HSA vs FSA: What Are Eligible Expenses?
HSAs and FSAs both help cover medical costs with tax advantages, but they differ in key ways. How each works and how to use them toward your LASIK procedure.
HSAs and FSAs both help cover medical costs with tax advantages, but they differ in key ways. How each works and how to use them toward your LASIK procedure.
Without insurance, LASIK averages $1,500 to $3,000 per eye, though prices vary widely. The factors that influence cost and ways to manage the expense on your own.
Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts let you pay for LASIK with pre-tax dollars. How these tax-advantaged accounts can significantly reduce the cost of surgery.
LASIK is considered elective surgery, so most insurance plans don't cover it. A look at the financing and payment options that help make laser eye surgery affordable.
LASIK prices can be advertised as low as $250 per eye, while the top of the range can reach more than $4,000 per eye. So, what is the real cost of laser eye surgery? The answer depends on a number of key factors.
Insurance rarely covers elective LASIK, but a Health Savings Account can help. How HSAs work and how to use pre-tax funds toward the cost of laser eye surgery.
The cost of LASIK depends on many factors. Key questions to ask your provider, from what's included in the price to per-eye pricing and how to compare quotes.
Considering LASIK eye surgery? When you calculate the long-term cost savings, LASIK often pays for itself in under 5 years. Learn more about the financial and lifestyle benefits of LASIK.
LASIK prices can vary widely from one center to the next. How your location, surgeon, and the type of procedure all factor into the cost of laser eye surgery.
The cost of LASIK varies by surgeon, prescription, and technology, typically $1,500 to $5,000 per eye. How to evaluate the price and fit it into your budget.