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| "Eye" <eyetooamdamaged[at]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:511072c5-f392-4428-b00a-7e3cfe186785[at]v16g2000prc.googlegroups.com |
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| While this particular chain of Lasik clinics may survive the economic downturn, the larger issue is quite legitimate. It may be admirable for a clinic to want to provide this level of care and commitment to its patients, the reality is that what constitutes a lifetime may be a matter of contention. What happens if the doctor dies? What happens if the company for which the doctor worked goes bankrupt? What happens if the publicly held corporation by whom the doctor was employed is merged into another company that does not have a "lifetime commitment" program? What if the doctor didn't have a "lifetime commitment" program, but then started working for a company that does? What if the patient moves out of the area? Many respected doctors offer these types of "warranties", but like all warranties, they have limitations that patients need to understand. Furthermore, no one can guarantee an outcome. There are no guarantees in surgery, only probabilities. For more, see: http://www.usaeyes.org/lasik/faq/lasik-guarantee.htm Glenn Hagele Executive Director USAEyes (R) Patient Advocacy Surgeon Certification "Consider and Choose With Confidence" (TM) Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org http://www.USAEyes.org Lasik Bulletin Board http://www.USAEyes.org/Ask-Lasik-Expert/ I am not a doctor. Copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved |
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| On Sep 24, 8:38*pm, serebel <sere...[at]aol.com> wrote: - quote - > The above poster is a long time internet liar. Everything she posts
LET'S SORT OUT TRUTH FROM LIES:> including her name is an abject lie. Go to the Yahoo stock board. http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/St...sview?bn=25915. Then you see a chart to the right - click on the chart itself. Once you click on the chart, you see how the stock traded for the day. From there, to see their balance sheet, look all the way to the left. There is a blue bar that says 'more on TLCV'. Click on 'balance sheet', 2nd from the bottom. For the income statement go back to the blue bar on the left and click 'income statement'. Click on quarterly data. From there you see data for the quarter ending June 30, 2008. OK, now let's just see how TLC is doing right now. Their stock closed at 80 cents today, dipping to 78 cents today - which is an all time low. TLC was trading at $3.94 in the past year. Let's get some historical prices... in the past 5 years TLC stock has traded very close to twelve dollars per share. Their balance sheet is horrible... horrible. They have as of June 30th, 2008... NEGATIVE $50,845,000.00 in net tangible assets. Over 50 million in the HOLE. They claim $101,895,000.00 in "good will" which is nothing but air. Take that away and they are over 50 million in the red. They report $271,532,000.00 in NEGATIVE retained earnings. Wow! The quarterly income statement shows they lost 2.2 million dollars in the quarter ending June 30th, 2008. So the 2nd quarter loss is 2.2 million. Ouch. They show interest expense of 2.4 million - apparently they borrowed money to stay in business because they have long term debt of 94 million dollars on their June 30th balance sheet. If you don't believe something posted on this site, go look it up yourself. Then you'll find out who is telling you the truth. |
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| http://www.lasiknewswire.com/2008/09...ommitment.html Will TLC Laser Eye Centers Survive to Honor its "Lifetime Commitment"? By Admin on September 24, 2008 5:08 PM LASIK eye surgery volumes are declining. LASIK industry representatives blame the economy. LASIK critics attribute the decline to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) heightened scrutiny of LASIK, and public distrust of the surgery following media reports of widespread problems with LASIK. Especially hard hit are LASIK chains, sometimes referred to as "LASIK mills", such as LasikPlus and TLC Laser Eye Centers. TLC continues to advertise its "lifetime commitment" to patient follow-up care, yet the company's financial picture is grim, and it is uncertain how long TLC will be able to keep its doors open. TLC's past success is due, at least in part, to the endorsement of the world's most famous golfer, Tiger Woods. However, like many LASIK patients, Woods found that LASIK surgery results don't always last. In May, 2007 USA Today reported that Woods had an additional surgery to correct his "slipping" vision. Golfer Scott Hoch reportedly had LASIK by the same surgeon who operated on Woods. Hoch experienced vision problems after LASIK which affected his game, even after attempts to correct the problems with repeat surgeries. Patients of TLC may be completely unaware of another pressing concern surrounding the anticipated demise of TLC. If TLC closes its doors, how will patients access their medical records? Preoperative measurements from patient charts are important to long-term eyecare, such as routine glaucoma screening, future cataract surgery, and enhancements. The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) concluded that LASIK patients should maintain a permanent record of their preoperative measurements, and developed a form to be given to patients by their LASIK surgeons to record this essential medical information. But the AAO and the LASIK industry lack a plan to inform the millions of former LASIK patients of long-term issues they face after LASIK, and their need to safeguard and maintain LASIK medical records. LASIK watchdog groups speculate that the LASIK industry fears that by making long-term issues facing post-LASIK patients widely known, the increased public awareness of problems with the procedure would result in even greater decline in LASIK demand. It seems clear that LASIK will not rebound, regardless of the state of the economy. Is there a future for high-volume LASIK mills like TLC? If the answer to this question is no, what will happen to the patients who were promised a "lifetime commitment"? In hindsight, TLC patients may be seeing red. |
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