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How Much Does LASIK Cost in Dallas-Fort Worth in 2026? An Honest Breakdown

A complete LASIK procedure in Dallas-Fort Worth in 2026 typically lands between four thousand and six thousand dollars for both eyes when you include consultation, surgery, post-op care, and enhancements. Anything significantly below that range usually means something is being left out of the quoted price. The honest version of LASIK cost is less about a number and more about what that number actually buys you.

What’s the real average cost of LASIK in DFW right now?

Most credible clinics in Plano, Dallas, Fort Worth, and the broader North Texas market are quoting somewhere between two thousand and three thousand per eye for modern All-Laser LASIK. That means a typical patient walks out paying four to six thousand for both eyes, all-inclusive.

The number moves based on technology, surgeon experience, prescription complexity, and what’s bundled in. A flat sticker price isn’t always fair to either side, because not every patient needs the same level of treatment.

Why are some Dallas LASIK clinics advertising twelve hundred per eye?

This is where I get blunt. A twelve hundred dollar per eye LASIK quote in DFW is almost always a base price for the simplest treatment available, on patients with the simplest prescriptions, using the most basic technology, with no enhancement coverage and minimal follow-up. Most patients don’t end up paying that price after they actually get evaluated.

It’s the airline ticket strategy. The headline number gets you in the door. The actual number after you add a bag, a seat, and the right to print a boarding pass is two or three times higher.

Ask the clinic for an all-inclusive written quote before you walk out of the consultation. If they hedge, that’s your answer.

What does the price actually include?

A real LASIK quote in Plano should include your pre-operative workup, the laser procedure itself, medications, all post-op visits for at least one year, and an enhancement guarantee for a reasonable window. At Visionary Eye Surgery, our quote covers everything from your first scan to any touch-up if your eyes drift years later. Look at our 20/Happy Patient Guarantee for the actual terms.

If a quote doesn’t include enhancements, that’s a meaningful gap. The whole point of paying premium for LASIK in 2026 is that you stay covered if your eyes change.

Is more expensive LASIK actually better?

Sometimes. Not always.

Premium pricing for LASIK in Plano usually buys you newer laser platforms, topography-guided customization, longer surgeon time, and a clinic structure where you actually see the surgeon. Those things matter. They don’t always show up on the receipt as a line item, but they show up in the result.

Cheap LASIK isn’t dangerous when done by a competent surgeon with good technology. It’s just that the cheapest clinic in DFW is rarely the one with the highest standard of care. You’re paying for the system around the surgeon. That system is what catches problems early and keeps your eyes healthy long-term.

How does LASIK pricing compare to SMILE, EVO ICL, and lens-based options?

SMILE in DFW runs roughly the same as LASIK or slightly higher, in the range of forty-five hundred to six thousand for both eyes. EVO ICL is typically the most expensive refractive option in Plano, often eight to ten thousand for both eyes, because the implant itself is custom-made.

Custom Lens Replacement sits at a different tier altogether, because you’re replacing the natural lens of the eye. That conversation is usually for patients in their forties and fifties who want to address both their distance vision and their reading vision in one procedure.

The right procedure for you isn’t always the cheapest one. A patient with a very high prescription who gets pushed into LASIK to save money probably ends up needing enhancement or worse, which costs more in the long run than just doing EVO ICL the first time.

What payment options are realistic in Plano?

Most patients in Dallas-Fort Worth use a combination of HSA, FSA, and financing. LASIK is HSA and FSA eligible, which means you’re effectively paying with pre-tax dollars, and that can knock twenty to thirty percent off the real cost depending on your tax bracket.

Care Credit and similar zero-interest twenty-four month plans are standard. We walk patients through the math on our pricing page and during the consultation.

If you tell me your monthly budget at the consult, I’d rather show you what fits than have you finance something you’ll resent later.

So is LASIK worth it in 2026?

For the right patient, yes. Most patients who get LASIK in their thirties end up paying less over twenty years than they would have on contacts and glasses, even before counting the time and convenience.

That math doesn’t matter if you’re not a good candidate. Don’t let cost push you toward a procedure that isn’t right for your eyes. A bad LASIK result on a discount is more expensive than a good LASIK result at a fair price.

Come in. Get evaluated. Find out what your eyes need before you decide what you can afford.

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Dr. Shehz

Visionary Eye Surgery | Plano, TX

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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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