Unfortunately, corrective eye surgery is considered elective and not covered by insurance in almost all cases. Consider using a flexible spending account (FSA), health savings account (HSA), or financing through a credit union or bank to assist with payments. Specifically, you could try applying for a CareCredit credit card (see more below).
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I accept CareCredit. Several patients have used this service to finance their ASA surgery. CareCredit is a credit card made to help people pay for out-of-pocket health and wellness expenses with more manageable monthly payments.
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CareCredit pays Moskowitz Eye Care for the full cost of the procedure while you pay CareCredit back according to the terms and conditions you decide on (there are six, 12, or 18 month repayment options, for example).
Schedule a free initial consultation appointment for ASA and we can discuss this option in person!
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