Scott Hyver, MD

ScottHyver Visioncare
2171 Junipero Serra Boulevard, Suite 170
Daly City, California 94014
(866) 907-7652

Dr. Scott Hyver

Dr. Scott Hyver is the official eye doctor of the San Francisco 49ers Football Team.
Dr. Scott Hyver is a Harvard MD, and a board-certified ophthalmologist who specializes in Wavefront LASIK. To date, he has performed more than 23,000 LASIK procedures. Dr. Hyver is the Official LASIK Surgeon of the San Francisco 49ers, and has performed laser vision correction on, among others, Terrell Owens, Kevan Barlow, Marques Douglas, Parys Haralson, Dave Fiore, and Coach Bill Walsh.

Dr. Hyver is the Official Eye Doctor and LASIK Surgeon of the San Francisco 49ers, and has performed laser vision correction on dozens of players and coaches.
Dr. Hyver is personally and intensively involved in every patient's pre-operative care, so he can carefully characterize the patient's vision error and custom design the treatment plan. He performs all laser vision correction procedures. Since LASIK is a complex subject, Dr. Hyver has written and recorded two 15-minute CD audio programs: "Putting Wavefront LASIK to the Test"™ and "Putting Your LASIK Surgeon to the Test"™. These CDs are free of charge and can be ordered by calling (866) 907-7652 or visiting www.scotthyver.com/vision/freecd.shtml.
ScottHyver Visioncare
Dr. Hyver is the owner, medical director, and surgeon of ScottHyver Visioncare, a laser vision correction practice with offices in Daly City, Santa Clara, and San Ramon, California. Dr. Hyver performs several types of laser vision correction surgery, including Wavefront LASIK, LASEK (Laser-assisted sub-epithelial keratomileusis) and PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy). He uses the VISX S4 laser platform, which achieved the best visual results (% 20/20 or better) in the FDA's Wavefront LASIK clinical trails.
More About Dr. Scott Hyver
Dr. Hyver obtained his undergraduate degree with honors (Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa) from University of California, San Diego, in biochemistry, where he was valedictorian of his class and team captain of the National Champion Soccer team. He received his MD from Harvard Medical School. He then performed his residency in ophthalmology at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, and completed his fellowship training in laser and cornea refractive surgery at the world-renowned Sinskey Eye Institute in Los Angeles.