Vision and Eye Care Financing With Bad Credit — Glasses, LASIK, Procedures

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From a $300 pair of glasses to $4,000-$6,000 LASIK surgery, vision costs add up. Here are the bad-credit financing options.

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Top vision financing options

1. CareCredit at LASIK centers

Most LASIK providers accept CareCredit. 12-24 month 0% APR promotional periods on procedures.

2. LASIK center in-house financing

LasikPlus, TLC Laser, and similar chains offer in-house plans 12-36 months.

3. Affirm at online glasses retailers

Warby Parker, Zenni Optical, GlassesUSA all accept Affirm.

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4. Vision insurance + HSA/FSA

If you have an HSA or FSA, vision care is qualified expense. Use those funds first.

Vision cost reality

  • Eye exam (no insurance): $50-$150
  • Single-vision glasses: $100-$400 (online), $300-$700 (optometrist)
  • Progressive lenses: $400-$900
  • Contacts annual supply: $200-$500
  • LASIK both eyes: $4,000-$6,000
  • Cataract surgery: $3,500-$7,000 per eye (insurance often covers)

Verdict

For glasses and contacts, online retailers (Zenni, Warby Parker, GlassesUSA) with Affirm 4-payment beat traditional optometrists significantly. For LASIK, CareCredit 0% APR promotional financing is the standard. Always check insurance and HSA/FSA before assuming you need financing.

Reminder: Approval and terms vary by lender. Verify rates and fees before applying. Consult medical professionals for treatment decisions.

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