laser eye surgery cost


What Does Laser Eye Surgery Cost?
Mike Jerry

Introduction
You've visited the clinic in which you plan on getting laser eye surgery done and you have spoken to your surgeon. Your next step is to find out how much it is going to cost. Most clinics will quote you on a per eye basis. Make sure you double that price, because you have two eyes. Some people forget to do that and are surprised when they get their bill. Most providers normally will have a cost of over $1000. If you find one that is lower, check the fine print. The average cost of surgery in 2005 was almost $2000. The total includes the surgeon's price, the equipment price of the laser, medication after the surgery and more. Check with your clinic and get a complete breakdown of the procedure and pricing before you move forward.


Laser eye surgery cost varies widely from one clinical center to another and depends on several different factors. The only reliable standard is that all providers quote a laser eye surgery price per eye.

The advertised price is also subject to wide variation. Although there are advertisements that claim they offer LASIK eye surgery from $500 per eye, most people are either not eligible for that cost or needs extensive correction and treatment after surgery. Actually, it has been shown that only about three percent of all LASIK providers have a laser eye surgery cost lower than $1000 per eye.

When you hear about a clinical center that offers laser eye surgery at bargain prices, you'd better check the fine print thoroughly for hidden costs.

LASIK Laser Eye Surgery Cost

LASIK laser eye surgery cost has been constantly increasing during the last few years. Just to give you an idea, here is what the refractive industry reported on the average price of this type of procedure:

* In 2002, the average LASIK laser eye surgery cost averaged between $1,550 and $1,600.

* By October 2003, it had already increased to approximately $1,710.

* At the end of 2004, LASIK laser eye surgery costs raised above $1,800.

* In the first half of 2005, the average price was $1,965.

These figures include several types of businesses, from individual surgeons using rented equipment to those who own it and from regional clinical centers to nationwide eye surgery provider networks.

TLC Laser Eye Centers, a leading LASIK provider, had an average price of $1,800 in 2002. At the end of 2004, the average LASIK laser eye surgery cost rose to $1,957 and at the beginning of 2005 the price was $1,983.

LasikPlus, another famous nationwide provider, reported an average price of $1,344 per eye in 2005, which is slightly lower than $1,351 at the end of 2004, but much higher than $1,173 at the beginning of 2003.

Prices for Other Types of Eye Surgery

Other types of eye surgery have different prices, also varying upon many factors, such as individual prescription, the surgeon you choose and the place where you live. Here are the average prices per eye for other common eye surgery procedures:

* Corneal inserts: $2,800 to $3,800

* CK: $1,200 to $2,500

* PRK: $1,000 to $1,800

* LASEK: approximately the same prices as for LASIK

New Technology Laser Eye Surgery Cost

Laser eye surgery procedures that use new technologies are also more expensive. In LASIK with IntraLase, the surgeon cuts a flap form the cornea with a laser, not a microkeratome. The price is generally higher than for regular LASIK procedure, increasing with $250 - $500 per eye. The increase is partly explained by the fact that the surgeon has to cover the cost for the system. Patients paying for this procedure are said to have less flap complications, require less treatments after surgery and have as better chance to achieve a 20/20 or even higher acuity.

Financing is available to help you reduce laser eye surgery cost. There are many financing companies specialized in elective procedures which offer plans with long-term payments and fixed rates. Many laser eye surgery centers and private surgeons work with one of such companies to be able to offer more affordable financing plans to their patients.