1. Who is Qualsight?
Qualsight specializes in providing a managed Laser Vision Correction
Benefit (LASIK) to Plan Sponsors (Employers, Unions, Managed Care
Organizations, and other providers of health benefits). As one of
the first managed health care organizations in the nation to specialize
in Laser Vision Correction, Qualsight provides access to quality
refractive care through a network of credentialed Board Certified
Ophthalmologists. You can now improve your vision and work safety
by removing the burden of contact lenses and glasses.
2. What is LASIK?
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileus) is an outpatient treatment
that uses an Excimer laser (cool beam of light) to gently reshape
the front surface of the eye (the cornea). This reshaping of the cornea
changes the angle of light that enters the eye to refocus correctly
on the retina. This allows images to be more sharply focused. Vision
recovery is rapid, and there is little or no postoperative pain. With
refractive procedures, your dependence upon glasses and contact lenses
should diminish significantly.
3. Can LASIK be done if I have
astigmatism?
Yes, the LASIK procedure has been approved to effectively treat astigmatism
as well as myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (farsightedness).
4. What does it cost?
Through the Qualsight network, traditional LASIK surgery is priced
at $945 per eye, and Custom LASIK is priced at $1350 per eye. This
equates to savings of 40-50% off the national price for LASIK!
5. What’s the difference
between standard and custom LASIK?
Standard LASIK treats moderate to severe refractive disorders, such
as nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. With a Custom
procedure, physicians tailor the LASIK procedure according to each
individual patient’s unique vision correction needs. The treatment
is unique to each eye. Custom LASIK accounts for approximately 40%
of all LASIK procedures. Depending on your prescription and eye shape
your doctor will be able to tell you which type of treatment is right
for you at your evaluation.
6. What about the ads I have been seeing that claim to charge $499
for LASIK?
That price is usually an introductory price that is available to only
a small subset of the population (usually less than 5%). Many offices
will charge separately for initial evaluation appointments as well
as follow up visits. They typically charge significantly more for
higher levels of corrections. The national average price for LASIK
is over $2,000 per eye. The Amerisight plan is all inclusive with no
hidden fees and represents a savings of 40-50% off the national average
charge for traditional LASIK.
7. How do I get started?
You will need to schedule your initial appointment with Qualsight
toll-free at (877)507-4448 so we can verify which doctors are available
for the preferred pricing schedule. After we schedule the initial
pre-operative appointment, you will be dealing directly with the doctor
through the remainder of the process.
8. Is a deposit required to
book the appointment?
Yes. Qualsight will collect a fully refundable deposit of $490 per
eye, payable by credit card (Visa, Mastercard or Discover) or by personal
check. This deposit will be deducted from the total amount due, and
the remaining balance will be collected on the day of the procedure
by the doctor’s office. In the event you do not proceed with
LASIK, for any reason, it is 100% fully refundable through Qualsight.
9. Why do I need to put down
a deposit?
The deposit holds your appointment and confirms your eligibility in
the plan for your doctor’s office. Also, it will be deducted
from the total payment you owe the surgeon for your procedure. If
you don’t qualify for LASIK, or choose not to have the surgery
for any reason, it is fully refundable.
10. I don’t have a credit
card. Can I use another form of payment besides a credit card?
Yes, we accept personal checks. We also have a financing program available
with a nationally recognized bank which will enable you to finance
the payment at 0% interest for the first four months (with a minimum
payment due of approximately $40 each month).
11. How do you select the doctors?
All of our doctors are Board Certified Ophthalmologists that operate
with FDA approved lasers. They have been credentialed by an impartial
third party called Credentialing Solutions. Qualsight has also collected
their professional and educational history for you. When you call
Qualsight, you will be given a choice of approved doctors that participate
in your area.
12. I wear contacts. Will I
have to revert to wearing glasses before the surgery?
Yes. Contact lenses can change the shape of your cornea for up to
several weeks after you have stopped using them depending on the type
of contact lenses you wear. Not leaving your contact lenses out long
enough for your cornea to assume its natural shape before surgery
can lead to inaccurate measurements. We recommend you remove your
soft contacts two weeks prior to your initial appointment, and at
least four weeks for hard contact lenses.
13. What can I expect at the
first pre-operative appointment?
Expect to be there about an hour and a half to two hours. They will
be testing your eyes for your prescription and reviewing for any medical
problems. Your eyes may be dilated and they will scan your eyes to
get a topographical image of the shape of your eyes.
14. What can I expect during
the actual procedure?
The entire procedure will take approximately two hours. Your laser
treatment is specifically designed by your surgeon based on measurements
gathered at the pre-operative evaluation. Make sure you schedule a
one-day follow up appointment. Remember to ask any additional questions
or concerns to your doctor or technician regarding the procedure.
You are required to have a person drive you home from the procedure.
Patients will not be allowed to drive themselves home after their
procedure. Please consult www.amerisight.us for more detailed information.
15. What if I need enhancements
/ additional post-operative care?
Your total charge will include a pre-screen appointment, the LASIK
surgery, up to four post-operative appointments (usually one day,
one week, one month and three months) and a one year Retreatment Warranty.
After the first year, an annual Retreatment Warranty is available
for $80 a year and includes an annual exam. Under the warranty, should
you need enhancements, or “touch-ups,” after the first
year, your co-pay for enhancements will be between $110 - $300 per
eye, depending on the procedure. Note that during the first year of
your procedure, your enhancements are covered at the reduced rate
of $110 - $300 per eye.
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