Last updated: 2/20/2025

Photorefractive keratectomy in Spain: Our Best Clinics and Costs 2025

Why do patients choose Spain for photorefractive keratectomy?

  • Accredited clinics: Spain is home to JCI-certified hospitals and renowned centers like Quironsalud. These institutions ensure top-quality care.
  • Latest technologies: Clinics in Spain employ techniques such as Wavefront-guided PRK. They use devices like the VISX STAR S4 IR Excimer Laser to achieve precision and better outcomes.
  • High success rates: Photorefractive keratectomy has an efficacy of 95% in correcting refractive errors. It also offers excellent visual recovery.
  • Expert surgeons: Spain boasts leading ophthalmologists, including Dr. Jordi Monés at Teknon Ophthalmology Institute. These professionals have extensive experience and specialized certifications in performing PRK procedures.

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How Much Does Photorefractive keratectomy Cost in Spain?

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

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Stay in the country - 1 day
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Anesthesia - Local anesthesia
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Fernando Castanera de Molina
28 years of experience

Dr. Fernando Castanera de Molina is a specialist in ophthalmology and the Director and Founder of the Eye Clinic at Centro Médico Teknon. He is a pioneer in laser treatment for ophthalmic disorders in Spain and is an expert of glaucoma and cataracts treatment with surgical techniques and micro valves. He has provided over 100 lectures and training devoted to new techniques in cataract and refractive surgeries and is a member of several organizations such as the Spanish Society of Ophthalmology, the Spanish Society of Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, the Catalan Society of Ophthalmology, and the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons.

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Gonzalo Bernabéu Arias
Dr. Gonzalo Bernabéu Arias is an accomplished ophthalmologist and one of HM Hospitales experts. He is best known for performing the world's first successful corneal transplantation. He has a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from the University of Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, as well as postgraduate and emergency medicine courses. He has a long history of clinical and surgical ophthalmology experience, and has been a lecturer in ophthalmology and cataract surgery.
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Ferran Mascaró Zamora
28 years of experience

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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