Procedure Pricing at Brinton Vision
We believe patients deserve clear information about the investment in better vision. The pricing below is designed to give you a helpful starting point before your consultation. Your final recommendation depends on your prescription, eye anatomy, age, lens health, lifestyle, and long-term vision goals.
Clear pricing. Personalized recommendations.
Vision correction is not one-size-fits-all. Two people may have the same prescription but need completely different procedures because their corneas, lenses, eye health, and visual goals are different.
The purpose of your consultation is to determine which procedure is the safest and most appropriate for your eyes — not simply which procedure has the lowest price.Our goal is not to match the lowest advertised price. Our goal is to recommend the right procedure for the right patient, with clear pricing and no surprises before you make a decision.
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Vision Correction Pricing
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LASIK
LASIK is a laser vision correction procedure for qualified candidates seeking reduced dependence on glasses or contact lenses. Candidacy depends on factors such as corneal thickness, prescription stability, tear film quality, and overall eye health.
During your consultation, we evaluate whether LASIK is the right procedure for your eyes or whether another option may provide a better long-term fit.
ASA / Advanced PRK
ASA, also known as Advanced PRK, may be recommended for patients who are better suited to a surface-based laser procedure. It can be an important option for patients whose corneal anatomy, lifestyle, or clinical profile makes LASIK less ideal.
The goal is not simply to choose a laser procedure — it is to choose the safest laser procedure for your specific eyes.
SMILE
SMILE is a minimally invasive laser vision correction option for qualified nearsighted patients. It may be appropriate for patients who meet specific prescription and anatomical criteria.
Because procedure choice depends on more than prescription alone, your consultation helps determine whether SMILE, LASIK, ASA, or another option is best for your eyes.
EVO ICL
EVO ICL is an implantable lens option that may be recommended for patients who are not ideal candidates for corneal laser vision correction or who may benefit from a lens-based approach while preserving the natural lens.
Pricing varies because the specific lens needed can vary. Your consultation helps determine whether EVO ICL is appropriate and which lens option is required.
CLR
Custom Lens Replacement is a lens-based vision correction option for patients who may benefit from replacing the eye’s natural lens with advanced lens technology. It may be considered for patients whose age, prescription, lens status, or visual goals make corneal laser vision correction less suitable.
Pricing varies based on the lens technology recommended for your eyes and goals. The right lens choice is highly individualized and should not be selected on price alone.
Why you should not base your decision on price alone
Vision correction is a medical decision first and a financial decision second. A lower price does not necessarily mean a procedure is the safest, most precise, or most appropriate choice for your eyes. The right recommendation depends on detailed diagnostic testing and a complete understanding of your visual needs.
A patient comparing LASIK, SMILE, ASA, EVO ICL, and CLR may naturally focus on price. However, these procedures are not interchangeable. They work differently, treat different types of vision needs, and may be appropriate for different stages of life. The least expensive option may not be the option that best protects your long-term vision quality.
Your anatomy matters
Corneal thickness, corneal shape, pupil size, tear film, anterior chamber depth, and lens status can all affect which procedures are safe options.
Your life stage matters
A younger patient with stable nearsightedness may need a different approach than a patient experiencing presbyopia or early lens changes.
Your goals matter
Night driving, screen use, sports, dry eye concerns, reading vision, and tolerance for glasses all influence the best recommendation.
Technology matters
Diagnostic precision, procedure planning, laser or lens technology, and clinical judgment all contribute to a safer and more personalized treatment plan.
What your consultation helps determine
Your consultation is where pricing becomes personalized. We evaluate your eyes in detail, explain which procedures you may qualify for, and help you understand the safest path forward.
- Which procedure is safest for your eyes
- Whether laser or lens-based vision correction is the better fit
- Whether your anatomy supports the procedure you are considering
- Which lens technology may be needed, when applicable
- Your personalized investment and financing options
Find out which option is right for you
The most important step is identifying the procedure that best fits your eyes, vision goals, and long-term needs.
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Monthly payment estimates are shown for general informational purposes only and assume 60-month financing at 16.99% APR. Financing is subject to credit approval. Final pricing, eligibility, and available financing options are determined after your consultation.
Pricing is subject to change. Final recommendations and pricing are determined after an in-person evaluation. Financing may be available for qualified patients.