Dr. Alexandra®

Ophtalmologist and lasik surgeon

As an expert in refractive laser eye surgery, Dr. Alexandra Chebil, M.D. has been a LASIK eye specialist on radio and television shows including “Fox News“, “Lifetime“, and “The Learning Channel“.

She is one of Orange County’s most inspirational ophthalmologists and was featured in Riviera Magazine as one of Orange County’s most dynamic women.

Professional Affiliations

American Academy of Ophthalmology

Orange County Medical Association

Orange County Society of Ophthalmologists

American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons

Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (F.R.C.S.C.)

education background

University of Montreal: M.D. degree and Ophthalmology Residency

Board Certified in Ophthalmology (F.R.C.S.C.)

Additional Training

Harvard Medical School

Jules Stein Eye Institute (U.C.L.A.)

Colby College (Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary)

Our Team

Dr. Alexandra®

LASIK SURGEON

Jennifer

Aesthetics Advisor

Marsha

Medical Assistant

Jane

Office Coordinator

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Any quesTions?

Reach out to us for any questions regarding our LASIK services!

Dr. Chebil offers a thorough complimentary LASIK consultation in our office . After the consultation is done, Dr. Chebil will let you know if you are a good candidate.

Minimal requirements are you must be at least 18 years old , with stable vision. 

Your eyeglass prescription must fall within the treatment range , and your eyes must be healthy.

Our experienced team will conduct a thorough eye exam and inform you of your eligibility for LASIK.

Right after your procedure we recommend going home and relaxing for the remaining of the day.
The following day most patients can go back to work with normal activities. 
Restrictions would be saunas, swimming pools, contact sports, environments with excess dust and dirt for up to four weeks.

If your eyeglass prescription is stable, there is a good chance that one treatment will be enough. This applies to most patients who are nearsighted, even with astigmatism

Reading vision problems, which are age related, continue to progress over time. LASIK does not prevent this natural change, but most people won’t need reading glasses again for many years after LASIK. 

LASIK has been  approved for by the FDA for its safety since 1999.

Like any surgical procedure, there are certain risks involved. Our experienced team will conduct a thorough eye exam and inform you of any potential risks prior to your LASIK procedure.