How Much Does Lasik Eye Surgery Cost Nowadays?

I’ve been wanting lasik eye surgery for a long while now coz I’m so sick of contacts and glasses. Is there monthly payments or payment in full? And will getting lasik get rid of astigmatism, or lazy eyes as well??

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  1. Valerie A says:

    Mine was about $2K per eye. But it depends on the method of surgery, the extensiveness of corrective work needed, and the doctor you use.
    Most places have financing available. I think it can help astigmatism, but I don’t know about lazy eye. Consultations are usually free of charge so be sure to visit a few doctors to find the one that’s best for you.
    These are your eyes, you don’t want to bargain shop, and the price is worth it.

  2. xfast says:

    Tha cost depends on “where you do it” think about travelling abroad!
    You can search : “medical tourism” or “health tourism”.
    About five months ago I ve had laser eye surgery in turkey. I went to Laser Eye Turkey and now I see 100% :) I liked their service and can recomend…
    Ive just bought the “wavefront treatment” not the package and the price was 1350 euros for both eyes. You can also try india or thailand or can find several options in Turkey. BTW although I haven’t bought their package they took me from my hotel to the hospital ! You can also try india or thailand or can find several options in Turkey.
    According to the info below I can recommend wavefront…
    There are three main treatment choices for anyone thinking of having laser eye surgery. But which one will be right for you?
    The final choice will be determined between you and your laser eye surgeon. BUT, of course, you have the eyes and your surgeon has the expertise so you will be heavily influenced by what the doctor or another clinic staff member says. It will be better to be prepared. With just a little knowledge you can be actively involved in making the right choice.
    I will outline the 3 main options to help you have an informed discussion when the time comes to select which approach is best for your individual eyes. After all, you only have one pair so you want to get it right.
    You will be overwhelmed at first by all the terminology, treatments and brand names. Don’t worry. There is no need to be blinded by science or some of the frankly misleading marketing information that is out there.
    Firstly, whichever of the 3 treatment types (more on these coming in a couple of days in part 2) you go for, you must go for the wavefront option. The wavefront (or custom) technology has made a huge improvement in vision success rates with many more people getting 20/20 sight or even better.
    Different clinics use different names for this technology: custom, wavefront, wavefront guided, wavefront optimised, CustomVue.
    Also wavefront laser eye treatment will give better vision at night or in low light situations. Patients will notice less halos and glare from light sources such as car headlights. It is like buying a more expensive camera with a much, much better lens.
    This is the year 2008, so get the best current technology for your sight correction – you only will have this done once and you will live with the results for the rest of your life. Think about the computer you had back in 2000 and what is now available in 2008 – that is the level of difference in laser technology too. No brainer, really.
    If you can’t afford the price, either don’t have it done yet and save up until you can afford it, or think about financing.

  3. ps@yahoo says:

    Cost about £300 per eye in uk. and no it wont get rid of astigmatism.

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