I am going on 2 months now with new multifocal lenses as a result of cataracts. First, and most importantly, my vision is 20/20, I can see distance and close up, colors are brilliant, and I only wear a mild pair of cheap readers to work on my computer or read ridiculously small type. There have been no complications.
A primary reason for choosing Dr. Carter- I'm on a faith-based health cost sharing program, not typical insurance, and Dr. Carter's office was the ONLY one that would work with them. Kudos to Dr. Carter.
I've read comments about bedside manner, and I had a positive experience. I care most about performance. Personally, I like his communication style and dry humor, which was immediately evident. His manner in the OR was all-business, exactly what I want with my eyes on the line. He constantly gave me instructions during procedures and assured me I was doing fine. He was direct in his communication to me and his staff. He knows what he needs, and you're compelled to deliver. I don't have issues with that.
The only negative has been the efficiency of the office operation. The staff were courteous, no problems setting appointments, but I had to wait longer than I would like a couple times. There were a couple miscues among staff about where I was in the process, because every time you go you end up seeing 6 people. And they forgot to bill my cost-sharing provider, but one phone call to the finance guy, he said, "ignore the bill, we'll generate a new one once the claim is handled". Stuff like this happens, and you fix it.
I have no reservations in recommending Dr. Carter.