Hi, I’m Angela Triebold, I’m a refractive optometrist at Aurora LASIK. I do all the pre- and post-operative care here for all of our surgery patients. Not only that, but I am also a LASIK patient myself.
What was your LASIK experience?
So I had LASIK over 20 years ago, and it was a tough decision, because I was actually in optometry at school at the time, and the LASIK procedure had just been recently FDA approved. It actually happened while I was in school. And even thought I had seen lots and lots of really excellent outcomes, it’s still my eyes so it’s scary! It’s scary to think about having surgery on your eyes and back then everybody used a blade to create that flap for LASIK. It was a blade called microkeratome. So the thought of a blade coming across my cornea was kind of a scary thought, but eventually it got to the point where I was no longer tolerant of contact lenses. Being in the Northwest, I’ve got a lot of allergies, and I just couldn’t tolerate them anymore. It got to the point where I just wanted to make sure that I did something where I could continue to see. I had very very nearsighted vision. I could only see maybe a few inches in front of my face without any type of glasses or contact lens correction. My whole life I had dreamed of waking up one day and actually being able to see without having to grab my glasses. This was my opportunity finally. I had an ophthalmologist, a refractive surgeon, that I knew and trusted. He was going to do a study and I had to opportunity to be a patient in his study. So I went ahead and I did it!
How are your results? Old technology vs. new?
My results have been fantastic. I was able to see well really immediately after having surgery. I am going to talk a little bit about my experience because I want to be able to compare what it was like back then to what it would be now if I was to have surgery. As I mentioned earlier, we used a blade back then and also the laser itself took a lot longer, and because of my high prescription, I was literally under that laser for 120 second treatment per eye. For that same prescription, if I were to have that done now, it would be under 12 seconds per eye. That is 1/10th of the time. 120 second of having to have your eye propped open while you’re staring at that bright fixation light, and having the surgeon and techs telling me, “stare at the light, keep looking at the light, you’re not looking at the light, look at that light,” it was terrifying! That is a really really long time and it felt like forever. Just trying to start at the light and thinking gosh I am staring at the light! I am looking at the light! But it is a long time and you don’t know what your eyes are doing during that time. Now it would be under 12 seconds per eye. The thing is, the technology back then was great. I am seeing well and my distance vision is awesome over 20 years later all I need is readers, but that was my age and was going to happen regardless of whether I had surgery or not. But as great as the technology’s then, its even better now. It’s faster. Now we use a laser instead of a blade to create that flap. It just makes it more predictable and more stable. We’ve come such long ways, but even then the technology was awesome.
How long does LASIK last?
A lot of patients ask me how long the procedure lasts, and I can tell you from personal experience that is has been over 20 years since I had surgery and my distance vision has not changed, There is not a day that goes by where I don’t drive down the road and just marvel at the fact that I can still see individual leaves up in the trees. I never thought that day would come. Every single day I am still excited about the fact that I don’t need any correction for distance. It’s just amazing to me. And I really want my patients to understand that this is something that, if it turns out you are a good candidate for surgery, it’s worth it. I mean, what other thing do we invest in that we use every waking moment of our life? There is nothing. There’s nothing like our eyes. So do your research, ask those questions, and if ti turns out that you are a good candidate for surgery, it is totally worth it.
Is LASIK worth it?
Absolutely, I would do it al over again without a question. Even though now I have to wear reading glasses, it’s a small price to pay. It was completely worth it. I don’t regret it at all.
Why choose Aurora?
I have worked at other refractive surgery locations and I will say that Aurora LASIK is very unique. We provide a very unique patient experience here. The technology is obviously great. It is state of the art and the best we can offer. But a lot of places can offer the same exact thing, so it can’t be just about the technology. It has to be about the patient experience, and one thing that I am very proud of with our clinic here is that patients come here and they feel ike they’re part of the family. Every single patient that comes in, we want them to feel like they belong here, we want them to feel like we’re their friends - and we are! We love our patients. We love making our patients happy. We love being able to give that gift of sight. More than anything, we just want to make sure that you have an experience that you are comfortable with. We want you to leave here knowing that you made the right decision. This isn’t an assembly line, it’s not some kind of mill we will be running you through doing patient after patient after patient. Each individual patient - each individual eye - is important to us. You do only get one set of eyes your whole life, and you want to make sure that you’re going to be getting that best experience in addition to obviously the best vision that we can offer you.
Hello! I am the Director of Smiles for patients. You will be greeted by me the second you step into the clinic. I am also in charge of the snacks, so I am basically everyone’s best friend.
LIKES: Mayo, a hot day at the beach, music, COFFEE
DISLIKES: Cold weather, bugs and needles.. bleck!
Thank you so much!
Leah Rudd, Patient Counselor
I will help explain procedures, ease nerves, and schedule procedures…. and goof off on TikTok on behalf of Aurora LASIK. I’m ready to help you get rid of your glasses or contacts!
LIKES: I like candy and ice cream. I LOVE anything Disney (especially the music. I will belt it all day/everyday)
DISLIKES: I dislike being out of candy and ice cream!
Ashley Scott, Refractive Technician
I will make you laugh… just kidding but you will hear my laugh around the office and my coworkers say it’s contagious (and I have to agree). I am in and out of the office working hard to help achieve your goals of clearer vision. I’m not super Cornea but I do love a good eye joke.
LIKES: Camping, sunflowers, goats, going to concerts, spending time with my family and napping with my dogs
DISLIKES: Spiders, pickles, and folding laundry
Krystle Clement, Lead Ophthalmic Technician
I pretty much run the show… I’ve been here so long (14 years)! You will find me assisting Dr. Rudd in surgery and keeping my Technicians motivated with inspirational mirror quotes.
LIKES: Spending time with my family and animals. Coloring my hair and doing my nails. Not leaving my house.
DISLIKES: Close-minded people and I don’t like my hands touched ewwwwwww I can feel your fingerprints.
Nicole Markowitz, Director
I am the commander and chief (don’t tell Dr. Rudd)! You will see me buzzing around the office and am here to help you through your vision correction journey. My team is absolutely AMAZING and will make sure your care and experience is their top priority. I look forward to seeing you in our office.
LIKES: Travel, strong coffee, motorcycle rides, spa treatments, hiking, and a clean house.
DISLIKES: Horseradish, clutter, having to ask people twice, Gin and weak coffee.
Dr. Jay Rudd
At Aurora LASIK, you’re not just choosing the best technology, you’re choosing the right surgeon and eye care team. Dr. Jay Rudd has been in private practice as a fellowship-trained cornea, cataract and refractive surgeon since 2000 and has performed thousands of vision correction procedures for the residents of Olympia, Lacey and beyond.
Intuitive and meticulous, Dr. Rudd is only satisfied with the best results possible within his operating room. He is his patients best advocate and prides himself on providing them excellent eye care. His caring and warm disposition is the foundation of strong bonds formed with those he cares for.
Dr. Anthony Grillo
Dr. Anthony Grillo is proud to have joined the fantastic team at Aurora LASIK in 2022. His passion is to provide the absolute best results possible. His attention to detail, the stellar Aurora team, and the state-of-the-art resources at Aurora LASIK allow him to provide his patients with both fantastic care and outcomes.
Dr. Grillo became fascinated with microsurgery and the amazing results that eye surgery could provide. In 2018, Mason Eye Institute bestowed upon him the Faculty Teaching Award. Dr. Grillo returned to the Pacific Northwest in 2019 and joined a private practice in Eugene, Oregon prior to moving to the Olympia/Lacey area in the summer of 2022.
He is joined by his wife Kasumi, and his children Mila, Maya, and Michael. Dr. Grillo’s favorite pastimes include aquatic activities such as scuba diving and deep-sea fishing. In his free time, he also enjoys spending quality time with his family, traveling, hunting, and cooking.
Chanteria Puryear, Patient Counselor
I am the patient counselor at Aurora LASIK. I’m here to help you along your way to freedom from glasses and guarantee to give you a good laugh along the way. I’m also a Master Esthetician so I’m obsessed with skincare and self-care!
LIKES: New adventures, laughter, skincare, family and friends and of course a great glass of wine.
DISLIKES: Traffic
Jasper Smiley, Patient Services Representative
I am the first impression out of the gate! I will set the initial tone for your visit, treat you like the queen or king you are and ensure all your information, appointments and care are handled promptly. All while having some incredible conversations before you head to the back with our amazing staff!
LIKES: Water, Time with my family, Mini cows, Adventures.
DISLIKES: Bad drivers, Close-mindedness, Overly negative energy, Large crowds
Katie Vira, Refractive Technician
I will try and not make a spectacle of myself but in all seriousness I’m really excited to be a part of your vision correction journey! I will be here to help you during your vision correction procedure and assist Dr. Rudd in the surgery suite. If you need anything during your time at Aurora or beyond please let me know.
LIKES: Kayaking or anything water related, caffeine, hanging out with family, friends, and my puppy!
DISLIKES: Waking up early, snakes, rodents, and mushrooms!
Randi Angwood, Refractive Technician
I will welcome you back to start your exam and get scans of your eyes. You will find me getting things ready for clinic for the day or prepping things for surgery. I enjoy helping people and will be asking how we can help you achieve your vision goals. Enjoy watching patients vision journeys.
LIKES: Spending time with family and friends. Camping, boating and hiking.
DISLIKES: Negativity, mice and bad coffee
Tanya Klemmer, Patient Service Representative
I will be the one who greets you with a friendly smile when you first come into Aurora LASIK. I will check you in for your appointment and am here to assist with anything you may need to help your experience be AMAZING, so please don’t hesitate to ask!
DISLIKES: Heights, Snakes, Spiders, Rain (LOL), Mushrooms, Olives, and Pineapple
Dakota Saldomridge, Refractive Technician
I will be one of the welcoming faces that will be preparing you for your visit with the Doctors, I’m a little socially awkward and will fill our time babbling about the weather and your upcoming plans. Eye wish you the best!
LIKES: Spending time with my husband and family, playing video games, reading and long walks on the beach.
DISLIKES: Spiders, rain/cloudy weather, and waking up to a cold house.
Candace Galway, COA
I will assist you on your vision journey from taking your scans to assisting Dr. Rudd in surgery. I guess you could say I am pretty important but I can still make a lot of jokes about eyes… I have a Vitreous humor.
LIKES: Iced coffee, reading on the back porch, exploring new places
DISLIKES: Loud noises, spiders/bugs
Mary Gadsden, Refractive Technician
I will be the one who helps you through your consultation, evaluation and after surgery appointments! Basically I will walk you through the whole process, except surgery, we will leave that up to Dr. Rudd. Can’t wait to help you through your vision correction journey!!
LIKES: Anything Outdoors! Exploring, My dogs & Anyone else’s dogs!
DISLIKES: Pessimists, snakes, anything closely related to snakes.
Dr. Angela Triebold
Dr. Angela Triebold received her Doctor of Optometry degree from Pacific University in Oregon. Prior to coming to Aurora LASIK, Dr. Triebold helped establish the warfighter Regractive Eye Surgery Clinic at Madigan Army Medical Center at Fr. Lewis in 2002. She continued to practice at Madigan for 16 years, ensuring combat vision readiness for service members who had LASIK, PRK, or ICL surgery. During her tenure there, Dr. Triebold served as research coordinator for the refractive program and helped train opthalmology residents and optometry externs. She has also practiced full-scope primary care optometry in addition to refractive surgery co-management.
Compassionate, dedicated and with a positive attitude, Dr. Triebold believes that communication is key to providing quality patient care and building trust in a patient-physician relationship. She loves living in the Pacific Northwest and enjoys hiking, camping with her family and friends, playing the piano, and cheering on the Seattle Seahawks.