Photorefractive keratectomy in Croatia: Cost-Effective options

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Temporarily we don’t have offers for Photorefractive keratectomy in Croatia. But you can consider cost-effective options in Turkey.

The average price of Photorefractive keratectomy in Croatia is $1,100, the minimum price is $1,000, and the maximum price is $1,200.
The price research is based on updated and verified costs from the Bookimed partner clinics.

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Our Photorefractive keratectomy Packages in Croatia March 2025

CatchLife

Turkey, Antalya

Selim Guldiken

13 years of experience
  • Dr. Selim Guldiken specializes in LASIK and No Touch Laser (TransPRK) surgeries.
  • CatchLife treats around 1,000 patients annually from Europe, the Commonwealth, and beyond.
  • Included Services: Consultation with an ophthalmologist, language assistance, post-op medications, follow-up examination, preoperative tests, local anesthesia, video or text consultation, VIP transfer.
  • Stay Info: 0 days stay in the hospital, 0 days stay in the hotel, accommodation is not included.
  • Technique: No Touch Laser (TransPRK).

Bilge Hospital

Turkey, Istanbul

Ahmet Satici

33 years of experience
  • Dr. Ahmet Satici has performed over 20,000 surgical cases in his career.
  • Private Bagcilar Safak Hospital serves 36,000 patients annually from various continents.
  • Included Services: Video or text consultation, consultation with a doctor, local anesthesia, preoperative tests, follow-up examination, language assistance, consultation with a surgeon, consultation with an ophthalmologist.

Associate Professor M. Derda Ozer DERDA SAGLIK HIZMETLERI

Turkey, Istanbul

Muhammet Derda Ozer

14 years of experience
  • Dr. Muhammet Derda Ozer achieved ICO-Staar Surgical Fellowship in Vitreo-Retina under Prof. Radwan Aijlan.
  • Associate Professor M. Derda Ozer DERDA SAGLIK HIZMETLERI serves approximately 2,000 patients annually from diverse regions.
  • Included Services: Preoperative tests, post-operative care, post-op medications, 4* hotel, VIP transfer.
  • Stay Info: 2 days stay in a 4* hotel included in the price.

Discover the Best Photorefractive keratectomy Clinics in Croatia: 3 Verified Options and Prices

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Photorefractive keratectomy Overview in Croatia

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85%
Stay in the country - 1 day
Rehabilitation - 1 day
Anesthesia - Local anesthesia
Requests processed - 15215
Bookimed fees - $0

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Fast Facts about Photorefractive keratectomy

Photorefractive Keratectomy

A type of laser eye surgery that reshapes the cornea to correct vision problems such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.

Pros: Suitable for patients with thin corneas or dry eyes, which may not be ideal for LASIK surgery. Provides a safe alternative with a 95% success rate in achieving 20/40 vision or better.
Cons: Longer recovery time than LASIK, often taking several weeks for full visual stabilization. Some patients experience temporary discomfort or haze during healing.
Effectiveness: 95
Duration: 30 minutes
Recovery: 7-10 days
Best for: Individuals with thin corneas, dry eyes, or those not suitable for LASIK. Addresses nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
Prices: View costs of other techniques