LASEK FINANCING
For our refractive and LASEK patients, we highly recommend
CareCredit® or ChaseHealthAdvance.
CareCredit®
CareCredit offers a full range of payment plans. Our 3, 6, 12, & 18 month No Interest payment plans feature monthly payments as low as 3% of the balance and let you pay within the specified time without incurring interest charges. Simply make your minimum monthly payment and pay off your entire balance during the agreed upon time period, and you’ll pay no interest. For patients/clients with higher treatment fees who would prefer more time to pay with lower monthly payments, our 24, 36, 48, & 60 month extended payment plans offer a low, fixed 13.9% interest rate and an extended term. Not all practices offer every plan. To find out which plans are available in your provider's practice, be sure to speak with the office manager or financial coordinator. CareCredit® Website
Chase Health Advance™
Now you can afford to say goodbye to glasses and contact lenses. Turn to ChaseHealthAdvance for no interest and extended payment plans to pay for corrective vision procedures. See the world in a whole new light.
ChaseHealth Advance Financing Highlights:
- No interest payment plans for 3, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months
- Extended payment plans up to 48 months
- Revolving lines of credit starting at $5,000
- No down payment, plus instant credit decisions with no application fee
Procedures ChaseHealthAdvance finances:
- LASIK or radial keratotomy (RK)
- Orthokeratology
- Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK)
- Eyelid surgery
- Cataract surgery
- IOL
Check with your doctor for details on these and other procedures we finance. ChaseHealth Advance Website
In addition, we will work with you to finance your refractive surgery.
For your convenience, we accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American
Express. Give us a call today, 541-687-2110.
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Feel free to call or drop in if you'd like to speak to someone in person.
Commonly Asked Questions:
How soon after surgery will I see well?
Vision is usually good in 3 to 5 days.
Will refractive surgery hurt?
During the procedure, a strong topical anesthetic is used to numb the
eye. Generally, only pressure is felt during the procedure.
Will I still need my glasses or contacts?
The goal of refractive surgery is to reduce your dependence on glasses
and/or contact lenses, but LASEK patients still may benefit from reading
glasses or distance glasses when they desire perfect near or distance
vision.
Will my insurance cover LASEK?
Most health care coverage considers LASEK surgery an elective surgical
procedure and does not cover it. For our LASEK patients, we highly
recommend CareCredit® or ChaseHealth
Advance.
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