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Anyone have any luck getting this done for ~$2,000? I seem to hear stories of people getting it for between $2,000 - $2,500, but I've had no such luck.

We moved 3 weeks ago, so we're getting a lot of coupons in the mail. One was advertising Lasik for $295. I figured what the hell, I know it won't actually be that price, but doesn't hurt to get a free consultation. I walked out being an "excellent candidate for Lasik", with no abnormalities or stigmatisms, and my quote was $3,457 total.

What the hell? We can't afford this at this time, but now that I really would like to get it done. Any one find any ways to get it cheaper? Hello Canada? My insurance will not cover any of this.
 

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Anyone have any luck getting this done for ~$2,000? I seem to hear stories of people getting it for between $2,000 - $2,500, but I've had no such luck.

We moved 3 weeks ago, so we're getting a lot of coupons in the mail. One was advertising Lasik for $295. I figured what the hell, I know it won't actually be that price, but doesn't hurt to get a free consultation. I walked out being an "excellent candidate for Lasik", with no abnormalities or stigmatisms, and my quote was $3,457 total.

What the hell? We can't afford this at this time, but now that I really would like to get it done. Any one find any ways to get it cheaper? Hello Canada? My insurance will not cover any of this.

I got mine done just about a year ago, after years of wearing contacts, I all of a sudden was allergic to the material I guess, so I really had no choice. But yea Insurance is pretty useless on it but I found a groupon and got it done for about 16-1700 altogether. It was a great decision I love it.
 

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I could swear my relative had no problem using the $$$ in his HSA
 
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I could swear my relative had no problem using the $$$ in his HSA

I could use my HSA, but we're having our first child end of July, so I want to save it for that.

Part of the reason I'm being so cost conscious.
 
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I got mine done just about a year ago, after years of wearing contacts, I all of a sudden was allergic to the material I guess, so I really had no choice. But yea Insurance is pretty useless on it but I found a groupon and got it done for about 16-1700 altogether. It was a great decision I love it.

For both eyes? I ask because I see most offer an attractive price and it's "per eye". To be clear, the $3,400 I was quoted is for both eyes.

If so, what city or state do you live in if you don't mind me asking?

Also - how did you know which groupon was legit? I ask because there are like a dozen offering it for a stupid discount, like between $100 and $300 total. And I know that's going to turn out just like my first experience -- go in, find out it's actually not even close to the true cost.
 
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folks in Europe usually head east for stuff like this at the fraction of the price - Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria etc. Whats the equivalent in US? Heading down to Mexico?
 

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folks in Europe usually head east for stuff like this at the fraction of the price - Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria etc. Whats the equivalent in US? Heading down to Mexico?

Yeah, if he wants to look like a fucking pirate with an eye patch
 
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folks in Europe usually head east for stuff like this at the fraction of the price - Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria etc. Whats the equivalent in US? Heading down to Mexico?

I've heard you can get it done in Canada for ~$1,000. That's a trip though, and you'd have to actually go back if you wanted your post-op follow up, so you don't really end up saving unless you live close by Canada.
 

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For both eyes? I ask because I see most offer an attractive price and it's "per eye". To be clear, the $3,400 I was quoted is for both eyes.

If so, what city or state do you live in if you don't mind me asking?

Also - how did you know which groupon was legit? I ask because there are like a dozen offering it for a stupid discount, like between $100 and $300 total. And I know that's going to turn out just like my first experience -- go in, find out it's actually not even close to the true cost.

It was total not per eye, yea the per eye thing can get you but this was total. I would pick a place with solid reviews and then look for them on groupon. I live in Chicago and got mine done here.
 

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A buddy of mine had it done in Chicago for $1,600 total. Everything worked out fine.
 

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I think I ended up paying $3500 for mine but I went with a world renowned surgeon, I didn't think someone messing with my eyes was a good idea to skimp on. Anyways, I just applied and did the care credit thing and got 24 months no interest. It's easily the greatest thing I've ever done for myself. I've never had any issues, I could see perfect after my nap they ask you to take after surgery.
 

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I think I ended up paying $3500 for mine but I went with a world renowned surgeon, I didn't think someone messing with my eyes was a good idea to skimp on. Anyways, I just applied and did the care credit thing and got 24 months no interest. It's easily the greatest thing I've ever done for myself. I've never had any issues, I could see perfect after my nap they ask you to take after surgery.

THIS 100%.

I would wait if you can't afford a well known eye surgeon with plenty of great reviews. This is your sight we're talking about! Mine cost around $3,000.

I got Lasik 8yrs ago (Bloomberg Eye Center) and it was the best decision I ever made as well. Haven't had one problem since the first day. Vision is still 20/20 and I was practically blind.
 
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I hear you guys. We could pay for it now with cash if we wanted, but my wife is far more cost conscious than I am, and wouldn't consider it unless it was ~$2K. We moved into our new home 3 weeks ago, and have spent quite a bit in a short amount of time.

$1,000 on new furniture
$1,400 on new patio set
$500 home theater system (previous owner had wired walls so it was either do this right away or have ugly, exposed wire in 4 corners of living room)
$700 new TV
$400 in refinishing deck.

So she's basically put us on a spending limit hard core, and with a baby coming I sort of get it, but at the same time we have the money and I freaking hate putting contacts in first thing I do every day, then having to do the same at end of day. It's just no way to live.

Then I read your posts about how it's life changing and I just get sad.
 

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I hear you guys. We could pay for it now with cash if we wanted, but my wife is far more cost conscious than I am, and wouldn't consider it unless it was ~$2K. We moved into our new home 3 weeks ago, and have spent quite a bit in a short amount of time.

$1,000 on new furniture
$1,400 on new patio set
$500 home theater system (previous owner had wired walls so it was either do this right away or have ugly, exposed wire in 4 corners of living room)
$700 new TV
$400 in refinishing deck.

So she's basically put us on a spending limit hard core, and with a baby coming I sort of get it, but at the same time we have the money and I freaking hate putting contacts in first thing I do every day, then having to do the same at end of day. It's just no way to live.

Then I read your posts about how it's life changing and I just get sad.

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/8juqz5/whats_kind_of_expensive_but_totally_worth_the/

coincidentally the top comment on the top post in r/askreddit today
 

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I hear you guys. We could pay for it now with cash if we wanted, but my wife is far more cost conscious than I am, and wouldn't consider it unless it was ~$2K. We moved into our new home 3 weeks ago, and have spent quite a bit in a short amount of time.

$1,000 on new furniture
$1,400 on new patio set
$500 home theater system (previous owner had wired walls so it was either do this right away or have ugly, exposed wire in 4 corners of living room)
$700 new TV
$400 in refinishing deck.

So she's basically put us on a spending limit hard core, and with a baby coming I sort of get it, but at the same time we have the money and I freaking hate putting contacts in first thing I do every day, then having to do the same at end of day. It's just no way to live.

Then I read your posts about how it's life changing and I just get sad.

Just do it and tell her it was a medical emergency. What's she going to do, return it for a refund?
 

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