Costs
How much does laser eye surgery cost?
Laser Vision Correction is a permanent and a significant investment in your lifestyle and your future.
For many people, cost is one of the key factors when deciding whether to proceed with Laser Vision Correction or other refractive eye surgery. The first thing to note is that there isn’t a set cost and the price can vary depending on the type of procedure you may be suitable for.

The total cost will be provided to you at your pre-procedure appointment and will cover all tests, medications, and other costs, and will be payable before procedure day.
What you’re paying for
Your eyes are priceless and therefore it’s important to consider the below factors in the cost of Laser Vision Correction.
The surgeons experience
- How much value do you place on having an experienced surgeon perform a surgery on your eye?
- Our ophthalmologists use their experience to recommend which procedure is suitable for you, and in some cases recommend against surgery.
- Our team of highly experienced ophthalmologists use State-of-the-Art Laser Vision Correction technology with precision to get the best results possible.
The Laser Vision Correction procedure
We offer a complete range of Laser Vision Correction procedures – SMILE® Pro, PresbyLASIK, LASIK and PRK. We have brought State-of-the-Art Laser Vision Correction to the South Coast NSW, and these procedures use the latest technology. In some cases, more than one laser will be used and thus the price may increase. This is to cover the higher equipment and operating costs of the solution that will provide you with the best results.
What are your payment options?
We offer a range of payment options for our patients to ensure you have flexibility and choice.
- Cash
- Credit Cards
- Eftpos
Self-Funded Payment Plans
Ask our team for information flyers about finance options for Laser Vision Correction. You will be able to organise finance with providers directly and we encourage you to do your own research.
Medicare
Laser Vision Correction is an elective procedure and is therefore not covered by Medicare.
Private Health Funds
You can directly contact your Private Health Fund to find out your level of cover and if this entitles you to any rebate.