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1. Book a consultation at a few different local clinics. Consultations are usually free and have no obligation, whilst at the consultation you should be given your prescription and then advised on what treatment is the best at what price. This will give you a starting point on the price.
2. Many clinics publish their price lists on their websites, usually showing the best prices to get patients interested, but a lot of patients may not qualify for this price, as we found with Optical Express prices. Don’t be afraid to ask the clinic why the price you have been given is not their bottom price.
3. If you’re happy to go onto a short waiting list you may be able to fulfil a cancelled treatment. Some patients will cancel their treatments at short notice, due to a variety of reasons (e.g. work commitments). You can often fill these vacant slots at short notice for a reduced price. Ask about this during your consultation.
4. If you’re given a price which is too expensive, then just say. If there is less than £1,000 between the price you have been given and the budget that you have then you still may be able to get the treatment you want. Tell the clinic your budget and let them know if they can bring the price down to this amount then you are happy to proceed with the treatment.
5. Find out how much other patients paid for their treatment. You will find laser eye surgery reviews online which will contain details on prices paid. You can start to see if the price you were quoted is correct and the potential to negotiate on the price.
By shopping around, being flexible, negotiating and doing some online research you can literally save thousands on the cost of your laser eye surgery.