic screening services. Contact practices directly to ask about their experience managing diabetic eye disease and whether they have appointments available for comprehensive diabetic eye exams.
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