How much does keratoconus treatment cost

Published on
January 27, 2023

Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease that affects the shape of the cornea, leading to distorted vision and increased sensitivity to light. While there is no cure for the condition, there are various treatment options available to help manage its symptoms. In this blog, we'll break down the costs associated with each treatment option so you can have a better understanding of what to expect.

Does my vision plan or health insurance cover the cost of keratoconus treatment? 

Contact lenses are typically considered medically necessary if they are the only way to improve your vision. Keratoconus treatment services often (but not always) qualify as medically necessary contact lenses. Vision plans may also refer to this as visually necessary contact lenses. However, traditional contact lenses are usually considered an elective benefit. The requirements for medically necessary coverage may vary between vision plans. Because each insurance plan coverage is different it is not possible to give specific answers without being evaluated by our optometrist and assessing the specific details of your insurance plans coverage. 

Insurance for Scleral Lenses

Most medical insurance plans cover scleral lens fittings (but not lenses) for Keratoconus and vision insurance may also cover it. To ensure the best coverage, please let us know if you have a vision insurance plan and contact our office to check your plan coverage and any potential out-of-pocket costs.

Medicare and Scleral lenses for keratoconus

Medicare does not cover the cost of the lenses but the fitting of lenses is covered by CPT code 92072. Speak with our office for more information about coverage. 

Is Corneal Crosslinking for keratoconus covered by health insurance?

Despite FDA approval and a CPT code for corneal crosslinking, there is no guarantee that your medical insurance plan will cover the cost of this procedure. Since FDA approval of corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) for keratoconus in April 2016, more (but not all) insurance companies have begun covering this procedure for progressive keratoconus and keratectasia.

What are the different treatment options for keratoconus and how much do they cost?

  • Scleral lenses - One popular treatment option for keratoconus is the use of scleral lenses. These lenses are designed to fit over the entire cornea and provide a smooth surface for light to pass through, improving vision. The cost of fitting scleral lenses can vary depending on your location, but on average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $1800 to $5000. The cost of each lens can also vary, with prices ranging from $800 to $1500.
  • Gas permeable lenses - Another option for keratoconus patients is the use of gas permeable lenses. These lenses are less expensive than scleral lenses but may not be as effective for all patients. On average, the cost of gas permeable lenses is a little less than scleral lenses. However, it's important to discuss with our eye doctor whether these lenses are a good option for you.
  • Corneal crosslinking - Corneal crosslinking is a procedure that strengthens the collagen fibers in the cornea to slow down or stop the progression of keratoconus. Not all patients are candidates for this procedure, so it's important to discuss with your ophthalmologist whether this is an option for you. The cost of the procedure can range from $3000 to $6000 per eye, depending on the eye surgeon and location. It's important to discuss with your ophthalmologist whether this procedure is covered by your insurance.
  • Corneal transplant - In some cases, a corneal transplant may be necessary to improve vision in patients with severe keratoconus. This is usually considered a last resort option, and the cost can range from $13,000 to $30,000. It's important to discuss with your ophthalmologist and surgical coordinator whether this procedure is covered by your insurance.

Learn about the costs of keratoconus treatment and make an informed decision

The cost of keratoconus treatment can vary depending on the type of treatment and your location. Furthermore your exact diagnosis and treatment plan will need to be compared with your vision plan, commercial medical insurance, or government insurance to determine what coverage you have.  It's important to discuss with our optometrist the different treatment options available and the associated costs so you can make an informed decision. If you or a loved one is suffering from keratoconus and have questions about treatment options and costs, please contact us at (661) 775-1860. Our team of eye doctors are here to help you understand your options and provide the best care for your condition. Don't let the cost of treatment hold you back from getting the care you need, schedule an appointment with us today and take the first step towards improving your vision.

Patients who need medically necessary contact lenses and care for keratoconus visit our clinic from all over California, and we are proud to be a leading provider of medically necessary contact lenses for patients from Santa Clarita, Palmdale, Lancaster, and San Fernando Valley.

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My eight year old daughter was terrified to go to the eye doctor for fear of her eyes being dilated. The doctor was SO KID friendly! He immediately made her comfortable by engaging her in conversation. It was a geat experience.


Joya B.

Dr. Garbus spent an amazing amount of time to solve my very complicated visual problems. Over the years he has continually achieved results beyond what others felt possible. He is always up to date on the latest science. He is great!


Dolores K.

Family Vision Care Valencia makes it so easy. Staff is knows what they are doing and Dr. Garbus is thorough and kept me well informed during the exam.


Kristy B.

I have been coming to Family Vision Center for almost 20 years. Dr. Garbus has been able to help my vision when other doctors could not. Now my kids see him as well. I highly recommend this office!


Autumn C.

The Doctor is very good. I felt on this visit he seemed rushed. I had questions to ask him but he was already with another patient. I still do not know if my eyes are the same , worse, or better.


Howard B.

All the staff is friendly, helpful and knowledgeable, and has been for all the years I have been going there.


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