
How Much Does Laser Eye Surgery Cost?
If you're considering laser eye surgery in Indianapolis, one of the first questions you might have is: how much does it cost?
At Elite LASIK & Cataract, we believe in offering clear, upfront pricing. We want you to know exactly what to expect—no hidden fees, no surprises.
Here’s a guide to understanding the real cost of laser eye surgery—and why it’s a smart investment in yourself.
What is laser eye surgery?
Laser eye surgery uses a laser to reshape your cornea—the clear front part of your eye—to help you see clearly without glasses or contacts. Common types include:
The type that’s right for you can influence the cost slightly, but at Elite LASIK & Cataract, we keep things simple and straightforward.
How much does laser eye surgery cost at Elite LASIK & Cataract?
At Elite LASIK & Cataract in Indianapolis, the cost is:
- $172/month per eye if spread over 24 months with interest-free financing
- $2,573 total per eye with our 24-month CareCredit payment plan
- No deposit required and no early repayment penalties
This includes:
- Your initial consultation
- Full diagnostic testing
- Your LASIK, PRK, or SMILE procedure
- Post-operative medication
- Post-operative follow-up appointments
- Access to our LASIK Lifetime Plan—one of the most comprehensive guarantees in the industry
What’s the LASIK Lifetime Plan?
Our Lifetime Plan gives you peace of mind. If your vision ever changes after LASIK and you’re eligible for enhancement, we’ll correct it for free—for life. No annual exam requirements. No hidden conditions.
It’s one of the most patient-friendly guarantees you’ll find anywhere.
Why does laser surgery cost what it does?
The price reflects:
- The experience of our highly trained surgeons
- The use of cutting-edge technology
- All-inclusive care (not just the surgery, but full pre- and post-op support)
- Our patient-first philosophy
Choosing quality care protects your vision for the long haul.
How does the cost compare to glasses or contacts?
If you wear glasses or contacts, you already know how expensive they are over time:
- Contacts + solutions can cost $300–$500 per year
- Glasses can easily cost $200–$400 a pair
Over 10 years, that adds up to $3,000–$5,000—and you still have to wear them every day.
Laser vision correction is often cheaper in the long run—and you get the freedom of glasses-free living.
Final thoughts
Laser eye surgery isn’t just a medical procedure—it’s an investment in your quality of life.
Wondering if you’re a candidate?
Take our quick self-test and find out today.
Find out if you are suitable for vision correction
Not everyone is eligible for vision correction surgery.
Find out if you could benefit from this life changing surgery by taking the quick self-suitability quiz below: