The cost of laser eye surgery can vary widely from one physician to another. Generally, you should plan on spending $2000 or sometimes much more per eye depending on the physician, your location, and what must be done to effectively correct your vision. Be cautious about the doctor you choose. The more laser surgeries a physician has completed, the more skilled he or she has become. Be sure to ask others who have undergone the procedure if they would do it again. Keep in mind there are risks to any surgery.
The cost of laser eye surgery varies between locations and the price you pay will depend on the speciality of your ophthalmologist, the location of the eye clinic and the extent of corrective vision treatment needed. For more information on the cost of laser eye surgery, see here: http://www.visitandcare.com/laser-eye-surgery-abroad/guides/treatment/lasik/cost
Wavefront surgery is a new type of laser eye surgery. It is more accurate than the previous eye laser surgery and also lasts longer. The starting cost for this is $4000 per eye and up.
My research shows that in 2010 it costs about $2150 per eye. This all depends on what laser you use, examination cost and etc. However some insurances may cover and you may can get the surgery financed. http://www.lasiksurgerynews.com/news/How-much-does-LASIK-cost.shtml
The cost of LASIK surgery will vary based on the laser used, the extent of eye repair needed and the practitioner. Expect a minimum of $1,500 for a basic laser that is not "wavefront" guided. With wavefront, expect at least $2,100.
Most insurance companies consider laser eye surgery elective, however, there are some that will cover it minimully.
The cost for laser eye surgery in Los Angeles, California really varies. You can expect to pay as low as $599 an eye, all the way up to $2000 an eye. Make sure that the Dr. is specialized in this sort of surgery before you get it done.
Lazer eye surgery is a misspelling of the term "laser eye surgery". Laser eye surgery, also known as LASIK surgery, is a service offered by eye surgeons.
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You can get it cheap, but you may not get the high quality care and treatment you deserve. I would say to ask your optometrist first for recommendations about which type of eye surgery will be best for you, and then look at how much it costs.
Although unable to find anything stating the specific costs for laser eye surgery in the Houston area the prices are likely similar to other areas in the US. The cost of this surgery is usually charged per eye and the total cost can range from about $1500 to $2500.
No kind of engineer does laser eye surgery. Surgeons do surgery, in this case, a specially traine eye, or opthalmic surgeon.
I am also considering laser eye surgery. It is very affordable these days. Here are some facts about laser eye surgery: http://www.medicinenet.com/lasik_eye_surgery/article.htm