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Payment Options
For many people, LASIK may be one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. Financial considerations alone should not be an obstacle to benefiting from the lifetime of advantages that LASIK can provide. Moretsky Cassidy LASIK Vision Correction provides the following payment options.
Your investment in your eyes includes the following:
Initial Screening and Consultation (free of charge)
Complete Pre-Operative Dilated Eye Exam with Your Surgeon
VISX Custom Wavefront Analysis
IntraLase 100% Blade-Free LASIK Flap Creation
VISX CustomVue Star S4 LASIK with Iris Registration and 3D Eye Tracking
Post Operative Follow Up Care with One of Our 3 Surgeons (1 year)
Any Necessary Enhancements (1 year)
Option 1: Pay in Full
Payment in full is due on the day of your procedure and can be paid by cash, cashier's check, money order or credit card. No personal checks please.
Option 2: Care Credit Interest Free Payment Plans
3, 6, 12 month plan options
No interest if balance is paid within the specified time period
Low minimum monthly payments
Option 3: Extended Payment Plans
24, 36, 48, 60 month plan options
For treatment fees from $1000 to over $25,000
11.9% interest rate
With Care Credit, you pay no up-front costs, no-pre-payment penalties and no fees. Plus, Care Credit is a revolving credit line for additional treatment or add-on charges, without the need to re-apply.
To see what plans are available be sure to speak with one of our refractive coordinators.
Flexible Spending Account (Flex or Cafeteria Plan)
You may also be eligible to participate in a flexible spending account or cafeteria plan through your employer. This allows you to set aside pre-tax dollars for medical expenditures throughout the year. We encourage you to check with your employers human resource department, as participating in this option may translate into substantial savings for you.
Tax Deduction
The IRS has ruled that vision correction procedures will be allowed as part of medical expenses under itemized tax deductions. We recommend you talk to your accountant or tax professional for details regarding this deduction.
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