Laser eye surgery is now more affordable than ever, with regular adverts on the television boasting prices as little as £400 per eye. Exact prices do of course vary considerably according to which surgeon or company you choose; as a general rule larger companies offer more competitive prices than smaller, privately run practices. The price you pay will be heavily dependent on your surgeons experience, qualifications and reputation; the best surgeons may charge thousands for their services. It is best to ascertain the exact cost of the treatment before you agree to have the surgery. As a rough guide, patients should expect to pay anywhere between £400 and £2000 per eye for laser eye surgery.
Some treatments are more expensive than others; for example, Wavefront and Intralase treatments are more expensive than conventional LASIK treatments.
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- Who can benefit from laser eye surgery?
- How do I know which surgeon or clinic to choose?
- How much does laser eye surgery cost?
- Is laser eye surgery painful?
- When can I play sport and drive after laser eye surgery?
- What precautions should I take after surgery?
- Why have laser eye surgery?
- How long does the laser eye surgery procedure last?
- How long does recovery from laser eye surgery take?
- How long do the results of laser eye surgery last?
- What are the risks involved with laser eye surgery?
- Is laser eye surgery safe?
- Can I have both eyes done on the same day?
- Is laser eye surgery suitable for everyone?
- Types of laser eye surgery treatment