Donna’s Deals: Attend Vision Seminar for a $1200 Gift Certificate

Have you ever thought about getting lasik? But the price tag was a little too much so you dismissed the idea. Dr. Ming Wang, Harvard & MIT (MD, PhD), is offering $1200 in savings by just attending a seminar.

Attend his  free vision seminar on April 21st at 6:30pm to get some huge savings on lasik eye surgery. The event will be held at Embassy Suites Hotel, 1811 Broadway, Nashville, TN, 37203.

Complimentary pizza will be served and Dr. Wang will be signing pre-release copies of his autobiography From Darkness to Sight, which is formally released May 2016 and all proceeds go to the Wang Foundation for Sight Restoration a nonprofit that offers 3D laser eye surgeries for orphans like Maria. See Maria’s story here. 

All attendees will receive a $1,200 Gift Certificate ($200 for 3D LASIK or 3D Forever Young Lens surgery evaluation and $500 per eye toward elective surgery).

In corporation with TitanInsider.com, 2 Tennessee Titans tickets will be given away to a lucky attendant as well.

Embassy Suites is located at 1811 Broadway in Nashville (map below).
*Park in the garage on 18th Ave (behind Palmer Plaza) to get your parking ticket validated.

About Dr. Ming Wang

Dr. Ming Wang earned a PhD in laser physics and graduated magna cum laude with the highest honors from Harvard Medical School and MIT. He embraced his Christian faith and tackled one of the most important questions of our time – Are faith and science friends or foes? – which led to his invention of a breakthrough biotechnology to restore sight.

To date, Dr. Wang has performed over 55,000 eye procedures and has treated patients from nearly every state in the U.S. and from over 55 countries worldwide. He is considered the “doctor’s doctor,” as he has operated on over 4,000 physicians. Dr. Wang has published 8 textbooks, holds several U.S. patents and performed the world’s first laser artificial cornea implantation. He established a non-profit foundation–The Wang Foundation for Sight Restoration–which provides sight restoration surgeries for indigent patients who otherwise would never have the opportunity to receive them free-of-charge.

Learn more about the Wang Vision Institute here.