Showing posts with label low cost lasik surgery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label low cost lasik surgery. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

The Dangers of Choosing “Low Cost” LASIK Surgery

New York, NY, August 06, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Now that the general public accepts that LASIK vision correction surgery has a very low risk of complications, a number of commercials and print advertisements offer “low cost” LASIK surgery. However, getting a discounted rate on eye surgery often means inexperienced doctors and equipment that is at least 10 years old.

Dr. Ilan Cohen, director of 5th Avenue Eye Center in Manhattan, serves patients throughout New York and New Jersey with his state-of-the-art LASIK and cataract surgical techniques. He hopes to educate people throughout the world about the importance of choosing a qualified doctor for LASIK surgery.

“There are many great doctors offering LASIK for reasonable prices,” Dr. Cohen said. “I serve a small part of the population and want to encourage people living in other areas such as California or Texas to thoroughly check the qualifications of a doctor before signing up for LASIK.”

Ideally, a doctor performing LASIK should offer other services and be a fellowship trained corneal specialist. Modern laser equipment is expensive and involves “click fees” (royalties paid to the excimer laser manufacturer), so surgeons who use older equipment can charge very low treatment prices.

“Older laser equipment might work fine for your eyes, but the risk that it might not fully correct your vision or even damage your eyesight is too high,” Dr. Cohen said. “There is really no ‘cheap’ substitute for modern equipment, an experienced and moral surgeon, and trained staff members.”

5th Avenue Eye Center is a comprehensive vision clinic with branches in Manhattan and Queens, New York as well as New Jersey. Dr. Cohen was fellowship trained in corneal surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. and Catholic Medical Center in Boston, Mass. His state-of-the-art LASIK techniques and ability to correct other surgeons’ mistakes have garnered international media attention on CBS, CNBC, and FOX News. Dr. Cohen teaches LASIK surgery at the American Academy of Ophthalmology.

The advent of patient financing programs has made high-quality vision correction technology accessible to almost everyone, notes Dr. Cohen. Many reputable LASIK clinics offer in-house financing or connections to medical loans and credit cards. Some medical lenders can even work with people who have a history of credit problems.

“With so many financing options out there, I encourage people to research their local LASIK clinics and find the most experienced surgeon with the best possible technology,” Dr. Cohen said. “Your eyes are worth paying slightly more money for the very best care.”

For more information or to schedule a consultation with Dr. Cohen, call 5th Avenue Eye Center at (212) 764-2020.
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Thursday, September 10, 2009

How to Determine LASIK Eye Surgery Cost

There are many different factors that go into determining current LASIK eye surgery cost or price points. Of course, different doctors are going to charge different amounts depending on their level of experience and how in demand their services are. Yet, there are many other things that go into pricing this type of surgery as well.

The biggest factor in determining price is the type of instrument to be used. Basic LASIK surgery with handheld blades and instruments is going to cost less than the newer laser surgeries. The laser surgery is still the most preferred method for consumers today, despite a subtle price difference.

In general, consumers in 2009 can expect to pay in the area of $2,000 per eye. Surgery with handheld instruments can often be found a bit lower than this amount, while the laser surgeries can easily run a bit higher.

Another factor that goes into the final price is the amount of correction that needs to completed and the amount of after care that a patient may require. The more work the doctor has to put in, the higher the charge is going to be.

There are also some special technologies that can be utilized when a doctor deems them necessary. The most popular is Wavefront LASIK, which allows for more precise, detailed corrections and less risk of mistakes. Of course, the charge for this procedure is going to be higher, moving the average price more toward $2,500.

These are just average prices from one reliable source. Consumers can likely find lower prices if they call around in their local area and see what qualified doctors in their area are currently charging.

The only way to know for sure how much your LASIK eye surgery cost will be is to go in for a consultation with a qualified professional. They will be able to determine how much correction you need, whether it is necessary in both eyes, and give a more reliable quote.

Make sure that when looking for the best LASIK eye surgery cost that you don't put too much emphasis on cost alone. While finding a low LASIK eye surgery cost may be nice, your health should be your top priority.

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Low Cost LASIK Eye Surgery

I was charged slightly over two thousand dollars per eye for my LASIK eye surgery, which I had in mid 2006. That price may seem high if you have seen ads in your local newspaper or online promising LASIK surgery for a fraction of what I paid. My sincere advice is to view these ads with a great deal of skepticism. As we will see in this article, the advertised price is rarely the price you will pay.

Ads promising low priced LASIK may be leaving out the cost of necessary services. Pre-surgical exams and aftercare may not be included in the advertised price. The promoted price may just be a tactic to lure you to their office.

When you respond to an ad offering extremely low priced LASIK eye surgery, you may be pressured to set an appointment for an office visit. You may be told that they cannot answer questions over the phone. Once you arrive for your appointment, you will likely meet with a salesperson who may or may not be willing or able to answer your questions.

Ads touting low cost LASIK surgery may also be neglecting to disclose the eligibility qualifications to actually receive the low price being promoted. Eligibility standards may be such that only a fraction of potential patients can actually get their surgery done for the advertised cost. For example, only prospects who require a very small degree of vision correction may be eligible for the lowest advertised price, but you probably will not see that fully disclosed in the advertisement.

At the end of it all, when the final price of your procedure and extras are added up, you could very well find that the price you are actually quoted is in line with or greater than other surgeons. The price that you end up paying may not even resemble the price in the ad that got your attention.

Certainly, the cost of your LASIK eye surgery is a concern and cannot be ignored, but it is important to understand that there is a lot more to LASIK surgery than price alone. Consult with your doctor. Speak with people who have undergone the procedure and try to gauge their satisfaction with their surgeon. Be crystal clear on cost and what the price you are quoted does and does not include. Remember the old adage: if it sounds too good to be true it probably is.

As the cost of lasik eye surgery stabilized, Jayson Lee spent months learning if it was right for him. More information about the lasik eye surgery cost is available on his blog.

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