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Destination guide · Last reviewed 18 October 2025
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Eye surgery in the UAE, weighed honestly.

Laser vision correction in a well regulated market with modern clinics and English speaking care. How it works, what it costs, the real risks, and how to choose safely. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
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AED 4,000+
LASIK per eye from
indicative · June 2026
Days
Recovery is usually quick
vision settles over weeks
Suitability
Not everyone qualifies
an assessment decides
The one honest thing
Laser eye surgery is elective and not for everyone. A proper assessment, not a price, decides whether it is safe and sensible for your eyes.
Quick answer

Should you go to the UAE for laser eye surgery?

The United Arab Emirates offers laser vision correction such as LASIK in a well regulated market, with treatment indicatively from around AED 4,000 to 10,000 per eye as of June 2026, which is roughly 1,100 to 2,700 US dollars per eye. People choose it for modern clinics and English speaking care. The real work is a thorough assessment, because laser eye surgery is elective, is rarely covered by insurance, and is not suitable for everyone.

Cost figures here are indicative and dated June 2026. The dirham is pegged to the US dollar, so the approximate dollar figures track closely. They are a guide, not a quote, and the real total depends on the technique and your eyes.

How it works here

Laser eye surgery in the UAE, and who it suits.

Healthcare in the United Arab Emirates is regulated by bodies such as the Dubai Health Authority, the Department of Health in Abu Dhabi, and the federal Ministry of Health and Prevention. Eye surgeons and facilities must be licensed, and many clinics use current laser platforms. Laser vision correction reshapes the cornea to reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses, with LASIK the most common technique. Clinics that treat international patients usually have English speaking staff.

It is worth being honest about suitability. Laser eye surgery is elective, so it is usually not covered by insurance, and a careful assessment of your prescription, corneal thickness, and eye health decides whether it is safe. Not everyone is a candidate. The procedure carries real risks, including dry eyes, glare or halos at night, and under or over correction that may need an enhancement. Recovery is usually quick, but vision can take weeks to settle, so plan around that rather than a single short visit.

The cost picture

What laser eye surgery costs, and what moves the number.

Indicative ranges, reviewed October 2025, drawn from UAE clinic price guides. Approximate US dollar figures use the dirham peg. Pricing turns on the technique, the technology, and the assessment and follow up included.

LASIK, per eye
around AED 4,000 to 10,000

Roughly 1,100 to 2,700 US dollars per eye. Confirm whether a quote is per eye or for both, and what the assessment and follow up cost.

Advanced laser techniques
at the higher end or above

Bladeless and other advanced platforms are usually priced higher. Ask which technique is recommended for your eyes and why.

Assessment and follow up
confirm what is included

A full assessment decides if you are suitable. Ask whether the price includes the assessment, medication, and review visits.

These are indicative figures, not a quote, and never a promise of a result. A low per eye price means little if the assessment, the technique, or follow up are unclear. Where a clinic cannot explain your suitability and the full plan, treat that as a reason to pause. Use Get Matched to compare itemised quotes.

How to choose safely here

The checks that matter, for your eyes.

A regulated market raises the floor, but you still choose the clinic. A few checks matter most for eye surgery, where your sight is the thing at stake.

Insist on a thorough suitability assessment

A trustworthy clinic tests your prescription, corneal thickness, and eye health before recommending surgery, and is willing to tell you if you are not a candidate.

Confirm the surgeon and the technology

Check the eye surgeon is licensed and experienced, and ask which laser technique is proposed for your eyes and why. Avoid being upsold without a clear reason.

Understand the risks honestly

Ask about dry eyes, night glare, and the chance of needing an enhancement. A good clinic explains what could go wrong and how often it happens for your prescription.

Plan recovery and follow up

Vision can take weeks to settle and review visits matter. Ask how long to stay, when it is safe to fly, and who handles follow up once you are home.

Before you fly

The practical essentials.

Visa

The United Arab Emirates offers visa on arrival or eVisa access to many nationalities for short visits. Always confirm the current rule for your passport before you travel.

Trips

Laser eye surgery is usually quick with a short recovery, but vision settles over weeks and review visits matter. Ask when it is safe to fly before you book.

Language

Arabic is the official language, and English is very widely spoken in private healthcare. Confirm your consultations and consent will be in a language you understand.

Currency

The currency is the dirham, written AED, which is pegged to the US dollar. Fix the full plan and what it includes in writing before you travel.

Records

Bring your relevant medical history and recent results. Ask for copies of all reports and images so your own doctor can continue care once you are home.

Regulation

Healthcare is regulated by bodies such as the Dubai Health Authority, the Department of Health in Abu Dhabi, and the federal Ministry of Health and Prevention. Many hospitals hold international accreditation.

Get Matched with a vetted clinic

Tell us your plan. We do the rest.

Tell us what you are considering, and we match you to vetted clinics in the United Arab Emirates that meet the standards above. They return tailored quotes with the plan, the timings, and what is included. You choose, with no pressure.

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Common questions

UAE laser eye surgery, straight answers.

How much does LASIK cost in the UAE?

Laser eye surgery is indicatively from around AED 4,000 to 10,000 per eye, roughly 1,100 to 2,700 US dollars per eye, as of June 2026, depending on the technique. Confirm whether a quote is per eye or for both. These are indicative figures, not a quote.

Is laser eye surgery covered by insurance?

Usually not. It is considered an elective procedure in the United Arab Emirates and is rarely covered by insurance, so it is generally paid out of pocket. Check your own policy to be sure.

Am I suitable for laser eye surgery?

Not everyone is. Suitability depends on your prescription, corneal thickness, and eye health, which a full assessment decides. A trustworthy clinic will tell you if you are not a candidate.

What are the risks?

Risks include dry eyes, glare or halos at night, and under or over correction that may need an enhancement. Ask the clinic how likely these are for your prescription.

How long should I stay?

Recovery is usually quick, but vision settles over weeks and review visits matter. Ask the clinic how long to stay and when it is safe to fly before you book.

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