LASIK Pricing

LASIK Eye Surgery Pricing

We believe everyone deserves to see their best, which is why we accept a variety of payment options so you can cover your treatment in the way that works best for your budget.

How much does LASIK cost?

There isn't a single, set price for the procedure. LASIK surgery costs vary depending on the patient's eye health, vision prescription, and coverage. While many insurance plans don't cover LASIK because it is considered an elective surgery, others cover a portion of the cost. A personalized estimate requires a consultation.

While the cost of LASIK is larger upfront, it is usually less expensive than a decade or two of glasses or contacts. LASIK lets you enjoy crisp, clear vision without buying new eyewear or updating your prescription each year — and you can't put a price on being able to see across distances, eyewear- and worry-free.

Flexible LASIK financing — get surgery today and pay later

You can get your improved vision now and pay later with 0% financing for 24 months through Alphaeon Credit. Applying takes about three minutes, and there is no impact to your credit for applying.

Alphaeon Credit

0% financing for 24 months, with an easy three-minute application and no credit impact to apply.

CareCredit

A healthcare credit card option accepted for your LASIK procedure.

VSP Vision Care

Use your VSP vision benefits toward the cost of treatment.

FSAs and HSAs

Apply Flex Spending Account or Health Savings Account funds to your surgery.

As customizable as it is affordable

Our practice offers different LASIK lasers, giving you options for your surgery to get the precise vision you desire. We'll walk you through the entire setup, procedure, and aftercare so you know exactly what to expect — and just how much you'll be saving with superior vision.

Frequently asked questions

Is LASIK worth the cost?

It's less expensive in the long run — and has priceless benefits. While the cost is larger upfront, buying new frames, lenses, and accessories adds up over the years. LASIK is usually less expensive than a decade or two of glasses or contacts.

Am I a candidate for LASIK?

If you're looking to see your best without corrective eyewear, you're likely a great candidate. You just need to clear some basic age and eye health requirements. Take our LASIK self-test to get started.

Will I still need reading glasses later?

At about age 50, every person experiences a hardening of their interior lens regardless of having LASIK. This condition, presbyopia or "old-sightedness," is why nearly everyone — including those who never wore glasses — will eventually need reading glasses.

Find out if you qualify

Applying is easy and you'll find out instantly if you qualify. Book an appointment to get your personalized LASIK pricing.