Why Does The Cost of LASIK Eye Surgery Vary?
As far as the cost of LASIK eye surgery is concerned, the only
worldwide standard is that prices are quoted per eye. However,
the cost depends on several factors and varies from one provider
to another. A strong reason behind such a variation is that
different providers perform different levels of pre-operative
testing. A thorough pre-operative examination can avoid LASIK
complications, and hence it's imperative to determine if
appropriate pre-operative testing is included in the quoted
price.
The cost of equipment used for pre-operative testing and surgery
also varies, and this reflects in the overall procedure fee.
Computer-controlled scanners to determine the exact shape of the
cornea, eye tracking device, tear film analysis, the laser used
to make incisions, and all other pertinent equipment vary in
cost from one medical center to another.
A few unscrupulous practitioners may advertise their services at
a discounted price. Don't be fooled if an ad says, "LASIK for
$500 per eye". The truth is that not all patients are eligible
for a discounted price. A particular patient may require an
extensive refractive surgery in the first place, or frequent
follow ups after the surgery. Furthermore, it is typically the
case that a discounted price does not include the essential
pre-operative testing. Hence, make sure what features are being
offered for the quoted price. Cases have been reported where
medical institutes have been found guilty of misrepresenting the
actual cost of LASIK eye surgery.
As the popularity for LASIK eye surgery rises, so does the
incurred cost. A leading refractive industry newsletter reported
that the average cost for LASIK eye surgery in the second
quarter of 2005 was 1,965 USD. The study was based on a
comprehensive research of various medical facilities, ranging
from regional practitioners to nationwide networks. Most
insurance companies do not cover LASIK eye surgery, since they
consider it as a cosmetic procedure.
People are tempted to choose a surgeon that offers a discounted
price. But that may be an act of foolishness. The smarter thing
is to choose the best surgeon available who has experience of
this procedure. There is no point risking your vision for the
sake of a petty few dollars.
If in doubt you should seek further information.