How Affordable is LASEK at PALV.

I’m glad you want LASEK, and want to know if you can afford it, as i can tell you DEFINITELY YES our price list is attached. ( Park Avenue Laser Vision – 2008 Price List )

It’s kind of complicated you have to go on our website to understand all difference between our safer non cutting and the older not as safe cheaper LASIK procedure.

Let’s figure out how much you are paying per day now for contacts + solutions + glasses:

Typically we come up with you’re now wasting $3/day

Then we set up 0% interest financing for 24 months so you pay the EXACT SAME amount per day/mo/yr
as you are currently flushing down the toilet

So you CAN AFFORD IT as you are paying the SAME then, eventually you pay off your loan and still see 20/20 without contacts/glasses and start SAVING $1000 EACH YEAR or $10,000 EACH DECADE

Better yet, we are now PAYING OFF $1,000 of your loan for EVERY PATIENT YOU REFER TO US FOR LASEK

thus, by doing it this way:

1. you will see 20/20 wo glasses or contacts
2. you will pay the same amount you are now wasting
3. you will eventually save $1000/yr or $10,000/decade
4. you will definitely refer at least 1 patient (our average),so you will get $1000 off your loan (thus pay off 1 year sooner)
5. if you refer enough people, you can get your LASEK for as low a $ amt as you want–even free! (some have!)

sound good?:)

Please call me anytime today at my work # below whenever you get a chance to chat briefly, reconnect, confirm I can answer some eye questions for you.

We’re actually having a very cool live surgery seminar soon, and you can attend and watch me perform a noncutting procedure live, so you can see everything for yourself–it’s a great, no-stress, no-obligation way of getting all your ?s answered in a comfortable grp setting w other prospective and former patients to chat with!

So looking forward to chatting soon and “seeing” you soon!

Please visit www.parkavenuelaser.com before you call so you have some basic information.

yours,
emil

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