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Pricing
The LASIK Vision Institute® is a leading national provider of LASIK. We own all of our equipment and facilities, and therefore are able to pass a significant savings in the cost of LASIK back to you while not compromising quality.
At The LASIK Vision Institute, we have a variety of payment options that fit most budgets. Over 90% of our patients qualify for our affordable financing options.
With our Lifetime Assurance Plan, we’ll help you maintain your personal best vision throughout your life. Learn More.
What Our Patients Are Saying
Loved My Experience
They were absolutely fantastic. Professional. Easy going. Comforting. Loved my experience. Best decision besides having my family, that I’ve ever made. Hands down.
GREATLY Improved Vision
The best part of getting LASIK is my new and GREATLY improved vision. The second best part is THE STAFF at The LASIK Vision Institute. Every person that I encountered there was an absolute delight
You Won't Regret It
I highly recommend The Lasik Vision Institute!!! It's been 15 years of wearing contacts/glasses and I can't Express how lucky I feel to have 20/20 vision. Don't let fear stop you, I promise you won't regret it.
Frequently Asked Questions
LASIK surgery (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis) is the most frequently performed laser vision correction procedure. It lasts about 5 to 15 minutes, with minimal discomfort, a short recovery time, and almost immediate results.
LASIK surgery has great potential to give you a life where putting your contacts in and reaching for your glasses in the morning is a memory of the past. The best way to determine if you are a candidate for laser vision correction.
In general, you must be at least 18 years old, have healthy eyes and a stable eye prescription for the last twelve months. Those with certain medical conditions and women who are pregnant or nursing (within the last 3 months) are not the best candidates.
The answer is no! We know that you're a busy person with a lot to do. Your LASIK Journey can start with a simple, convenient 20-minute virtual consultation. During this consultation, we will learn about your vision, your goals with LASIK and customize your LASIK Journey. Learn More About virtual consultations
There are some minimal restrictions in the first weeks following laser surgery, but many LASIK patients are able to resume normal activities the following day! Vision corrective results from LASIK surgery are typically very rapid and many patients are able to see clearly 24-48 hours after surgery. Further vision improvement may continue over several months. Your doctor will recommend avoiding certain activities, like swimming or contact sports for several weeks.
There are some minimal restrictions in the first weeks following laser surgery, but many LASIK patients are able to resume normal activities the following day! Vision corrective results from LASIK surgery are typically very rapid and many patients are able to see clearly 24-48 hours after surgery. Further vision improvement may continue over several months. Your doctor will recommend avoiding certain activities, like swimming or contact sports for several weeks.
Many patients comment on how surprised they are of not feeling pain with their LASIK surgery. Anesthetic drops are used to fully numb the eye before LASIK eye surgery begins; during the laser correction you may feel a light pressure sensation around your eye. Prior to surgery you may be given a mild sedative to help you relax.
After your laser eye surgery, your eye may feel a bit irritated for a few hours, but most patients are quite comfortable after taking a short nap. You will be prescribed drops for your eyes to provide comfort and healing in the days following your surgery.
Yes. Most patients find it much more convenient to have both eyes treated on the same day.