
Oregon Locations
Portland LASIK Eye Surgery
A warm welcome to patients of Evergreen Eyecare! We look forward to discussing your LASIK, Cataract, and other eye procedure options.
At NVISION® Eye Centers, we provide life-changing results, an exceptional experience, and a lifetime commitment to your LASIK vision correction.
- Industry-leading surgeons with more than 2 million successful procedures
- Industry-leading outcomes, 20/20 vision or better achieved in 99% of surgeries
- The most advanced laser and diagnostic technology available
- Financing available
- Free LASIK consultations
- Use your FSA/HSA balance toward LASIK before it expires in December
We look forward to working with you and Evergreen Eyecare on your fully personalized care. Discover why we're eye doctors' #1 choice - book an appointment to get started.
Locations in Portland


Oregon Eye Physicians & Surgeons
Sherwood, OR 97140
Our Procedures
Today's life-changing procedures make it possible to improve your vision to 20/20—or better.
LASIK Eye Surgery
LASIK corrects nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

Cataract Surgery
Cataract eye surgery is a very common and medically necessary procedure to remove and replace the eye’s natural lens when the vision has been clouded by a cataract. We offer laser-assisted cataract surgery and lifestyle lenses as options for our patients.

Other Procedures
Contoura® Vision LASIK
Contoura® Vision is a topography-guided LASIK treatment designed to provide a more personalized laser procedure for patients with nearsightedness, or nearsightedness with astigmatism, based on the unique corneal topography of each eye. Contoura® Vision creates a Highly Precise and Accurate map of a patient’s eyes measuring up to 22,000 unique elevation points on each eye.
ENTROPION/ECTROPION
These are medical conditions that affect your eyelid. Entropion is a medical condition where the eyelid is turned inward, caused your eyelashes to interact with the eyeball. Ectropion is a medical condition where the eyelid is turned outward so that the edge does not touch the eyeball.