Why Choose Moran for LASIK or PRK
Backed by the University of Utah, the Moran Eye Center is the largest ophthalmology clinical care and research facility in the Mountain West. State-of-the-art methods, proven technology, and experienced surgeons give our patients exceptional results.
How Much Does LASIK or PRK Cost?
$2,400 per eye
Payment plans are available along with discounts for qualifying patients. See below for details.
Special Offers and Studies
Ongoing Discounts
Please call 801-587-1872 for discount questions. Ongoing discounts do not stack with current promotions or studies.
Community Heroes
Community hero* discounts of $400 off per eye for LASIK or PRK at Moran include:
- Healthcare workers
- First Responders
- Military
- Teachers
*with a valid ID or badge
University of Utah and ARUP Laboratories Employees
University of Utah benefited employees receive a discount of $500 off per eye for LASIK or PRK.
Payment Methods and Plans
Approved payment methods for laser surgery include the following:
- Credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover)
- Cash
- MyChart - Pay 50% down at the time of surgery, and the remaining balance interest-free over 12 months.
We are unable to accept personal checks. For payment or financial questions, please call 801-587-1872.
How Do MyChart Payments Work?
Does MyChart always break up payments over 12 months, or does the timeline differ depending on the amount?
- The length of the payment plan is determined on a sliding scale. The 12-month plan is for any balance greater than $300. Any balance lower than $300 must be paid over 6 months.
Is it broken up evenly over the payment plan (the same payment every month)?
- The total monthly payment can be set by the patient. If the balance isn't broken up evenly over the 12 months (i.e. payment is smaller than expected), then the last month in the payment plan would take care of the remaining balance.
Does the patient get to choose which day of the month the payment pulls?
- Yes, they can choose whatever day of the month is best for them (between the 1st and 28th).
For payment or financial questions, please call 801-587-1872.
Does Insurance Cover LASIK?
LASIK is not usually covered by insurance, but LASIK eye surgery cost in Utah can still be reduced by using your health savings or flexible spending account dollars.
If your doctor discovers you have an eye disease during your prescreening or operative workup, your insurance will be billed accordingly.
Hear From Our Specialists
LASIK vs. the Cost of Glasses and Contacts
You can’t put a price on good eyesight, but you can put one on LASIK—the vision correction surgery that delivers a lifestyle without eyeglasses and contact lenses. That’s why it’s essential to understand the true costs and benefits associated with the procedure.
The Lowdown on LASIK
LASIK vision-correction surgery delivers freedom from eyeglasses and contact lenses, the technology is incredibly precise, and it’s quick and painless. No wonder nearly 700,000 people in the U.S. opt for it each year. Still, misconceptions and questions abound.
What to Know About PRK
You've likely heard of LASIK, but what if it's not the right option for you? There's good news. If you want to be less dependent on eyeglasses or contacts, you may have several other options. One of the most common is called PRK (Photorefractive Keratectomy).