Thinking about LASIK? Concerned about the cost of Premium Cataract Surgery?
WHEN to have your vision procedure - should be the question, not how to pay for it!
Carolina Vision Center wants to make that decision even easier for our patients.
At Carolina Vision Center, we are dedicated to improving your vision, so you have the clearest sight possible. We accept certain types of vision insurance, checks, cash and most credit cards. We educate our Fayetteville patients about treatment costs before you undergo any procedures. Please let us know if you require a breakdown of your treatment costs.

Get the Care You Want, When You Need It*
Help pay for your family’s vision care with the CareCredit healthcare card. Use your credit card to pay for:
• Glasses and sunglasses
• Contact lenses
• LASIK
• And more
CareCredit is the healthcare credit card designed exclusively for healthcare services with special financing options.* Whether it’s a routine checkup or a LASIK procedure, you shouldn’t have to worry about how to get the best eye care.
*Subject to credit approval. Minimum monthly payments required. Visit www.carecredit.com for details.
Financing
Financing allows you to begin your procedure immediately – then pay for it over time with low monthly payments that fit easily into your monthly budget. Now you don’t have to save up for years to finally get the vision you’ve always wanted. We’ll help you see clearer, sooner! Take advantage of low monthly payment plans for healthcare procedures not commonly covered by insurance, including LASIK and Premium IOLs.
Don’t put off improving your vision. Schedule your procedure today!
For vision procedures, financing offers:
Low minimum monthly payments
No-interest plans available
No up-front costs, pre-payment penalties, or annual fees
Flexible Spending Accounts
Many employers are offering Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options to employees. Sometimes these are referred to as cafeteria plans and are elective, supplemental insurance savings plans. These plans are designed to let you save money in an account, pre-tax, to pay for additional medical expenses such as eye exams, glasses, contacts, and often laser vision surgery. Check with the benefits administrator at your work to see if you are eligible for this program. FSAs can typically be used in conjunction with any vision insurance plan to offset any out-of-pocket costs on your behalf.