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Cost · Last reviewed 28 October 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

PRK cost, the real total per eye.

PRK is usually priced per eye, and the figure depends on the clinic, the laser technology, and how much follow up care is included. Here is the honest picture for the United Kingdom, the United States, and abroad, with indicative ranges. 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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£1,000 to £2,300
Indicative UK per eye
double for both eyes
$1,500 to $3,000
Indicative US per eye
premium centres higher
$1,000 to $1,800
Indicative abroad per eye
often bundled all in
The one honest thing
PRK heals more slowly than LASIK and needs several follow up visits. A cheap headline that skips the scans, the consultation, or that aftercare is not the real total.
Quick answer

What does PRK really cost?

PRK is priced per eye, indicatively about one thousand to two thousand three hundred pounds an eye in the United Kingdom, and commonly one thousand five hundred to three thousand dollars an eye in the United States, with premium centres higher. Abroad, surface laser treatment is often advertised around one thousand to one thousand eight hundred dollars an eye, frequently bundled into an all inclusive package. Remember to double a per eye figure if you are treating both eyes.

These are indicative ranges, reviewed October 2025, not a quote. The total depends on the clinic, the laser used, and how much aftercare is included, which matters more with PRK because the surface of the eye takes longer to heal. This is general information, not medical advice.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

PRK, also called surface ablation or by the related term LASEK, often costs a little less than LASIK because no corneal flap is created. Abroad the saving can be large, mostly because of lower labour and facility costs, but the figure to compare is the whole package, not the headline.

Indicative ranges, reviewed October 2025. Not a quote. A very low price often reflects a simple prescription or excludes scans and follow up.

ItemUK indicativeUS indicative
PRK per eye£1,000 to £2,300$1,500 to $3,000
Both eyes, typical total£2,000 to £4,600$3,000 to $6,000
Abroad per eye, surface laseroften bundled$1,000 to $1,800
Often in an abroad packagescans, hotel, transfersn/a

Always confirm whether the price is per eye or for both, what laser is used, and whether the consultation, scans, eye drops, and follow up visits are included.

What drives the price

Why two quotes can mean different things.

Per eye or both. Many quotes are per eye, so a price that looks low may be half the real total. Always check whether the figure covers one eye or two.

The laser and technology. Newer wavefront guided or topography guided platforms can cost more than a standard treatment. Ask which laser is used and why it suits your prescription.

Your prescription and eyes. A higher prescription, thinner corneas, or a more complex eye can affect suitability and price, and a small number of the cheapest promotions apply only to simple cases.

Aftercare included. PRK heals at the surface, so vision takes longer to settle and more follow up visits and eye drops are needed than with LASIK. A genuine price includes that care. A package that ends when you fly home is not comparable to one that does not.

Why total cost matters more

A cheap headline is rarely the true cost.

Abroad, PRK can be meaningfully cheaper, and for some people the saving is real even after flights and a hotel. But PRK has a longer, more uncomfortable recovery than LASIK, with vision blurry for several days and not fully stable for weeks, so plan when you fly and how you will manage that healing away from home. The follow up checks matter, and arranging them at a distance is the hard part.

Treat any price far below the rest of the market with caution, and ask what it leaves out. The skill of the surgeon and the standard of the equipment protect your sight, and those are not the place to economise.

Before you pay, confirm: whether the price is per eye or for both, the laser used, what scans and consultation are included, how many follow up visits are covered, and how a problem would be handled once you are home.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

How much is PRK?

Indicatively about one thousand to two thousand three hundred pounds per eye in the UK, and roughly one thousand five hundred to three thousand dollars per eye in the US, with premium centres higher. Abroad, surface laser is often advertised around one thousand to one thousand eight hundred dollars an eye. Reviewed June 2026 and not a quote.

Is PRK cheaper than LASIK?

Often a little, because no corneal flap is created, though the difference is small and prices overlap. The recovery is slower than LASIK, which is a more important factor than the modest price gap.

Is the price usually per eye or for both?

Many clinics quote per eye, so always confirm. If a headline looks unusually low, check whether it covers one eye or both before comparing.

What is left out of a cheap package?

Commonly the consultation and scans, the eye drops, and the several follow up visits PRK needs while the surface heals. Ask for a written, itemised quote.

Is it worth travelling abroad for PRK?

It can save money, but PRK recovery is slower and the follow up checks matter, which are harder to arrange from a distance. Weigh the saving against managing that healing away from home.

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