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Following your comprehensive assessment and consultation Dr. Arbabi will offer you a personalised treatment plan that best suits your eye and your lifestyle.

The table below shows the prices we charge to treat one eye. It includes the consultations, your aftercare medications, all your follow ups and any additional surgery if required within 12 months.

Laser Eye Surgery

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LASIK
£1795
LASEK/PRK
£1495
ReLEx® SMILE / PRESBYOND®
£2495

Refractive Lens Exchange

Refractive Lens Exchange
Monofocal
£1795
Multifocal
£3495
ICL
£3795

Cataract

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Standard cataract surgery
£1995
Premium cataract surgery
£3495

Sight Saving Surgery

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Corneal cross-linking
£1500
Keratings
£0000
Treatment of irregular cornea
£2870
Corneal Transplant
£6000

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There is never any pressure or obligation to proceed with surgery.

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How much could you save?

Use our calculator to find out how much you spend on contact lens and/or glasses.

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Did you know on the total yearly cost of contact lenses for someone who wears them every day was £529 for daily disposable lenses or £330 for monthly lenses according to a paper published in The Journal of the British Contact Lens Association in 2011. Therefore, the 10-year cost of wearing contact lenses (according to this calculation) is between £3,296 to £5,290.

Therefore, if you look at it from a financial point of view alone, in the long run laser eye surgery usually costs less than contact lenses in addition to other added benefits you get from laser. You can use our calculator to calculate your estimated cost. Contact lenses / glasses cost calculator.

You need to ask yourself if you could afford it, would you prefer to rent or own your house? The answer is simple — most of us want to own. Yes, there is an initial larger payment when you own but this is an asset and an investment over long run. This is a good analogy as some of its principals could also be applied to laser eye surgery. Of course, you have to balance the overall risks and benefits between laser eye surgery versus contact lenses or glasses and the cost is only one of many factors that need to consider.