Laser Eye Surgery Suitability Test Sydney

Am I suitable for laser eye surgery in Sydney? This short self-test can help you explore whether LASIK, SMILE, PRK, ICL or lens replacement surgery may be worth discussing with Dr Daya Sharma and the team at Eye & Laser Surgeons.
Important: this self-test gives general guidance only. It does not confirm that surgery will suit you. Instead, Dr Daya Sharma confirms suitability after reviewing your eye prescription, corneal imaging, tear film and eye health.
Adults considering a laser eye surgery suitability test in Sydney for LASIK, SMILE or PRK

Am I suitable for laser eye surgery?

Many people search for a laser eye surgery suitability test because they want to know whether LASIK, SMILE or PRK could reduce their dependence on glasses or contact lenses.

The answer depends on more than your glasses prescription. Your suitability assessment needs to review corneal shape, corneal thickness, prescription stability, tear film quality, pupil size, age, lifestyle and general eye health.

The key point: the best procedure differs from patient to patient. LASIK, SMILE, PRK, ICL and lens replacement surgery each suit different eyes.

What affects LASIK, SMILE and PRK suitability?

A refractive surgery assessment checks whether your eyes can support laser vision correction with an appropriate level of safety and predictability.

Prescription and age

You usually need a stable prescription before surgery. Age also matters because presbyopia and cataract can change the best treatment choice.

Corneal shape and thickness

Your cornea needs careful measurement. Corneal tomography helps screen for keratoconus, irregular astigmatism and other corneal risk factors.

Dry eye and tear film

Dry eye can affect comfort, healing and visual quality. Dr Daya Sharma may treat dry eye before recommending LASIK, SMILE or PRK.

Lifestyle, sport and work

Your work, sport, night driving, screen use and visual goals all influence the treatment recommendation.

LASIK suitability test Sydney

LASIK may suit some people with short-sightedness, long-sightedness or astigmatism who have suitable corneal measurements and healthy eyes.

LASIK often gives rapid visual recovery, but it does not suit every patient. Thin corneas, irregular corneal shape, significant dry eye or other eye conditions may make another option more appropriate.

Learn more about LASIK eye surgery in Sydney.

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SMILE eye surgery suitability

SMILE may suit some patients with myopia and astigmatism. It uses a small incision rather than a LASIK flap.

SMILE does not automatically beat LASIK or PRK for every patient. A full assessment should compare SMILE vs LASIK vs PRK vs ICL and other options.

Learn more about SMILE laser eye surgery in Sydney.

Refractive surgery assessment in Sydney with Dr Daya Sharma at Eye & Laser Surgeons, including LASIK, PRK, SMILE, ICL and lens-based vision correction options.

Dr Daya Sharma provides personalised refractive surgery assessments at Eye & Laser Surgeons in Sydney, helping patients understand whether LASIK, PRK, SMILE, ICL, refractive lens exchange or cataract surgery may be suitable for their eyes and lifestyle. Dr Daya Sharma is an ophthalmology consultant to Cricket NSW and Cricket Australia.

PRK suitability test

Dr Sharma may recommend PRK for thinner corneas, certain corneal shapes, or specific work and sporting needs. Recovery usually takes longer than LASIK or SMILE.

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When ICL or lens replacement may be better

ICL suitability in Sydney

ICL may suit some patients who do not make ideal candidates for corneal laser surgery. It may help patients with higher prescriptions, thinner corneas or dry eye concerns.

Learn more about ICL surgery.

Lens replacement suitability

Lens replacement surgery may suit some patients in their late 40s, 50s or older, especially when presbyopia, early cataract or reading vision becomes part of the decision.

Learn more about lens replacement surgery.

What happens after the vision correction suitability test?

If your answers suggest that vision correction may be worth considering, the next step involves a comprehensive refractive surgery assessment.

Measurements we may check

At Eye & Laser Surgeons, we may check your refraction, corneal topography or tomography, corneal thickness, tear film, pupil size and overall eye health.

Choosing the right option

The goal is not simply to decide whether you can have laser eye surgery. The goal is to work out which option, if any, best matches your eyes and your visual goals.

Explore laser eye surgery options

You can use the suitability test as a starting point, then read more about the treatment options before booking a full assessment.

Laser eye surgery assessment in Sydney

Eye & Laser Surgeons provides refractive surgery assessments for people considering LASIK, SMILE, PRK, ICL and lens replacement surgery.

Bondi Junction and Miranda

You can book consultations at Bondi Junction and Miranda.

Dr Daya Sharma

Dr Daya Sharma is an ophthalmologist with subspecialty experience in corneal, cataract and refractive surgery.

Laser eye surgery suitability FAQs

Does this self-test confirm that I can have laser eye surgery?

No. This self-test only acts as a screening guide. Your surgeon needs to review your prescription, corneal imaging, tear film and eye health before recommending surgery.

Am I suitable for LASIK?

LASIK suitability depends on your prescription, corneal thickness, corneal shape, tear film, age and eye health. Some patients suit SMILE, PRK, ICL or lens replacement surgery better.

Am I suitable for SMILE?

SMILE may suit some patients with myopia and astigmatism. Your assessment should compare SMILE with LASIK, PRK, ICL and other options before you make a decision.

Am I suitable for PRK?

PRK may suit some patients when LASIK or SMILE does not suit the eye. Thin corneas, corneal shape, sport, work and lifestyle can all influence the recommendation.

Can I have laser eye surgery if I have astigmatism?

Many patients with astigmatism can consider refractive surgery. Your assessment needs to check the amount of astigmatism, the regularity of the cornea and the overall health of the eye.

What if my corneas are thin?

Thin corneas do not automatically rule out vision correction surgery, but they can change the safest option. PRK, ICL or no surgery may suit some patients better.

What if I have dry eyes?

Dry eye can affect comfort, healing and visual quality after surgery. Some patients need dry eye treatment first, and some should avoid certain procedures.

Am I too old for laser eye surgery?

Age matters because presbyopia and cataract become more relevant over time. Some patients over 45 or 50 suit lens replacement surgery or another option better than standard laser eye surgery.

Is ICL better if I am not suitable for LASIK?

ICL may suit some patients who do not suit LASIK, SMILE or PRK. Your surgeon needs to assess your prescription, corneal measurements, eye anatomy and eye health.

Where can I have a refractive surgery assessment in Sydney?

Eye & Laser Surgeons offers refractive surgery assessments at Bondi Junction and Miranda. The suitability self-test can help you decide whether to book a full assessment.

Ready to check your suitability?

The laser eye surgery suitability test sits at the top of this page. If you have completed it, you can book a full refractive surgery assessment.

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