Let’s talk about LASIK eye surgery costs…
We know that cost of LASIK plays a major role in considering eye surgery. Being the most experienced eye institute in Los Angeles, many people look to Assil Gaur Eye Institute for a reliable range of costs for eye care.
So how much is FDA-approved LASIK eye surgery in California? It can vary by region, so let’s look at how expensive is LASIK surgery in Los Angeles. Here, like in most major cities, the cost will vary by the experience of the particular LASIK surgeon, the LASIK technology that is offered, the quality of the surgery center, and provided insurance benefits.
The most important thing, no matter who you choose as your surgeon, is to make sure you find an expert in refractive surgery. Always have a consultation with them before agreeing to a procedure; make sure you feel comfortable with the surgeon as well as the practice they work with.
The answer to “how much is LASIK in Los Angeles?” is it can cost as low as $1,500 to as high as $4,000 per eye. But the average is around $3,000 per eye when performed by the most reputable LASIK surgeons in Los Angeles. The price of LASIK includes consultation, pre-op visits, and post-op appointments.
Insurance companies consider LASIK surgery to be an elective procedure and most insurance plans don’t cover it.
Is LASIK more expensive than contact lenses?
Eyeglasses and contact lenses are worn by 150 million people in America. It’s a big business, like $15 billion a year big!
When estimating the cost of contact lenses, you must factor in the type of lens used as well as the cost of the lens solution required.
Let’s do the math.
A box of daily disposable lenses costs about $20-$30, making the yearly average spend for contact lenses about $450-$650. Long-wear silicon hydrogel contacts cost about $250 -$300 annually. So, believe it or not, In the long run, contact lenses and glasses will likely cost more than LASIK surgery.
Unlike most contact lenses, a laser vision correction procedure is ideal for almost all refractive error vision problems such as astigmatism, nearsightedness, and farsightedness.
Aren’t contact lenses safer than LASIK surgery?
Most people assume contact lenses are safer and come with less risk than LASIK. But that is not necessarily true.
One study revealed that contact lenses carry a lifetime risk of vision loss from infection. About 1 in 1,000 contact lens wearers may experience poor eye health from bacterial or parasitic infections. Other safety factors include corneal scarring, scratches, blood vessel invasion, or fungal infection.
As with any surgery, LASIK carries a risk of infection and complication. The most common LASIK problem is dry eye, which usually clears up within a few months. When LASIK is performed by an extremely experienced ophthalmologist, who practices ethical LASIK candidacy screenings and uses state-of-the-art technology, the risk is extremely low.
If patients use their medicated drops and avoid high-contact activities until cleared by the doctor, risk factors are dramatically reduced.
Our ophthalmologists are happy to address contact lens safety concerns during your complimentary LASIK consultation.
Is there more than one kind of LASIK laser eye surgery?
Absolutely! There’s a whole spectrum of LASIK technology being marketed today, ranging from technology some doctors consider obsolete to cutting-edge EagleVision LASIK: the choice of those whose vision is their lifeblood, such as LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Chris Paul, and Paul George, to name just a few.
Learn more about the five generations of LASIK surgery technology here.
What’s the deal with Groupon and discounted surgeries?
Advertised prices lower than the typical $1,500 – $4,000 range are often unrealistic and misleading. Often the surgeon is inexperienced or the equipment is not state-of-the-art. If patients select low-cost surgery just to avoid higher costs, they may end up spending more money on subsequent LASIK surgery.
A vision correction surgeon should be chosen based on skill, not price.
The value of the latest LASIK technology
Most facilities in Southern California offering LASIK are limited in available technology. Assil Gaur Eye Institute Los Angeles employs the most advanced technology available in any LASIK Center in the world.
This is because Dr. Assil believes precision, as well as patient safety and comfort, are the most important factors when performing LASIK surgery. Therefore, we’re the only center that houses two identical ALL-LASER LASIK suites.
Our surgical suites are equipped with an iFS™ Intralase™ laser for bladeless LASIK and both suites house the VISX™ STAR Excimer Laser System for sculpting the cornea and the iDesign WaveScan, combined Wavefront Technology™ and Topographic guidance technology for optimal treatment accuracy.
We always calibrate our lasers between treatments and our calibration standards are always higher than the manufacturer’s standards. This means if one LASIK suite doesn’t meet our exacting standards, we have another system ready to go; a testament to our commitment to patient safety and excellence of care.
4 LASIK treatment questions to answer before surgery
- Who will perform my procedure?
- What LASIK technology is best for my eyes?
- Will I need more than one type of procedure for my correction?
- Will I see 20/20 after my LASIK procedure?
During your complimentary LASIK consultation, we will answer all these questions plus any others you may have.
Once our specialists determine what procedure(s) are right for you, then we address your real options and exact cost. We will always provide you with all the answers you need to make an informed decision about your vision correction needs.
Is there financing available for LASIK?
LASIK procedures have financing options through Care Credit to make any procedure affordable. Financing plans include 24 months with no interest financing.
In addition, we can work with your tax-free Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or your Health Savings Account (HAS), or a combination of the two.
We also further ensure affordability to our entire community by subsidizing a portion of the procedure on a case-by-case basis.
It’s time to schedule a free consultation today with our world-class LASIK specialists
It’s easy to begin your LASIK investigatory journey. Simply click here to request an appointment online or call 866-945-2745. During your consultation, our doctors will perform a dilated eye exam, measure the shape and thickness of your cornea, pupil size, refractive errors, and review your vision goals and overall health to ensure that EagleVision®️ or iDesign™ LASIK is truly right for you.
At Assil Gaur Eye Institute we take our patients’ safety seriously. Our facility’s Covid-19 patient safety procedures exceed all CDC recommendations during this coronavirus pandemic. Masks are required in our institutes at all times.
We are conveniently located for patients throughout Southern California and the Los Angeles area at locations in or near Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, West Los Angeles, West Hollywood, Culver City, Hollywood, Venice, Marina del Rey, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, and Downtown Los Angeles.
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