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Lens implant costs

All prices are inclusive. Nice and transparent. No unpleasant surprises. Your ocular procedure is thus a clear, one-off investment with a lifetime guarantee. You only have to bear the cost of the medications from your pharmacy. The amount lies somewhere between EUR 75 and EUR 150 and is usually covered by your basic health insurance. Note, this might not fall within the mandatory excess charge stated in your health insurance.

ExtraLenses
€ 2695 / per eye
ReplaceLenses
€ 2995 / per eye
Readon ReplaceLenses
€ 2995 / per eye
Have a lens implanted in the eye No more glasses or contact lenses For beginning reading difficulties

Possible surcharges

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ExtraLenses
ReplaceLenses
Readon ReplaceLenses
Preliminary examination Free Free Free
High refractive error € 250 N/A N/A
Surcharge astigmatism € 250 € 450 € 450
Nearsighted zone € 495 N/A N/A
Laser guided N/A € 895 € 895
Select N/A € 395 € 395

ExtraLenses

€ 2695 / per oog
Have a lens implanted in the eye

Possible surcharges

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ExtraLenses

Preliminary examination Free
High refractive error € 250
Surcharge astigmatism € 250
Nearsighted zone € 495
Laser guided N/A
Select N/A

ReplaceLenses

€ 2995 / per oog
No more glasses or contact lenses

Possible surcharges

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ReplaceLenses

Preliminary examination Free
High refractive error N/A
Surcharge astigmatism € 450
Nearsighted zone N/A
Laser guided € 895
Select € 395

Readon ReplaceLenses

€ 2995 / per oog
For beginning reading difficulties

Possible surcharges

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Readon ReplaceLenses

Preliminary examination Free
High refractive error N/A
Surcharge astigmatism € 450
Nearsighted zone N/A
Laser guided € 895
Select € 395

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What to expect

1. Free preliminary examination
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Free preliminary examination

The preliminary examination is always free, without obligation, and consists of two parts. During the first part, your eyes are thoroughly measured. This includes checking your refractive error, the structure of your eyes, the overall health of your eyes, and whether you are suitable for treatment. The second part is a consultation with the ophthalmologist who will ultimately perform your treatment.

2. Tailored treatment advice
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Tailored treatment advice

Together with the ophthalmologist, you will discuss which treatment will yield the best result for you. In addition to all the measurements that have been taken, your personal situation is also considered. This includes your hobbies, profession, and other factors that are important for your vision. We offer all treatments in-house, enabling us to provide you with the best advice.

3. Treatment
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Treatment

The treatment takes place in one of our clinics by the ophthalmologist you spoke with during the consultation. This way, you will see a familiar face right away, which is comforting. You will receive detailed information beforehand to prepare you optimally.

4. Aftercare & check-ups
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Aftercare & check-ups

Quality is our priority. Therefore, aftercare is an essential part of your treatment process. Check-ups are indispensable in this regard, as they allow us to monitor your recovery.

What suits me?

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When is eye surgery not possible? arrow_downward

In certain cases we definitely cannot perform surgery. We call these absolute contraindications. In about 1 in 20 clients it is medically irresponsible to treat.

Examples of absolute contraindications

  • BMI over 35
  • Age under 18 years
  • Advanced glaucoma – increased eye pressure
  • Pregnancy

Specifically for laser eye surgery

  • Keratoconus – abnormal shape of the cornea
  • Cataracts – a ReplaceLens implant may be an ideal solution

Relative contraindications

Sometimes there is more treatment space. Relative contraindications are conditions where we look at the possibilities per person. Examples are:

  • Diabetes
  • Insufficient corneal quality
  • Inadequate eye health

Consensus Refractive Surgery

All contraindications are described in the Refractive Surgery Consensus. This was drawn up as a consensus among Dutch ophthalmologists by the members of the Dutch Society for Refractive Surgery – NGRC. In addition to the opinion of these ophthalmologists, international standards and opinions were also considered. It forms an important guideline for performing high-quality, safe refractive surgery.

What is cataract? arrow_downward

Cataracts are the clouding of your natural eye lens due to aging. The clouding occurs when proteins in your natural eye lens clump together. This causes images to be projected less sharply onto the retina. The speed at which cataracts develop is different for everyone.

Some symptoms of cataract formation are:

  • Blurred vision
  • Less perception of colours – greyer image
  • Double vision or shadow images in 1 eye
  • Light glare or glare from light
  • Changing prescription
  • More light needed when reading
Will I never need glasses again after ReplaceLens treatment? arrow_downward

After a ReplaceLens implant, you will no longer need glasses for your general daily activities.

Your eye will never change shape again and the ReplaceLens will not age like your natural lens does.
It may be that you sometimes need some extra help. Don’t immediately think of glasses, an extra light to read by candlelight can be enough. So we make you glasses-free in daily life, but glasses may be necessary for specific tasks.

Request a preliminary examination

Your preliminary examination is always free and without obligation and includes eye tests and a consultation with the eye specialist.

  • Personalized treatment advice tailored to you
  • The ophthalmologist from the consultation is the treating ophthalmologist
  • All-inclusive price