Weir Laser Associates is a refractive and cataract surgery practice in Oklahoma City that owns and operates its own laser equipment, meaning procedures happen at the same location where consultations occur rather than referral to an outside surgical center. The practice focuses on LASIK, PRK, and cataract removal, serving patients who want to reduce or eliminate dependence on glasses and contact lenses.
Weir Laser Associates is not a general eye exam clinic. It specializes in elective and age-related procedures that require surgical intervention. The practice takes referrals from optometrists and general ophthalmologists for refractive correction, but also accepts self-referred patients for initial consultations. Cataract surgery is a common referral point as well. The in-house laser capability distinguishes it from standalone surgery centers; patients typically complete pre-operative testing, meet with the surgeon, and schedule a surgery date without leaving the facility.
LASIK procedures at Weir Laser Associates typically cost $2,000 to $3,000 per eye for standard myopia and hyperopia correction. PRK (photorefractive keratectomy), which involves surface rather than flap-based laser work, falls in a similar range. Cataract surgery costs vary depending on intraocular lens selection; basic monofocal lenses are covered by Medicare and insurance plans at their standard allowance, while premium multifocal or astigmatism-correcting lenses carry an out-of-pocket upgrade charge of $500 to $1,500 per eye. Prices may differ for uninsured patients; verification is necessary since surgical pricing can shift. The practice accepts Medicare and most commercial insurance for cataract surgery, which typically covers the procedure itself while upgrade lens charges remain patient responsibility.
Oklahoma City has general ophthalmology practices like those within Dean McGee Eye Institute (part of OU Medicine) and independent comprehensive eye-care groups that handle refractive evaluation but refer surgery to outside centers. Weir Laser Associates' primary distinction is consolidation of pre-op testing, consultation, and surgery in one location, which reduces appointment fragmentation. For patients pursuing elective LASIK or PRK, this model simplifies scheduling. Dean McGee and similar comprehensive practices may offer broader subspecialty coverage (retina, cornea, glaucoma) but typically route refractive surgery to surgical centers. Patients who prioritize a single-building experience and prefer to build continuity with one surgical team fit Weir Laser's model; those seeking subspecialty care beyond refractive surgery or cataract work should compare options elsewhere.
Weir Laser Associates is suited to adults aged 18+ with stable refractive error interested in LASIK or PRK, and to cataract patients referred by their primary eye-care provider or seeking a surgeon with in-house facilities. It also works well for patients who value having diagnostic imaging, consultation, and surgery planning without multiple office visits. The practice does not handle general eye exams or ongoing management of glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, or dry eye unless related to cataract or refractive planning. Patients seeking comprehensive primary eye care should maintain a relationship with an optometrist or general ophthalmologist and use Weir Laser for referral-based surgical needs.
A refractive surgery consultation at Weir Laser Associates includes detailed topography and wavefront mapping of the cornea, refraction, and measurement of pupil size and tear film. The surgeon reviews results, discusses candidacy, and explains the differences between LASIK and PRK based on the patient's corneal anatomy. Expected lead time to surgery after a cleared consultation is typically 2 to 4 weeks. Cataract patients usually arrive with a referral and go through similar diagnostic imaging followed by a discussion of lens options and surgical timing. No testing is required before the initial consultation; patients should bring current glasses and contact lens prescription (or bring contacts if worn).
Weir Laser Associates maintains standard office hours, typically 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays; confirmation is recommended since surgical practices sometimes adjust daily schedules based on operating room availability. Street parking and a small lot serve the location. Patients undergoing LASIK or PRK must arrange a driver for the surgery day and typically cannot return to work for 24 to 48 hours depending on procedure type. Cataract surgery requires similar same-day discharge planning.
Weir Laser's model of bundling pre-operative diagnostics, surgical consultation, and procedural care under one roof reduces the logistics burden that typically fragments refractive and cataract surgery across multiple offices in Oklahoma City.
