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What Is Your Vision Worth?

When you compare the cost of refractive surgery with the cost of maintaining glasses or contacts over a 10-year period, the choice is clear. Vision correction solutions save you more money in the long term and the convenience is priceless.

Your Best You is Closer than You Think!

Special Financing Options

Special Financing Options

There are many options to finance your vision correction procedure. You might be eligible to pay for the procedure using a Flexible Spending Account or insurance, or you might even consider a credit card. The procedure may even be tax-deductible, depending on your filing status.

Explore some of the options available below. If you have any questions, please contact us.

ALPHAEON® Credit

Find out more about how we are making vision correction affordable with Alphaeon Credit. With The ALPHAEON® Credit Card*, You Get:

  • A wide array of monthly payment options to help you reach your individual goals
  • Special financing plans that are not always readily available with traditional credit cards
  • The ability to use your card again for yourself or family members with no need to reapply and no annual fee

Find out if you pre-qualify without impacting your credit.** It’s quick, easy, and secure.

24 Months / 0% Interest

*Subject to credit approval and availability. Purchase must be made using the ALPHAEON CREDIT Card Account. ALPHAEON CREDIT Card Accounts are offered by Comenity Capital Bank which determines qualifications for credit and promotion eligibility. Account must be in good standing at the time of purchase. At no time will the minimum payment due be less than $27.00. Minimum interest charge is $2.00 per credit plan. Standard variable APR of 28.99%, based on the Prime Rate. Comenity Capital Bank issues ALPHAEON CREDIT Card Accounts which can be used with participating physicians.

ALPHAEON® Credit
Use Your FSA or HSA Benefits

Use Your FSA or HSA Benefits To Save On Vision Correction

Leveraging FSA and HSA benefits for laser vision correction can be a great way to save money and achieve your vision goals. They reduce taxable income while helping to ensure that medical costs not covered by insurance are still covered.

Your employer-sponsored FSA or HSA plan uses pre-tax income to pay for medical-related costs. When you are ready for your vision correction procedure, the money is available for your use if you plan accordingly.

We invite you to learn whether your employer offers you an FSA and/or HSA plan.

What’s The Real Cost Of Vision
Correction Vs. Glasses & Contacts?

Try out our customizable calculator below to compare the cost of laser
vision correction with the cost of glasses and contacts overtime.

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