Sees the Day With Laser Eye Surgery, Starting At $199/month*
Compare procedures like PRK and SMILE eye surgery’s cost after financing with other typical monthly expenses.
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* $199/month pricing details:
• Based on LASIK procedures, including SBK, ASA/PRK, and SMILE.
•EVO ICL™ pricing varies by procedure. Call us for more details.
• Includes current promotions, $120 down and 0% interest financing over 24 months.
Benefits Included In the Cost Of EVO ICL™, PRK, and SMILE
A free Advanced Ocular Analysis (AOA) candidacy exam
Customized, compassionate care and a five-star patient experience
Best-in-class evaluation and treatment technologies
Thorough exams and follow-ups after your procedure
Find Out How Much You’ll Save
Use our customizable savings calculator to find out how much glasses and contacts cost you over the years. These expenses add up to far more than the cost of SMILE, PRK, or EVO ICL™.
See Clearly Now, Pay Later
Embrace change without glasses or contacts. Financing for SMILE, EVO ICL™, or PRK’s cost allows you to enhance your vision and quality of life.
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Our Discounts Help With the Cost Of PRK, SMILE, and EVO ICL™
Ask about our discounts that help you make your procedure even more affordable:
- Family Plan: Exclusive savings for our patients’ immediate family members
- First Responders: 20% discount for active police, fire, and EMT professionals
- Military: 20% discount for active military
- Research: Various savings available for in-house and clinical study participants
Does Insurance Cover Laser Eye Surgery?
Medicare and some private insurance plans cover basic cataract surgery because it is deemed medically necessary. However, laser eye surgery can be paid for using other employee benefits like your Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA).
Use Your FSA OR HSA Benefits For the Cost Of SMILE, PRK, Or EVO ICL™
Put your tax-free dollars from your FSA or HSA toward your procedure.
FSA Facts
- The 2025 contribution limit is $3,300.
- An FSA must be sponsored by your employer; self-employed individuals are not eligible.
- An employee’s yearly FSA allocation is available on the first day of the plan year, regardless of contributions made to date.
- Any money left in an FSA will be forfeited at the end of that year’s plan, though some plans do provide a short grace period that may allow you to carry over some funds into the next year. Check with your employer to see if your plan allows for a grace period.
HSA Facts
- The 2025 contribution limit is $4,300 for individuals or $8,550 for families.
- Funds allocated to an HSA become available as they are deposited into the account.
- Unused funds roll over year to year, continuing to earn interest.
Your Eyes Will Thank You. Schedule With Us Today.
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During your free consultation visit, you will meet with an experienced refractive surgeon who will discuss your results along with a custom recommendation for treatment.
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