RochellePark NJ

LASIK Eye Surgery In Rochelle Park

Access world-class LASIK surgeons nearby. While our Rochelle Park center is closed, our LASIK.com network connects you to our partners at the LasikPlus Paramus location just minutes away for the same expert care.

Trusted Care, Conveniently Nearby

The LASIK Vision Institute is proud member of LASIK.com, the nation’s premier network of experienced vision correction specialists. While our Rochelle Park facility is no longer open, we have partnered directly with LasikPlus Paramus, an advanced provider within our shared network.

Every surgeon in the LASIK.com network is carefully vetted to meet the exact same high standards for clinical experience, advanced technology, and patient outcomes. You will receive the same expert care and peace of mind backed by a Lifetime Plan—all designed to help you achieve clearer, natural vision safely and confidently.

LasikPlus
4.9

351 Evelyn Street, Suite 301
Paramus, NJ 07652

What is the Cost of LASIK in Rochelle Park, NJ?

The cost of LASIK eye surgery in Rochelle Park can range based on a number of influencing factors, but consider it an investment in freedom from glasses & contacts. Imagine the yearly savings and the priceless feeling of improved vision!

When considering LASIK, there are multiple factors contributing to the cost of LASIK including:

  • Surgeon Expertise
    Experienced surgeons ensure precise results, potentially impacting cost.
  • Advanced Technology
    Top-tier lasers offer precision and potentially faster healing, influencing price.
  • Your Vision Needs
    Specific corrections might require different LASIK procedures, affecting the cost.
cost of LASIK

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LASIK Doctors in Paramus, NJ

Christopher Williams, M.D

Dr. Williams has performed thousands of refractive procedures since 1995 and serves as Division Chief of Ophthalmology at Crozer Chester Medical Center.

Your Vision Correction FAQs

Exploring LASIK in New Jersey but have questions? Review our FAQ to find answers before your consultation.

What is LASIK Eye Surgery?

LASIK (Laser-Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis) is a revolutionary vision correction procedure that can free you from the hassles of glasses or contacts. During this bladeless laser eye surgery, an excimer laser gently reshapes the cornea with computer-precision to correct refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Say goodbye to visual aids and hello to crystal-clear natural vision!

Am I a Good Candidate for LASIK Eye Surgery?

The first step in your LASIK journey is an in-depth screening and evaluation by our experienced eye surgeons. During this comprehensive exam, we’ll assess your specific vision needs and eye health criteria.

Generally, good LASIK candidates meet the following requirements:

  • Age 18 or older (with a stable vision prescription for at least 1-2 years)
  • No existing eye diseases or conditions like keratoconus or glaucoma
  • Sufficient corneal thickness
  • Reasonable refractive error limits for nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism

However, exceptions can sometimes be made depending on individual circumstances. Our laser eye surgery experts will take the time to understand your unique vision goals and medical profile. We’ll then advise if you’re an ideal LASIK candidate or if another vision correction treatment may be better suited for outstanding results.

Don’t settle for blurred vision a day longer! Schedule your LASIK consultation now to discover if you’re a candidate for crystal-clear visual freedom.

Does LASIK Hurt?

The thought of laser eye surgery may seem daunting, but rest assured, LASIK is a painless and comfortable experience. Numbing eye drops are applied to completely anesthetize your eyes before the procedure begins. You may feel a mild pressure sensation around your eye during the laser corneal reshaping, but no pain. Many patients are pleasantly surprised by how smooth and painless their LASIK journey is.

To ensure maximum comfort, your surgeon may also prescribe a mild oral sedative to help you stay relaxed throughout the quick 10-15 minute LASIK procedure.

What is Recovery Like After LASIK Surgery?

After your life-changing LASIK procedure, you can expect some minor irritation or a gritty sensation in your eyes for a few hours as the numbing drops wear off. This mild discomfort is temporary and can be easily managed with over-the-counter eye drops or oral medication prescribed by your surgeon.

Most patients find that a short nap after their laser vision correction allows their eyes to rest and reset. When you awake, you’ll be amazed at your newfound visual clarity! Your surgeon will also provide medicated eye drops to aid in healing and prevent infection during your swift recovery period.

Does Insurance Cover LASIK?

While LASIK is typically considered elective, some insurance plans offer:

Reduced Rates: Many insurers negotiate special rates for members. Call your provider to see if they have discounts for LASIK surgery.

Coverage Exceptions: For specific professions like athletes or military personnel, perfect vision might be job-related, making LASIK a covered expense. Explore your plan details or contact your insurer directly for clarification.

Maximize Your Savings: Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) are excellent options for covering LASIK costs.

Provider Discounts: Many LASIK clinics offer special pricing for AAA members, veterans, or by profession. Ask your chosen provider about available discounts.

Can I Have LASIK if I Have an Astigmatism?

Yes, you can have LASIK if you have astigmatism. In fact, our experienced LASIK surgeons routinely correct astigmatism, thanks to significant advancements in technology over the past decade. Many people with astigmatism are now excellent candidates for LASIK.

With the latest FDA-approved technology and our surgeons’ extensive expertise in vision correction surgery, we consistently achieve excellent results for patients with astigmatism. If you’ve been told by your regular eye doctor that LASIK isn’t an option for you, don’t be discouraged. Only a qualified LASIK surgeon can provide an accurate evaluation to determine if LASIK can correct your astigmatism, as well as any nearsightedness or farsightedness you may have.

Real People, Real Results.

From initial consultations to post-surgery results, these personal stories offer insight into the journey of improving vision with LASIK.

More Patient Stories

Rochelle Park, NJ LASIK Eye Surgery Center Reviews

WOW! Amazing! Had Lasik yesterday after almost 30 years wearing glasses and it was the best decision ever! For me the process was easy and simple. I could see better soon after the surgery. And today I woke up with practically perfect vision, whoa! 🤗 Staff was super friendly and very informative, thank you! Definitely recommend 10/10. Especially this place.

Nancy B.

I had an amazing experience at the LASIK Vision Institute on Main Street in Amherst! From the moment I walked in, everyone was incredibly friendly, professional, and made me feel completely at ease. The entire process was quick, smooth, and much easier than I expected. By the very next day, I was already seeing great, and I couldn’t believe the difference! I highly recommend them to anyone considering LASIK. Thank…

Jessica B.

I had an amazing experience with my LASIK procedure. From the very beginning, Dr. Mohsini (I believe that’s how you spell his name) was an absolute gem—he made me feel at ease during my consult and the day of the surgery which really helped calm my anxiety. He’s incredibly charismatic and always had a smile on his face, which made a big difference. I was definitely nervous going into the…

Tia M.

Best service!!! Very friendly and experienced team! My dream came true! Not painful at all, second day from my surgery my vision is 20/20. Amazing! Thank you for your job! I wish i could do it earlier! Alina.

What a great experience!! Let’s start with the consultation. First, it’s free! And so easy! All of my questions were answered and I felt no pressure to receive treatment. That decision was made by me and on my own terms. Next we go to the procedure. I was really nervous and the staff really helped to put me at ease. I do have to say, the two hour wait for…

Christina S.