Department of Personnel
Learn About LASIK Surgery
City employees invited to first Bee-Fit Lunch & Learn Sessions of 2012. Topic: LASIK surgery. Dates are March 5 and March 7.
This article is 13 years old. It was published on March 1, 2012.
Bee-Fit is proud to announce the first lunch and learn sessions of 2012. Last November, at the Bee-Fit health fair, there was a lot of employee interest regarding LASIK surgery at the Crown Vision and Laser Center exhibit. We have partnered with Crown Laser Center to provide TWO informational lunch and learn sessions in March.
Crown Laser Center can offer City employees a great discounted group rate, as well as a discount through the City's health insurance provider - Anthem Blue Cross. During the upcoming lunch and learn sessions, a representative from Crown Laser Center will discuss LASIK surgery, the technology used and the City's special discounted rate.
The presentation typically lasts 30 minutes and Crown Laser Center will provide lunch for the first 50 employees to register at each site. After the presentation, participants will have an opportunity to ask any additional questions, as well as schedule an appointment for a free exam and consultation, to determine their candidacy for the procedure.
PLEASE NOTE: The process of LASIK surgery can only correct problems with distance vision, NOT reading/up-close vision.
To register, please contact Matt Meyers, Bee-Fit Wellness Coordinator, via email (MeyersM@stlouiscity.com) or phone (622-4849) with the following information:
1. Name
2. Phone
3. Email
4. WHICH lunch and learn session you are interested in attending
***The first 50 employees to register for each lunch and learn session will be provided with lunch.***
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