Laser Eye Surgery Payment and Rebate Options


What does Laser Eye Surgery cost?

Laser Eye Surgery Rebate


The cost of your surgery will vary depending on the procedure you have.

During your initial consultation we will discuss the options and costs with you.

As a guide our laser eye surgery fees range from $2,500 per eye to $3,250 per eye.

Please consult your Vision Laser clinic for full details.






The laser eye surgery fee includes:

  • Laser facility fees
  • Surgeon’s fees
  • Optometrist’s fees
  • Post operative medications
  • 6 months of post-operative care
  • Enhancements (if required) for at least the first 12 months (see clinic for details)

  • The cost of laser eye surgery cannot be claimed from Medicare or from most Private Health Funds.


    Please note: The initial assessment is not part of the surgery fee, please contact your clinic for details.



    Payment Plans

    At Vision Laser, we understand that the decision to have laser eye surgery is a big one. The financial cost of the procedure needs careful consideration and needs to be balanced with the real benefits that can be obtained with laser eye surgery. Many Australians who believe that laser eye surgery is outside of their budget are missing out on the wonderful benefits that freedom from glasses or contact lenses provides.


    We offer a range of realistic and affordable financing options to help you experience the freedom of clear vision:
  • "Interest-free" payment plans
  • Extended payment plans

  • Both of these plans are provided by GE CareCredit, which is a credit facility offered by GE Finance Australasia Pty Ltd, trading as GE Money.


    12 month interest-free payment plan available *


    Check the CareCredit Repayment Estimate Calculator to estimate your monthly payments.


    Call 1800-1-LASER or email your clinic for further details about this offer or the extended payment plan.


    *Available to approved applicants only. Fees and charges apply. Minimum amount financed $500.



    Tax Offset

    You can claim a tax offset of 20% – 20 cents in the dollar – of your net medical expenses over $1,500. There is no upper limit on the amount you can claim.

    Net medical expenses are the medical expenses you have paid less any refunds you got, or could get, from Medicare or a private health fund.

    This could be equivalent to a saving of $240-$1000, depending on your procedure.

    Speak to your tax accountant for details or find out more from the ATO.



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