Skip to main content

How Much Does LASIK Cost in Canada in 2026?

Updated

LASIK is one of the most common elective procedures in Canada, with over 100,000 Canadians getting laser eye surgery each year. Costs have become more competitive, but prices vary significantly by clinic and technology.

Average LASIK costs in Canada

Procedure Cost Per Eye Total (Both Eyes)
Basic LASIK $1,000–$1,500 $2,000–$3,000
Custom / Wavefront LASIK $2,000–$2,500 $4,000–$5,000
Bladeless (all-laser) LASIK $2,200–$2,800 $4,400–$5,600
PRK / Surface ablation $1,500–$2,500 $3,000–$5,000
SMILE (small incision) $2,500–$3,500 $5,000–$7,000
ICL (implantable lens) $3,500–$5,000 $7,000–$10,000

What is typically included

Usually Included May Cost Extra
Pre-operative assessment Enhancement/touch-up if needed
The procedure itself Prescription eye drops
Post-operative follow-up (1 year) Extended follow-up beyond 1 year
Standard post-op drops Premium artificial tears

Always confirm: Does the price include all follow-up visits? Some clinics quote a low per-eye price but charge separately for assessments and follow-ups.

Costs by city

City Custom LASIK (Both Eyes) Basic LASIK (Both Eyes)
Toronto $4,000–$5,500 $2,000–$3,000
Vancouver $4,000–$5,500 $2,200–$3,200
Calgary $3,500–$5,000 $2,000–$2,800
Edmonton $3,500–$5,000 $2,000–$2,800
Montreal $3,000–$4,500 $1,800–$2,600
Ottawa $3,500–$5,000 $2,000–$3,000
Halifax $3,500–$4,500 $2,000–$2,800
Winnipeg $3,000–$4,500 $1,800–$2,600

LASIK vs PRK vs SMILE

Factor LASIK PRK SMILE
Cost $4,000–$5,000 $3,000–$5,000 $5,000–$7,000
Recovery 24-48 hours 5-7 days 2-3 days
Pain Minimal Moderate (3-5 days) Minimal
Corneal flap Yes No Small incision only
Best for Most candidates Thin corneas, dry eyes Active lifestyles, thin corneas
Available since 1999 1995 2016
Touch-up ease Easy (relift flap) Harder Harder

Insurance and coverage

Provincial health plans

No provincial health plan in Canada covers LASIK — it is classified as an elective cosmetic procedure.

Employer benefits

Benefit Type Typical Coverage
Vision care plan $100–$500 toward procedure
Health Spending Account (HSA) Full amount up to HSA balance
Flexible benefits May allocate funds toward LASIK

Tax deduction

LASIK qualifies as an eligible medical expense on your Canadian tax return. The 15% federal non-refundable credit plus provincial credits can save you $750-1,500+ on a $5,000 procedure.

Financial break-even analysis

Annual Vision Costs LASIK Cost ($5,000) Break-Even
$200/year (basic glasses) $5,000 25 years
$400/year (glasses + contacts) $5,000 12.5 years
$600/year (daily contacts + glasses) $5,000 8.3 years
$800/year (specialty lenses) $5,000 6.3 years

LASIK results typically last 20+ years (with possible reading glasses needed after age 45-50 due to natural presbyopia). For most contact lens wearers, it is financially worthwhile.

20-year cost comparison

Glasses + Contacts LASIK
Year 1 $500 $5,000
Year 5 $2,500 $5,000
Year 10 $5,000 $5,000
Year 15 $7,500 $5,000
Year 20 $10,000 $5,000

How to pay for LASIK

Option Details
Clinic financing Most clinics offer 0% interest for 12-24 months
HSA / HCSA Use employer health spending account balance
Credit card points Some Canadians use cash-back or credit card rewards
Tax credit Claim as medical expense — saves $750-1,500
Save over 12 months Set aside $400/month for a year

Tips to save on LASIK

  1. Get a free consultation — most reputable clinics offer free initial assessments
  2. Compare 3+ clinics — prices vary by $1,000-2,000 for the same technology
  3. Be cautious of “too cheap” — $490/eye promotions often upsell to $2,000+/eye for the actual procedure you need
  4. Ask about all-inclusive pricing — ensure the quote covers assessment, procedure, follow-ups, and one enhancement if needed
  5. Use your HSA — if your employer provides one, LASIK is a qualified expense
  6. Claim the tax credit — save 15-25% of your out-of-pocket costs
  7. Consider PRK — it is often $500-1,000 cheaper than LASIK with similar long-term outcomes
  8. Book outside peak season — some clinics offer promotional pricing in slower months