Had Lasik done to correct my vision in October/2015. Was told I was an ideal candidate, everything should be fine. A week post-op I was not 20/20.
I knew something did not go as planned, and I met with two of the optometrists that work there, both brushed my concerns off, and ordered me to take a potent steroid drop. These steroid drops did nothing to improve my vision. It was not a slow "healing" issues as the optometrists I was meeting with kept telling me, it was that my eyes were regressing immediately after the surgery, which I was essentially told would not happen until way down the road.
This place knows what to do when things go "right" but when a problem arises the optometrists there are out in left field and seemingly incompetent. I finally requested a meeting with Dr. Taylor who did the surgery and he immediately told me my eyes were regressing, something the optometrists were unable to do after several visits, and weeks of putting steroids in my eyes that did nothing.
My advice is stay away from this place if you are going to get lasik done. I have heard similar stories to mine which I wish I knew about before I decided to go there. If your going to invest the money for this surgery, go to Hamilton or Toronto where I have heard much better stories from people who had lasik done.
My overall advice is forget about doing this surgery. Wearing glasses, or putting contacts in are really not that much of a hassle. And after my experience I was actually quite happy to have them back again. Yes, less than a year after lasik, I am wearing glasses and contacts again. It was an expensive mistake that everyone should be aware of. (Plus my night vision is way worse now even with glasses on)
Side note: This place does not inform you that the "flaps" they cut on your eyes never actually "heal" all that happens is scar tissue bonds them back to your eyes. These flaps can become dislodged at anytime in your life. When your eyes regress, which they eventually will, you may not be able to wear contacts again as your corneas will be too flat. I just barely found a pair that fit my eyes now.