Mike Nolan, San Francisco 49ers Head Coach, 2005 - 2008. LASIK for farsightedness and astigmatism. During the game, Coach Nolan can now read his game plan and manage the action on the field without having to take his glasses on and off. (Hear Coach Nolan's story in the LASIK Lounge)
Patrick Willis, San Francisco All-Pro Linebacker, Wavefront LASIK, 2008, for nearsightedness and astigmatism. Patrick's new 20/15 vision free of contact lenses now complements his ample physical gifts. (Hear Patrick's story in the LASIK Lounge)
Terrell Owens, Dallas All-Pro Receiver, LASIK, 2000, for nearsightedness and astigmatism. Even after almost ten years, TO is still seeing better than 20/20, and performing in the upper echelon of his profession.
Greg Sherrel, San Francisco Bay Area radio personality, Wavefront LASIK, 2006, for nearsightedness and astigmatism. Energy 92.7's Greg the Gay Sportscaster exercises a more discriminating eye now that he sees better than 20/20.
Jed York, San Francisco 49ers ownership group, Wavefront LASIK, 2008, for nearsightedness and astigmatism. Don't expect to see Jed in glasses anymore (like in this pre-op photo), since he's now seeing better than 20/20!
Ron Cervi, San Francisco Bay Area traffic reporter, Wavefront LASIK, 2007, for nearsightedness. Thanks to Wavefront LASIK, KCBS reporter Ron Cervi no longer needs his binoculars at 2000 feet to see the traffic conditions.
Rod Brooks, San Francisco Bay Area radio personality, Wavefront LASIK, 2008, for nearsightedness and astigmatism. After one too many times of forgetting to remove his contacts before sleeping, this popular KNBR talent saw Dr. Hyver for relief.
Gil Gross, San Francisco Bay Area radio personality, Wavefront LASIK, 2008, for nearsightedness and astigmatism. This former ABC news anchor and investigative reporter did his homework on Dr. Hyver, and his one-day post-op results speak for themselves: vision better than 20/20 and back on the air at KGO.
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Hall of Fame Coach, Bill Walsh
Kelly Leon-Pearce, San Francisco Symphony Violinist. LASIK, 2002 for nearsightedness. LASIK eye surgery liberated this San Francisco musician from nearly three decades of contact lens wear.
Sylvia Chacon, San Francisco Bay Area radio personality, Wavefront LASIK, 2006, for nearsightedness and astigmatism. This STAR 101 talent and Mom can now swim and keep an eye on the kids in the pool, without the hassle of glasses and contacts.
Paraag Marathe, Vice President, Football Operations, San Francisco 49ers, Wavefront LASIK, 2008, for nearsightedness and astigmatism. For Paraag, managing the day-to-day operations of an NFL team and the travel it entails, is a lot easier now that he's free of his contact lenses.
Renel, San Francisco Bay Area radio personality. Renel hated wearing glasses, but after her evaluation with Dr. Hyver, she found she wasn't qualified for laser vision correction. Disappointed, but relieved she saw a conservative surgeon.
Kevan Barlow, San Francisco 49ers running back, Wavefront LASIK, 2005, for nearsightedness and astigmatism. Wavefront LASIK gave this thousand yard rusher great distance vision and vision at night, free of his contact lenses.
Jason "Menace" McMurry, San Francisco Bay Area radio personality, Wavefront LASIK, 2007, for nearsightedness and astigmatism. On the cast of Live 105's the Woody Show, Menace is now happily free of his contact lenses. To learn why he still clings to his glasses, listen to his story in the LASIK Lounge.
Marcus D., San Francisco Bay Area radio personality, LASIK, 2008, for nearsightedness. This former Seattle native and Alice 97.3 afternoon DJ is now seeing sharper than ever.
Lissa Kreisler, San Francisco Bay Area radio personality, LASIK, 2006, for farsightedness. KBAY's Lissa Kreisler now enjoys the best of both worlds good distance and reading vision through monovision LASIK.

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