He's top flight but he goes fast and you have to be your own advocate to get the information about the replacement lens used. He's really state of the art and nice, but it took 3 calls back to say I want to speak to my doctor. When he called, he answered the questions. The office is organized so it works for the patient. Unfortunately I've had a number of surgeries in my life. This time I was given the instructions before surgery to prepare way ahead if time. Instead of listing the eye drops you would be using they brilliantly put a big picture of the bottle and the number of times a day it would be needed in a big number. Simple but the best thing that no one else thought to do and made life so easy to see a picture and a number. The coordinator and people in the office should get good stars fir their patience and efficiency. I took a star off because I had to call back and make a but of a fuss and say I needed to speak to my doctor. But Dr Raviv called back and answered the questions. So no questions asked, if you choose him you'll get top care at top hospitals. But it's 2014 and you do have to have to be prepared as a patient to go with your questions written out before you see him or any doctor and make sure you understand the answer. I When cataracts develop in the other eye poor Dr Raviv will be saying "You again?" Yes, he's supposed to be that good and his office went out of their way like nothing else I've seen to clear paperwork, insurance and the clearances for me. ,