How Much Does LASIK Eye Surgery Cost?

Updated for 2024 — national average costs with state-by-state breakdowns

Low End
$1,500
Average
$2,500
High End
$3,500
per eye
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What Does LASIK Eye Surgery Include?

LASIK is a laser eye surgery that corrects nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, reducing or eliminating the need for glasses or contacts.

The national average cost for lasik eye surgery is $2,500 per eye. Most homeowners pay between $1,500 and $3,500, though costs can vary significantly based on your location, the scope of work, and other factors outlined below.

What Affects the Price?

Technology

Standard LASIK: $1,500-$2,000/eye. Custom/wavefront: $2,000-$3,000/eye. SMILE: $2,500-$3,500/eye

Surgeon

Highly experienced surgeons may charge a premium but often have better outcomes

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Key Cost Factors

  • Technology used
  • Surgeon experience
  • Prescription severity
  • Custom vs standard
  • Geographic location

💡 Tips to Save Money

  • 1.Many LASIK centers offer financing at 0% APR
  • 2.Look for promotional pricing but verify the technology is current
  • 3.Ask about both eyes pricing vs per-eye
  • 4.Use HSA/FSA funds to pay with pre-tax dollars
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LASIK Eye Surgery Cost by State

Costs vary significantly by state due to labor rates, cost of living, and local market conditions. Click any state for a detailed breakdown.

StateLowAverageHigh
Alabama$1,230$2,050$2,870
Alaska$1,920$3,200$4,480
Arizona$1,425$2,375$3,325
Arkansas$1,200$2,000$2,800
California$2,025$3,375$4,725
Colorado$1,620$2,700$3,780
Connecticut$1,830$3,050$4,270
Delaware$1,575$2,625$3,675
Florida$1,470$2,450$3,430
Georgia$1,350$2,250$3,150
Hawaii$2,130$3,550$4,970
Idaho$1,380$2,300$3,220
Illinois$1,575$2,625$3,675
Indiana$1,320$2,200$3,080
Iowa$1,290$2,150$3,010
Kansas$1,275$2,125$2,975
Kentucky$1,260$2,100$2,940
Louisiana$1,305$2,175$3,045
Maine$1,530$2,550$3,570
Maryland$1,725$2,875$4,025
Massachusetts$1,950$3,250$4,550
Michigan$1,380$2,300$3,220
Minnesota$1,530$2,550$3,570
Mississippi$1,170$1,950$2,730
Missouri$1,305$2,175$3,045
Montana$1,425$2,375$3,325
Nebraska$1,320$2,200$3,080
Nevada$1,530$2,550$3,570
New Hampshire$1,680$2,800$3,920
New Jersey$1,875$3,125$4,375
New Mexico$1,350$2,250$3,150
New York$1,980$3,300$4,620
North Carolina$1,350$2,250$3,150
North Dakota$1,350$2,250$3,150
Ohio$1,350$2,250$3,150
Oklahoma$1,245$2,075$2,905
Oregon$1,650$2,750$3,850
Pennsylvania$1,530$2,550$3,570
Rhode Island$1,725$2,875$4,025
South Carolina$1,305$2,175$3,045
South Dakota$1,275$2,125$2,975
Tennessee$1,290$2,150$3,010
Texas$1,395$2,325$3,255
Utah$1,425$2,375$3,325
Vermont$1,620$2,700$3,780
Virginia$1,575$2,625$3,675
Washington$1,725$2,875$4,025
West Virginia$1,200$2,000$2,800
Wisconsin$1,410$2,350$3,290
Wyoming$1,380$2,300$3,220
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does insurance cover LASIK?

Most health insurance considers LASIK elective and doesn't cover it. However, many plans offer discounts through vision networks.

How long does LASIK last?

LASIK is generally permanent. Some patients may need an enhancement procedure years later as eyes naturally change with age.

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