People who could choose anyone choose Dr. Whitten. Because of his reputation and experience, patients come from all across the nation, and the world, to see him. Those who depend on great vision for their careers, who need great vision to enjoy their hobbies or simply want to improve their lives by improving their vision visit Whitten.
When you choose Whitten Laser Eye for your laser vision correction surgery, you become part of an exclusive ‘TEAM.’ The TEAM includes sports professionals who will tell you that better vision helps them to be better athletes. Celebrities and government officials appreciate the freedom that laser vision correction provides. Firemen, teachers, business owners, policemen, military personnel and students say their lives are safer, more productive and richer. Moms no longer need to find their glasses to check on their babies in the middle of the night. Dads play ball with their kids without thought of losing a contact lens. Outdoor lovers appreciate the freedom of enjoying their hobbies with great vision.
“I personally know the value of great vision, because I had my own laser vision correction procedure in 1995. It was life changing for me. After all these years of performing these procedures, changing people’s lives is my biggest accomplishment…it’s what brings me the most satisfaction.“
“I understand what it ‘s like to be a patient, and bring that understanding to each person as I guide them through their own treatment. Each patient is personally treated by me…in a customized, individual approach. Thank you for trusting me with your vision and becoming part of TEAM Whitten.”
- Dr. Mark Whitten
The TEAM is people who have a choice, and chose Whitten Laser Eye because they can. It means they are in good company with tens of thousands of happy patients, as well as a doctor who knows what it’s like to be a patient. So, you’ll become part of this exclusive TEAM Whitten too. But on the day of surgery, the only person that matters is YOU!
This is what patients are saying about Whitten Laser Eye. What would YOU say?