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LASIK & Affordability Calculator

Feel free to use the calculator below or set up your financial consultation and we'll do it with you.

How Much Do I Spend on
Glasses/Contact Lenses Each Year?

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$25.00 USD
$200.00 USD
$15.00 USD
$150.00 USD
$200.00 USD
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So, If I Am A Candidate, Can I Afford
to Have LASIK Surgery?

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$6950.00 USD
25
$125.00 USD
Reputable LASIK Surgeons keep in contact with their LASIK patients. At about age 50, every person experiences a hardening of their "interior lens" regardless of having had a LASIK procedure or not. When this occurs "Presbyopia", or "Old-Sightedness", is why every person including those who have never worn glasses/contacts until about age 50, will need "Reading Glasses". Your LASIK did not "wear-off"! You, along with 50 year olds across the globe, have simply reached your next normal, and naturally occurring, phase of Ocular Growth - "Presbyopia". Your LASIK Surgeon will be happy to discuss treatment options for "Presbyopia" based on your lifestyle between ages 50 and 90.

 

 

$ USD Costs Savings is Calculated Using Your Annual Amount Spent on Glasses/Contacts (as provided above) and Adjusts for the Cost of LASIK Surgery You Select and Incorporates one Eye Exam Check Every 2 Years until Age 50 or About the Time You Will Require Treatment of Your "Presbyopia".

 

HOW MUCH WILL YOU SAVE IF YOU STOPPED SPENDING MONEY ON GLASSES AND CONTACTS?

Ever thought, ‘I’d love to have LASIK if it was it was more affordable? Well, when you consider your recurring costs with a lifetime of glasses and contact lenses, supplies and annual optometry visits, a one-time LASIK procedure can be a much more cost-effective solution.

For example, you could easily spend $500 per year for prescription glasses, frames, contact lenses & supplies, and optometric visits. That totals to $10,000 in 20 years, which more than doubles the cost of LASIK! So, the real question is, “Can you afford to keep wearing glasses and contacts?” 

Take 60 seconds: ADJUST THE SLIDERS to customize your own personal expenses and reveal your potential savings with LASIK.