Common questions about our laser eye fees
If you have a question about the price of LASIK eye surgery at London Vision Clinic, you are sure to find your answer here. In this section we have compiled all the frequently asked pricing questions we have received over the years.
- What does the laser eye surgery price include?
- What does the price not include?
- What happens to my deposit if I decide against surgery?
- What happens to my deposit if you find me unsuitable for surgery?
- Can I finance the treatment fee?
- Can I finance the deposit?
- If I do not finance the fees, how else can I pay?
- Will my health insurance pay for this surgery?
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What does the laser eye surgery price include?
At London Vision Clinic, all laser eye surgery fees include:
- Initial screening.
- Wavefront analysis.
- Ophthalmic exam.
- Wavefront-guided treatment (if applicable).
- Contact lens trials (if applicable).
- Interim glasses required between High Profile treatments.
- VHF Artemis VHFU Examinations (if applicable).
- Post-operative visits (standard regime).
- Supplemental exams carried out within a year of treatment.
- 24-hour access to the surgeon by mobile phone.
- All post-operative medications.
- Any necessary enhancements within a year of treatment.
What does the price not include?
The LASIK price does not include transportation, accommodation, or off-site fees that may be necessary to ensure your safety during or after the procedure. In rare instances, we may refer you to off-site examinations or tests (retinal examinations, orthoptist fees, post-operative optometric exams carried out elsewhere, professional opinions, treatments etc). These fees are not included in the treatment fee, and are payable to the health care professional carrying out the service.
What happens to my deposit if I decide against surgery?
If you make a deposit and decide against the surgery, the deposit is entirely refundable if you have not had the ophthalmic examination. If you make a deposit and have had the ophthalmic examination, then 50% deposit is refundable (£250).
What happens to my deposit if you find me unsuitable for surgery?
In the unlikely event that we find you unsuitable after the initial screening, we will refund your deposit in full.
Can I finance the treatment fee?
Interest free financing schemes are available from 12 to 36 months. The following table provides an example of monthly instalments for standard LASIK treatment for two eyes, based on a range of financing terms.
| Amount | 12 months |
18 months |
24 months |
36 months |
Including deposit: £4,600 |
£383.33 |
£255.53 |
£191.67 |
£127.78 |
Excluding deposit: £4,100 |
£341.67 |
£227.78 |
£170.83 |
£113.89 |
Please ask a patient care coordinator for more details about financing your laser eye surgery.
Can I finance the deposit?
Yes, you may finance the deposit, please ask a Patient Care Coordinator for details.
If I do not finance the fees, how else can I pay?
If financing is not elected or approved, then all laser eye surgery fees are payable in advance and can be either cash, VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Switch, direct debit, cheque, bank draft, money order. Given sufficient notice, you may also execute a bank transfer, however you will need to discuss with a Patient Care Coordinator who will need to get approval for this in advance.
Will my health insurance pay for this surgery?
No, insurance companies typically do not pay for laser eye surgery.
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