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How Much Does LASIK Cost in Dallas-Fort Worth?

How Much Does LASIK Cost in Dallas-Fort Worth?

LASIK in Dallas-Fort Worth typically costs between $1,500 and $3,500 per eye, depending on the technology used, the complexity of your prescription, and the surgeon performing the procedure. At Visionary Eye Surgery in Plano, I price transparently because I got tired of watching patients get confused by bait-and-switch ads.

Let me walk you through what actually drives the price, what to watch out for, and how to think about value when you’re shopping for something as important as your eyes.

Why Does the Price Range Vary So Much Across DFW?

You’ll see ads in North Texas offering LASIK for $250 per eye. You’ll also see quotes north of $4,000. The gap is not random.

That $250 number is almost always a qualifying price. It applies to a very narrow prescription range, uses older technology, and once you sit down for the consultation, the real number shows up. I’ve had patients come to me after those appointments feeling like they just sat through a timeshare presentation.

On the other end, a higher price doesn’t automatically mean better outcomes. What matters is the technology in the room and the experience of the surgeon holding the controls. At Visionary Eye Surgery, I use all-laser, bladeless LASIK with wavefront-guided and topography-guided options. That’s not a marketing line. It means every treatment is mapped to your individual cornea.

What’s Included in the Price at Visionary Eye Surgery?

When I quote a patient, that number covers the pre-operative evaluation, the procedure itself, and all follow-up visits. No hidden fees, no surprise add-ons.

Some clinics in Dallas-Fort Worth will quote a base price and then charge extra for the wavefront scan, the femtosecond laser, the enhancement policy, or the post-op drops. By the time you add it all up, the “cheap” option costs more than the transparent one.

I also include a patient satisfaction guarantee because I believe if you’re trusting me with your eyes, the least I can do is stand behind the result.

Can I Use Insurance, HSA, or FSA to Pay for LASIK?

Most insurance plans in Texas don’t cover LASIK because it’s classified as elective. That word always bothers me a little. Elective makes it sound optional, like a spa day. But if you can’t see the alarm clock without fumbling for your glasses, it doesn’t feel very optional.

That said, HSA and FSA funds can absolutely be used, and they’re pre-tax dollars, so it’s like getting a built-in discount. If you have a flexible spending account through your employer, LASIK is one of the smartest ways to use it before the year-end deadline.

We also offer financing options at Visionary Eye so the cost doesn’t have to be a barrier.

Is Cheaper LASIK Actually Riskier?

Not necessarily riskier, but probably less precise. Older excimer lasers still work. They’ve been FDA-approved for years. But the difference between a 2015 platform and a 2026 platform is like the difference between a flip phone and the one in your pocket right now. Both make calls. One does a lot more.

Newer platforms track your eye movement at over a thousand times per second. They adjust for micro-movements you don’t even know you’re making. They map the tiny irregularities on your cornea that generic treatments miss. That precision matters, especially if you have astigmatism or a higher prescription.

If you’re comparing prices across DFW, ask these three questions: What laser platform do you use? Is the femtosecond laser included? What does your enhancement policy look like? Those answers will tell you more than the sticker price.

LASIK vs. Contacts: What’s the Long-Term Math?

I did this calculation for a patient last month and she just stared at me. If you spend $50 a month on contacts and solution, that’s $600 a year. Over ten years, that’s $6,000. Over twenty, $12,000. And that doesn’t include the replacement glasses, the emergency boxes when you run out, or the eye exams specifically for contact lens fittings.

LASIK is a one-time cost. Most of my patients in Plano and across Dallas-Fort Worth break even within three to five years. After that, it’s all savings.

How Do I Choose the Right Surgeon Without Just Chasing Price?

Look at three things. First, outcomes. Ask the surgeon what percentage of their patients achieve 20/20 or better. If they can’t give you a number, that’s a flag. Second, technology. You want a surgeon who invests in current platforms, not one still running equipment from a decade ago. Third, read the patient reviews. Not the curated ones on the website. The Google reviews, the ones where people talk about the actual experience.

I’m biased, obviously. But I also had LASIK-era training at some of the best programs in the country and I’ve built Visionary Eye Surgery around the idea that you shouldn’t have to wonder what you’re paying for.

What’s the Next Step?

If you’re in Plano, Dallas-Fort Worth, or anywhere in North Texas and you’ve been putting off LASIK because of cost uncertainty, come in for a free consultation. I’ll tell you exactly what it would cost for your eyes, no pressure, no hard sell. Just an honest conversation about whether it makes sense for you.

You can book a consultation here or just call us. We’re in Plano, right off the DNT.

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Dr. Shehzad Batliwala, DO—better known as Dr. Shehz—is a board-certified ophthalmologist and eye surgeon who brings both technical precision and genuine compassion to every patient he treats.

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