Lasik on it's own is often a great way to go, however, what you want is the tricky part - a repair for presbyopia -
as you mentioned, they slice one eye for distance, and the other for fine print.
I was told by one doctor some tolerate this dual vision repair well, and for others the result is intolerable. I don't recall the ratios off hand.
I've been considering taking care of the distance part with Lasik, and keeping glasses for reading only. Not sure if they do that though.
I think I'd lean toward having it done in a university hospital setting, as opposed to a drive through doctor, in hopes the university doctor may have in-house colleagues looking over their shoulder, & may talk me out of it if it didn't look right for me, as opposed to fattening a wallet at the expense of my sight.
A buddy was one of the unluckies - he was in for a 20/20 type slice, but he got cut wrong in one eye, and had to wait 'till the bad eye healed to get cut again.