“All-Laser” LASIK uses a femtosecond laser to create the corneal flap instead of a blade, giving surgeons greater control and avoiding the risks of mechanical keratomes. Combined with wavefront-optimized techniques, this approach can deliver vision equal to or even better than glasses or contact lenses.
The Benifits of LASIK
Meet Our Doctors
A leader in the laser vision correction field

Dr. Scott Hyver
Dr. Hyver has been serving the laser vision correction needs of the Bay Area for more than 20 years, with offices in Daly City, Santa Clara and San Ramon. He specializes exclusively in Wavefront-Optimized “All Laser” LASIK, Contoura LASIK, SMILE vision correction, and Customized PRK. Dr. Hyver is extensively involved in all phases of your pre-operative care, from meeting with you at the consultation to analyzing your prescription and corneal imaging data to formulating your surgical plan. And of course, he personally performs all surgeries.

Dr. Amy L. Barrion
Dr. Amy L. Barrion is an exceptionally skilled and board certified comprehensive ophthalmologist and laser refractive surgeon. She has performed over 14,000 laser vision correction procedures since 2004, and has been performing ICL procedures since 2010. Dr. Barrion, alongside other IQ Laser Vision surgeons, use the latest Arcscan technology to get the best results. Schedule an appointment with an IQ Laser Vision surgeon today!
The limitations and loss of vision of one of her close family members fueled her passion

Dr. Robert T. Lin
Dr. Robert T. Lin founded IQ Laser Vision in 1999 with a desire to provide the best vision correction experience available. He ensures that all IQ Laser Vision Centers including ScottHyver Visioncare are utilizing the most advanced technology and provide the best patient care possible.
Dr. Lin has successfully performed more than 70,000 refractive procedures over the past 25 years. As one of California’s most experienced eye surgeons, he believes in the importance of personalized care.
How much does LASIK cost?
The surgery works by reshaping the cornea so it can better focus images onto the retina for sharper vision. Both eyes can be treated during the same appointment and the surgery takes about 10 minutes per eye. LASIK is an outpatient procedure that uses local anesthesia in the form of eye drops.
