Explore how LASIK may reduce the hassle of glasses and contacts
Many people seek LASIK to make daily vision feel simpler and more convenient
Less daily frustration
Many people feel frustrated about always needing something on their face or in their eyes to see clearly. It can be tiring to plan life around glasses, contacts, and backups. If LASIK is suitable for you, some people find they think less about eyewear day to day and feel more at ease in routine moments. Decisions should be made after a full assessment, with clear discussion of benefits, limits, and risks for your eyes.
A smoother daily routine
A good day may start with less time spent on glasses or contact lens routines. It can mean getting ready with fewer steps, exercising or commuting with fewer interruptions, and moving through work without constant cleaning or swapping between options. If you are suitable, some people find day-to-day tasks feel simpler, especially with screens and being out and about. Your experience depends on your eyes, prescription, and visual needs.
Explore how LASIK may reduce the hassle of glasses and contacts
Many people seek LASIK to make daily vision feel simpler and more convenient
Less daily frustration
Many people feel frustrated about always needing something on their face or in their eyes to see clearly. It can be tiring to plan life around glasses, contacts, and backups. If LASIK is suitable for you, some people find they think less about eyewear day to day and feel more at ease in routine moments. Decisions should be made after a full assessment, with clear discussion of benefits, limits, and risks for your eyes.
More present in the moment
Before considering treatment, many people notice how often glasses or contacts interrupt normal life, like fog, smudges, dry eyes, or stopping to adjust what they need to see clearly. If you are suitable, reducing reliance on eyewear may help some people feel more present during conversations, work, and social time. What matters most is feeling comfortable and less distracted in everyday moments, with support through follow-up care.
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Hi, I’m Dr. Erica Darian-Smith
I’m a FRANZCO ophthalmic surgeon focused on refractive surgery. I trained in Sydney at Prince of Wales Hospital, then completed a two-year corneal and refractive fellowship in Toronto, Canada. I also hold a Graduate Diploma in Cataract and Refractive Surgery and a Master of Medicine in Ophthalmic Sciences from the University of Sydney, and I lecture there as a Clinical Lecturer. I am a Fellow of the World College of Refractive Surgery and Vision Sciences and have a subspecialty interest in treating presbyopia.
I take time to listen, explain options clearly, and guide you through each step so you can make informed choices with confidence and calm. I am passionate about getting you your best visual outcomes.
Owner
FRANZCO, FWCRS, MMed, MBBS

Hi, I’m Dr. Mitch Lee
I’m a FRANZCO trained ophthalmic surgeon. My work covers refractive surgery, cataract surgery, complex anterior segment and lens surgery, and conditions of the retina and vitreous. I completed medical training at the University of Sydney and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, then completed ophthalmology training in the Prince of Wales Hospital network. I am trained in refractive surgery and have completed the Forefront Refractive Surgery Course run by the highly respected London Vision Clinic. I have further fellowship level training in complex anterior segment surgery and vitreoretinal surgery.
In addition to my work with Eagle Eye Surgeons, I am the Head of Department for Ophthalmology at Nepean Hospital and have led the expansion of publicly funded eye surgery in the Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District.
I focus on clear explanations, careful planning, and follow-up that keeps you supported at every stage, always.
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FRANZCO, MMed(Critical Care), MBBS(Hons), BSc













