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Cost · Last reviewed 6 June 2025
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Glaucoma surgery cost, the real total.

Glaucoma surgery cost depends heavily on which procedure you need, from a quick laser to a full drainage operation, and it is priced per eye. Here is the honest picture, with indicative ranges, and a frank word on why this is rarely one to travel abroad for. 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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£3,000 to £5,000
UK trabeculectomy per eye
private, indicative
~$4,200
US trabeculectomy
devices higher again
From a few hundred
Laser procedures
much cheaper than surgery
The one honest thing
Glaucoma is a sight threatening disease that needs lifelong local monitoring, so this is rarely a sensible thing to travel abroad for to save money.
Quick answer

What does glaucoma surgery really cost?

It depends on the procedure. A laser treatment to lower eye pressure can cost from a few hundred pounds, while a full drainage operation such as a trabeculectomy is indicatively about three thousand to five thousand pounds per eye in the United Kingdom privately. In the United States a traditional trabeculectomy runs around four thousand two hundred dollars, with tube drainage devices and newer microshunts higher again.

These are indicative ranges, reviewed June 2025, not a quote. Because glaucoma is a disease that threatens sight and needs ongoing monitoring, most people have this through their own healthcare system or insurance rather than travelling for it. This is general information, not medical advice.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

There is no single price for glaucoma surgery because the term covers very different procedures. A laser is a short outpatient treatment, while a drainage operation or an implanted device is more involved and costs much more. Pricing is per eye.

Indicative ranges, reviewed June 2025. Not a quote. In many countries medically necessary glaucoma surgery is covered by the public system or insurance.

ProcedureUK indicativeUS indicative
Laser, such as SLT, per eyefrom a few hundredvaries
Trabeculectomy, per eye£3,000 to £5,000~$4,200
Tube or drainage devicehigher than trabeculectomyhigher than trabeculectomy
Newer microshunt devicevaries~$6,300

Always confirm which procedure is proposed, whether it is per eye, and whether the consultation, anaesthetic, and the several weeks of follow up are included. General anaesthetic costs more than local.

What drives the price

Why two quotes can mean different things.

Which procedure. This is the biggest driver. A laser such as SLT is a short outpatient treatment and costs far less than a trabeculectomy or an implanted drainage device, which are full operations. Compare like with like.

Devices and materials. Tube shunts and newer microshunt implants add the cost of the device itself, which is why they tend to sit above a standard trabeculectomy.

Anaesthetic and setting. A general anaesthetic costs more than a local one, and a hospital day case differs from an outpatient clinic. Both affect the total.

Follow up. Glaucoma surgery needs close monitoring over the following weeks, with pressure checks and sometimes adjustments. A genuine price includes that care, which is central to a safe result.

Why this is rarely one to travel for

A disease, not a cosmetic choice.

Unlike elective treatments, glaucoma surgery treats a chronic disease that can steal sight permanently if pressure is not controlled. Success is judged not on a single day but over months and years of monitoring, with adjustments to drops and sometimes further procedures. That ongoing relationship with an eye team is the heart of glaucoma care, and it is very hard to maintain from another country. For most people, having this within their own healthcare system, where records, monitoring, and emergencies are joined up, is safer than travelling to save money.

There can be exceptions, for instance where someone already lives between two countries or faces long waits, but the question to ask is not only what the operation costs but who will manage your pressure, your medication, and any complication for the rest of your life. If that answer is unclear, the saving is not worth it.

Before you pay, confirm: which procedure is proposed and why, whether it is per eye, what the consultation, anaesthetic, and follow up cost, and exactly who will monitor your glaucoma long term.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much is glaucoma surgery?

It varies by procedure. A laser can cost from a few hundred pounds, while a trabeculectomy is indicatively about three thousand to five thousand pounds per eye privately in the UK and around four thousand two hundred dollars in the US. Reviewed June 2026 and not a quote.

Why are drainage devices more expensive?

Tube shunts and newer microshunt implants add the cost of the device itself, so they tend to sit above a standard trabeculectomy. The right procedure depends on your glaucoma, not on price.

Is glaucoma surgery covered by insurance?

As a medically necessary treatment, it is commonly covered by public health systems or insurance, unlike elective cosmetic procedures. Check your own cover and what the public system offers where you live.

Should I travel abroad for glaucoma surgery?

Rarely, because glaucoma needs lifelong local monitoring and the success is judged over years, not on the day of surgery. For most people care within their own system is safer than travelling to save money.

What is left out of a headline price?

Often the consultation, the anaesthetic, and the weeks of close follow up that glaucoma surgery requires. Ask for a written, itemised quote that names the procedure and confirms per eye pricing.

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Where to go next.

More glaucoma surgery guides are in production. You can Get Matched or browse all procedures.

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