I had developed nearsighted vision by the time I was sixteen. I was unhappy wearing glasses all the time, so I began to wear contact lenses. A nice alternative to glasses, but there were always some minor inconveniences such as occasionally experiencing unequal vision, dealing with foreign debris, and of course, there was always the chance of losing one of my lenses.
Not completely happy with contact lenses either, I debated whether or not I should have LASIK eye surgery. I thought about it for quite some time before I read an ad about CRT. From the description, it sounded like I would once again be able to see naturally without the use of anything in my eyes or having to take a chance on surgery.
I contacted Dr. Tirado's office and quickly made an appointment. Dr. Tirado gave me a thorough eye examination and took the time to explain the entire CRT process. All I had to do was wear the new lenses at night while I slept, then clean and store them after I woke up each morning. During the night, the contacts were to reshape the lenses of my eyes and restore my vision during the day.
I purchased the lenses and began wearing them immediately. I could see an improvement in my eyesight after the first night. After a week, I was driving without glasses or contact lenses. Suddenly, I could see things like watching TV without any assistance. I went to movie theatres and was able to see everything so clearly that I realized how much I had been missing before. My vision improved beyond the vision I had with regular contact lenses.
After about three weeks, my vision improved from 20/40 to 20/15 vision. This was an achievement I thought was not possible. Now I can see exceptionally well naturally. I can even skip wearing the lenses a night and still see clearly the next day.
I would like to thank Dr. Tirado and his staff for giving me the ability to see clearly and naturally once again without the assistance of any glasses or contact lenses. I would highly recommend the CRT process to anyone whom may be a candidate, and the services of Dr. Tirado.
Frank C.
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