"The basic spherical Alcon lens?" the coordinator finally admitted. "That one is fully covered. Your co-pay is $0. But you'll need glasses for astigmatism."
That is the great confusion of modern eye surgery. While Medicare and private insurance do cover the procedure and a "standard" lens, the specific cost of the hardware—the —varies wildly depending on where you look and who is billing. The Breakdown of the Bill To understand the price, you have to understand the lens. Alcon is the 800-pound gorilla of the eye industry. Their monofocal lenses (specifically the AcrySof® IQ line) are the gold standard. They offer crisp, sharp distance vision. You put them in, you throw away your distance glasses.
For 68-year-old retiree Margaret Higgins, the diagnosis wasn't a surprise. The surprise came later, at the billing coordinator’s desk. "We can restore your vision with an Alcon monofocal lens," the coordinator said. "The lens itself is covered by Medicare. Your out-of-pocket will be about ."