Lasik California – Right Option for you

September 6, 2009 · Posted in eye surgeon 

California is spread over hundreds of miles in United States of America. Only one lasik center throughout California is not a justice to people. Hence, there are many lasik centers throughout the state to cater them.

Lasik is commonly known as laser surgery. It is one tool that provides treatment to many imperfections. Vision corrections to cataract, all are just a part of game for the usage of lasik. Over a million of people have experienced the magic of laser treatments. This painless treatment offers a wide range of activities that can be undertaken with the lasik involvement. The procedure for lasik treatment is painless and offers perfect 20/20 treatment in the field of vision correction. The vision treatment is also known as refractive surgery. Near sightedness (myopia), far sightedness, cataract, and many other eye problems are there, to which, lasik provides a perfect solution. These all treatments are available in lasik California.

It not only provides you an opportunity to have a clear and perfect vision but also helps you to get rid of those uncomfortable and ugly looking glasses. The laser treatment, as it seems is not a time consuming treatment. It is a 15 minutes affair which involves painless procedure and provides the candidate, the perfect vision. Anyone and everyone can go for this treatment. However, the candidate must be an adult, that is, he must be above 18 years of age.

Initially lasik may seem to be expensive to common people but then when, the advantages are taken into account, the treatment seems to be worth its cost. The lasik price differs from a center to another. The treatment cost largely depends on the facilities provided by the lasik eye institute. Better the reputation of the lasik eye center, bigger the amount is. Compared to other centers some centers have low cost of this treatment. Thanks to less amount of advertisement involved. After all the costs incurred are covered from patients only. As such, lasik price lies between 1000$ to 1500$ per eye treatment. This amount gets doubled with the treatment for both eyes. Hence a patient must go through a thorough research work before selecting the lasik center. Whether its lasik Chicago or lasik California, it must be taken care that you are the right candidate for lasik treatment and the center is the place to suit your requirements.

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What insuarance offers the best vision coverage for the most affordable price? (I really want lasik soon.)?
I am coming off my parents insurance and im trying to find who offers the best vision coverage at the most affordable price… because im getting corrective eye surgery soon.
thanks!

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9 Responses to “Lasik California – Right Option for you”

  1. Nova G on August 31st, 2009 9:41 pm

    Nothing else in our society is getting cheaper these days and as you know, the cost of living (and doctor's expenses– staff, cost of laser, maintenance fee for the laser, royalty for the laser manufacturer every time the laser is used, rent will not be coming down anytime soon). I would not trust my eyes to a bargain basement dr. who flies in from out of town, does dozens of surgeries and then comes back in weeks. You need an established surgeon who isn't going to move out of town next month. Remember, LASIK is surgery. Not blood and guts surgery. But still surgery.

  2. DL on August 31st, 2009 10:38 pm

    About £500-1200 per eye? Depending on how you want it done?

    I would not go for surgery at the moment… its very dodgy.

    basicaly some guy is going to zap your eyes with laser beams! They will burn out flaps in your eyes, or even use a knife to cut it.

    And it is not guranteed to fix vision PLUS causes other problems.

    Problems may outweigh the benefits e.g. v. dry eyes, worse night vision, severe prolonged headaches, bursts of vision loss (i.e. going blind for 2-5 seconds!!), redness of eyes, irritation, double vision…. very blurry vision, and worst, severe eye-infection that will lead to 100% blindness.

    Overall, wait, not worth the risks unless you REALLY need them.

    Some jobs e.g. army prohibit eye surgery for these very reasons, they may cause DAMAGE that can NEVER be repaired.

  3. CynCity on September 1st, 2009 2:02 am

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  4. Ron H on September 1st, 2009 12:26 pm

    Usually private doctors/centers will charge a higher rate than say a large corporation. Some places will offer a package deal where others may have a separate fee for preop, post op, surgery and other things such as punctal plugs and what not. Usually the biggest difference in cost is technology. Intralase ( blade less is more expensive, it has benefits such as taking away less corneal tissue and reduces risks associated with creating the flap ( thus, no blade) There have been studies that say intralase can cause photophobia, ( extreme sensitivity to light) I have worked for a laser center that uses intralase 98% of the time and I have never heard off a complaint like that other than the usual sensitivity that is normal while healing from the entire procedure. I personally had the keratome ( bladed) used for my eyes and didn't have a problem ( only because at the time that was my only option) if intralase was available at the center I went to I probably would have went with that.

    Hope I helped

  5. matthew l on September 1st, 2009 2:32 pm

    3000 at the states , much less outside .

  6. number7ministries1977 on September 2nd, 2009 5:41 pm

    Price depends on
    *experience of the surgeon
    *type of technology used (laser)
    *method of flap creation (blade vs. intralase)
    and at some places,
    *prescription

    At the center I work at, fees start at $860/eye to $2900/eye..all dependent on the things mentioned above.

    You would still need to have a consultation at any center so other measurements can be taken to determine safest surgery for you.

  7. chinoko on September 2nd, 2009 6:03 pm

    I paid $2500 for the Custom Lasik.

    I found "real" prices ranging from $1800-4000. I based my desision on the facility that I felt comfortable with, the place I choose even gave me names and phone numbers of previous client to call for referances.

    If you in Metro Detroit let me know I'll pass along the name.

  8. Standalone on September 3rd, 2009 3:14 am

    $29.95 through July 31st at Walmart, 3270 Telegraph Rd, St. Louis, MO!

  9. tc on September 3rd, 2009 6:50 pm

    As an elective procedure, I'm not sure that any regular insurance covers lazik surgery. You may have to opt for a 'flexible spending" health plan that you can pay into (pretax) and can use for any surgery, elective or not.

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