How Much is Vision Correction?
How Much is Vision Correction?
RLE & Cataract Surgery at K2 Vision
K2 Vision RLE doctors have performed over 150,000+ lens procedures. Trust them to know if and when RLE is right for you.
At K2 Vision, we believe understanding the cost of lens-based vision correction should be clear, straightforward, and personalized. Patients seeking Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) or cataract surgery choose K2 Vision for specialized expertise in lens-based procedures, advanced diagnostic technology, and transparent pricing designed to support confident decision-making.
Whether you’re considering RLE to address age-related vision changes or cataract surgery to restore clarity, our pricing reflects the level of customization, lens selection, and follow-up care involved—so you can plan your vision correction with confidence.
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How Much Do RLE and Cataract Surgery Cost?
The cost of RLE and cataract surgery can vary based on several important factors, including:
- Your vision goals and lifestyle needs
- The type of intraocular lens selected
- The technology used during surgery
- The level of post-operative care recommended
At K2 Vision, we focus on clear, upfront pricing and open communication so you understand what’s included in your care and how lens selection influences overall cost.

RLE Educational and Pricing Information
Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) and Cataract Surgery Pricing
Forever Vision Correction with Transparent Pricing.
Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) and cataract surgery are both lens-based procedures that replace the eye’s natural lens with a premium intraocular lens (IOL). Because these procedures are highly customized, pricing varies based on lens selection, technology, and your individual vision needs. Our goal is to provide clear pricing guidance upfront so you can understand your options and plan with confidence.
Initial Consultation: Free
Typical Price Range (depending on lens choice)
$5,400 – $7,900 per eye
Monthly financing options may be available, with payments starting at approximately $225 per eye, depending on lens choice and financing terms.
RLE is commonly recommended for patients with presbyopia or age-related vision changes who want to reduce dependence on glasses. Cataract surgery follows a similar approach, replacing a clouded natural lens to restore clearer vision. In both cases, lens selection plays a key role in visual outcomes and overall cost.
All Lens-based procedures at K2 Vision include:
- Doctor consultation and diagnostic testing
- Premium intraocular lens options (IOLs)
- Surgical care and post-operative follow-up
Good to know:
- Lens choice and customization affect final pricing
- RLE eliminates the likelihood of developing cataracts later in life

Freedom from Glasses, Contacts, and Readers
For many patients, the most meaningful benefit of lens-based vision correction is the freedom that comes with clearer, more independent vision. Relying on glasses, contact lenses, or reading glasses can affect daily routines, work, travel, and hobbies.
Over time, managing corrective eyewear often means:
- Switching between distance glasses and readers
- Planning ahead for prescriptions and replacements
- Adjusting to changing vision as the eyes age
Procedures like Refractive Lens Exchange and cataract surgery are designed to reduce or eliminate dependence on corrective eyewear. For many patients, this means greater convenience, improved confidence, and clearer vision across a wide range of activities—without the ongoing need for glasses or readers.
Using HSA or FSA Funds
Many lens-based vision correction procedures are eligible for Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA). Using pre-tax dollars may help reduce your overall out-of-pocket cost.
Our team can review eligibility and help you understand how to apply these funds during your consultation.
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At K2 Vision, we believe choosing a lens-based vision correction provider should be based on experience, technology, and long-term outcomes—not price alone. We also understand that cost plays an important role in your decision.
Comparable pricing may be reviewed for verifiable quotes involving the same intraocular lens technology and similar treatment plans. Eligibility is subject to confirmation by our team, and restrictions may apply.

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RLE & Cataract Surgery Pricing FAQs
Both procedures replace the eye’s natural lens. Cataract surgery treats a clouded lens, while RLE is performed before cataracts develop to address presbyopia and age-related vision changes.
Cataract surgery is often partially covered by medical insurance, depending on your plan. Premium lens options and refractive upgrades may involve out-of-pocket costs.
Many patients find RLE valuable for reducing dependence on glasses or readers and addressing multiple vision issues at once. Long-term clarity and convenience are key considerations.
The best way to determine the right lens and confirm your cost is through a personalized consultation with the K2 Vision team.

Schedule Your Consultation
The best way to understand your exact cost for Refractive Lens Exchange or cataract surgery is through a personalized consultation. Our team will evaluate your eyes, review lens options, and provide clear pricing so you can move forward with confidence.
Patients from Seattle, Portland, the Tri Cities, Tacoma, Olympia, Vancouver, Everett, and Scottsdale/Phoenix trust K2 Vision for specialized lens-based vision correction, advanced technology, and transparent pricing.




