How
Expensive Is LASIK Eye Surgery?
By
Tim Gorman
LASIK eye surgery is growing more popular on
a daily basis as the cost for improving your eyesight through
laser vision correction surgery continues to drop. However many
people are still not sure how much LASIK costs and exactly what
procedures are covered by your payments. As you will soon see
the cost for LASIK is dependant on a variety of different
factors to include the state and city that you currently reside
or seek treatment in and how extensive your surgery becomes or
is required. Perhaps the single biggest cost could be associated
with which LASIK specialist you choose to perform the vision
correction surgery on your eyes.
Before deciding on whether or not you want to
pay the cost of LASIK surgery you should determine what benefits
you seek and just how important improved vision is to your
current lifestyle. Only then will you be able to comfortably
plan on paying the fees associated with laser eye surgery. LASIK
is an amazing surgery that has the ability to dramatically
improve your eyesight with one operation. For many people with
poor vision that promise alone is worth the cost of the surgery.
One thing you should look into is whether or not you have any
type of insurance plan that will cover the cost of vision
correction surgery. Currently there aren't many (if any)
insurance companies that cover the operating costs associated
with LASIK but due to its growing popularity it can't hurt to
see if your current insurance provider will in fact pay some or
all of your LASIK surgery costs.
The cost for LASIK will be discussed during
your initial counseling session with the Doctor or specialist
who will be performing the surgery on your eyes. It is then that
you will find out the procedures involved in the surgery, the
fees associated with those procedures and if there are any
payment options that will help you meet the cost of the surgery
to be performed. You want to make sure that the price that is
quoted covers follow up appointments or treatments that will be
needed after surgery is performed. Generally the base price will
not cover any type of optional but recommended procedures. These
procedures are usually not needed so you can avoid paying for
them unless you just want the full package.
Procedures that are covered in your payment
include a pre-surgical evaluation where the doctor will perform
an eye exam to determine if your eyes are healthy and isolate
the degree of vision obstruction such as nearsightedness or
farsightedness. There may be some additional test run on the
cornea of your eye to determine its current condition.
The actual LASIK surgery is a simple and fast
process (sometimes done in under 2 minutes) and is of course
covered under the cost that was discussed during your initial
counseling session. Follow-up exams which are also generally
covered under your payment for surgery usually start within 24
hours of surgery and go on for several weeks to a month or two.
As with any hospital procedure you can expect
to have the following factored into your bill for laser eye
surgery. The payroll of the staff in the doctor's office will be
covered by a portion of your bill as will any supplies used
during the operation. These include gloves, surgical masks and
if any gauze was used. Hospitals are usually pretty good about
identifying anything used and then charging you for it so make
sure to check your final bill in case anything new accidentally
pops on, adding to your final cost.
There are many factors that go into the cost
of laser eye surgery as you can tell from reading this article.
Fortunately LASIK has come down in price so that even when all
associated factors are included laser eye surgery is a viable
option for anyone desiring to improve their vision.
Timothy Gorman is a successful Webmaster and
publisher of Vision-Doctor.com. He provides more eye surgery
solutions, contact lens information and
LASIK eye surgery costs that you can research in your
pajamas on his website.
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