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The Eyes have it - All things Vision-related

Mouselovr

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So just to confirm, if your pre-op vision doesn't make the requirements you should be DQ'd prior to going to OCS, right? The story Mouselovr gave sounds like a nightmare but I'm assuming that situation is rare
Didn’t mean to scare anyone. I hope that situation is extremely rare.

MEPS does very basic eye testing/pre screening parameters. NAMI does about x20 as much.
 

exNavyOffRec

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Didn’t mean to scare anyone. I hope that situation is extremely rare.

MEPS does very basic eye testing/pre screening parameters. NAMI does about x20 as much.
You must remember when it comes to surgery they are not looking at anything with regards to MEPS, they are only looking at the documents produced before/during/after surgery.

We never saw a single person who had corrective surgery get DQ'd by NAMI, it was always identified when documents were submitted and DQ'd then.
 

Norman

New Member
Any recommendations for best glasses under the JHMCS? Open to buying some out in town, tired of the aviators getting mushed against my brow
 

MotorCookie

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So what does getting a PRK waiver look like? I submitted all my pre and post-op documents to my recruiter a long time ago and I mentioned to him that I read on Airwarriors that I need to have my doctor sign some sort of document that seems to be part of the PRK waiver process. He said he never had to do that before. It's just worrying since a lot of the info I read on this website regarding the whole PRK thing is different from what I had to do.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
So what does getting a PRK waiver look like? I submitted all my pre and post-op documents to my recruiter a long time ago and I mentioned to him that I read on Airwarriors that I need to have my doctor sign some sort of document that seems to be part of the PRK waiver process. He said he never had to do that before. It's just worrying since a lot of the info I read on this website regarding the whole PRK thing is different from what I had to do.
It could be a specific MEPS preference. I’ve seen some that required a PRK/LASIK Cover sheet (along with the paperwork) and others that just wanted the paperwork as is.
 

Anthony2000

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It could be a specific MEPS preference. I’ve seen some that required a PRK/LASIK Cover sheet (along with the paperwork) and others that just wanted the paperwork as is.


I had the waiver form in hand that my eye doc filled out and I submitted to MEPS. Not sure if I can share that waiver over a forum but your recruiter may have a different way of doing things
 

MotorCookie

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I had the waiver form in hand that my eye doc filled out and I submitted to MEPS. Not sure if I can share that waiver over a forum but your recruiter may have a different way of doing things
Did you go to MEPS in Phoenix? That's where I went

It could be a specific MEPS preference. I’ve seen some that required a PRK/LASIK Cover sheet (along with the paperwork) and others that just wanted the paperwork as is.
I talked to Anthony2000 before and I believe we both went to NTAG Phoenix and I am assuming he went to MEPS in Phoenix too. Is it possible things could just be different based on the recruiter?
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
I had the waiver form in hand that my eye doc filled out and I submitted to MEPS. Not sure if I can share that waiver over a forum but your recruiter may have a different way of doing things

If I was the applicant I would ask his / her recruiter if they could verify if the respective MEPS has any specific medical documentation guidance for corrective eye surgery.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Did you go to MEPS in Phoenix? That's where I went


I talked to Anthony2000 before and I believe we both went to NTAG Phoenix and I am assuming he went to MEPS in Phoenix too. Is it possible things could just be different based on the recruiter?

NTAG Phoenix does have two MEPS locations: Phoenix and ABQ. Could be part of the reasoning but I would suggest verifying
 

MotorCookie

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Just update an update for any future lurkers,

After asking my recruiter, I asked the processor and he said regarding the PRK surgery, I was approved by MEPs and my physical was approved by N33. He also provided a document from N33 that confirms it.

So I guess that means I'm good to go... for now.

Also, what is the difference between N3M and N33?
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Just update an update for any future lurkers,

After asking my recruiter, I asked the processor and he said regarding the PRK surgery, I was approved by MEPs and my physical was approved by N33. He also provided a document from N33 that confirms it.

So I guess that means I'm good to go... for now.

Also, what is the difference between N3M and N33?

It's the same thing. N3M (Medical Waivers Office) changed to N33 like 4-5 years ago. Old school folks still call it N3M.
 
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