How much does Corneal Refractive Therapy with corneal therapy or corneal refractive therapy cost?
The cost for your initial fitting, professional care, follow-up and corneal therapy or corneal refractive therapy therapeutic lenses varies by practitioner. After your first year, the annual cost of CRT (corneal refractive therapy) is about the same as wearing contact lenses or glasses. Many eye care Practitioners also offer optional payment plans, which they will be happy to review with you. Consult your corneal therapy or corneal refractive therapy eye care practitioner for further specific information. You may also consult want to consult with your employer about Flexible Spending Accounts. A Flexible Spending Account (FSA), (also called flex plan, reimbursement account, Flex 125, Tax Saving Plan, Medical Spending Account, a Section 125, or a Cafeteria Plan), is an employer-sponsored benefit that allows you to pay for eligible medical expenses on a pre-tax basis (there are also similar accounts for dependent and child-care expenses). If you expect to incur medical expenses that won’
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