EVO ICL Cost
EVO ICL Cost starting at $3,999 per eye (special limited-time offer!). Imagine waking up with crisp vision every day, free from glasses or contacts. If you're in Beverly Hills or Westlake Village, you can trust Dr. Rajesh Khanna at Khanna Vision Institute to help you achieve this freedom. Our EVO ICL cost pricing includes the implantable lens, surgeon fee, and follow-up care so you see results without surprise bills.
Are you tired of struggling with blurry vision or constantly replacing contact lenses? Dr. Khanna understands how frustrating and costly that can be. What if you could say goodbye to glasses forever and live life on your terms? At our clinic, we offer FDA-approved EVO ICL surgery to correct nearsightedness and astigmatism with outstanding clarity. This quick, 15-30 minute procedure can transform your vision and confidence starting at just $3,999 per eye.
Video: Discover the trusted EVO ICL cost at Khanna Vision Institute, where leading eye surgeon Dr. Rajesh Khanna offers EVO ICL starting at just $3,999 per eye. Contact us today to schedule your consultation with Dr. Khanna at our state-of-the-art clinics in Beverly Hills and Westlake Village.
π‘ As one of Southern California's top eye surgeons, Dr. Khanna is committed to personalized care and honest pricing. His patients rave about their results and trust his expertise. You can be confident that the stated EVO ICL cost at Khanna Vision includes the highest quality implantable lens and expert surgical care, with no hidden fees.

Featured Overview: EVO ICL Cost
EVO ICL cost: At Khanna Vision Institute (Beverly Hills & Westlake Village), the EVO ICL procedure starts at $3,999 per eye. This one-time surgery fee covers the specialized implantable lens and surgeon/facility costs. In general, EVO ICL ranges from about $3,000 to $5,000 per eye in the US. (Insurance typically does not cover elective procedures.)
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"Dr. Khanna is an absolute expert. I chose to have PIE surgery and cataract surgery with Dr. Khanna. I only trust him! With PIE surgery I no longer need distance or reading glasses. I have never seen better in MY LIFE!"
"The procedure is very fast and painless. Dr. Khanna and his team were amazing. They worked with my budget and were great at explaining the surgery/prescriptions and recovery time."
In the long run, many patients find EVO ICL to be a smart investment: it eliminates ongoing costs of glasses or contacts and avoids laser-related dry eye. Our transparent pricing and financing options (e.g. HSA/FSA, interest-free payment plans) make it easy to budget. Ready to see clearly?
How Much Does EVO ICL Cost?
Many factors affect the EVO ICL cost, including prescription strength, type of lens (standard vs. toric for astigmatism), and surgeon expertise. On average, EVO ICL surgery ranges roughly $3,000 to $5,000 per eye. This includes the premium Collamer lens (typically $1,000β$1,500 per eye for the UV-protective implant) plus the procedure fees (surgeonβs time, facility, pre/post care).*
At Khanna Vision, we currently offer EVO ICL starting at $3,999 per eye as a special rate. During your free consultation, weβll provide a precise quote. Youβll see that the total investment is transparent and all-inclusive. Many of our patients find that this one-time EVO ICL cost is far less than what they would spend on glasses and contacts over a lifetime.

*Figure: Ophthalmologist performing a detailed eye exam to assess candidacy for EVO ICL.*
- Consultation Fee: A comprehensive exam (approximately $150β$300) to determine your candidacy. This is included in your cost estimate so you know the price upfront.
- Lens Fee: The custom EVO ICL implant itself. Each lens typically costs $1,000β$1,500 per eye and includes built-in UV protection. (Toric lenses for astigmatism may add to the price.)
- Surgeon and Facility Fees: Covers Dr. Khannaβs expertise, the surgical suite, anesthesia, and nursing staff. We bundle these into our all-inclusive pricing.
- Post-Op Care: Follow-up exams and routine check-ups are covered. You get a schedule of visits so your vision is monitored until you achieve the best outcome.
- Financing Options: To make it affordable, we offer 0% interest monthly payments. You can also use your HSA/FSA account toward the EVO ICL cost.
- No Dry Eye Worry: Unlike laser procedures, EVO ICL does not remove corneal tissue, so it typically doesnβt cause or worsen dry eye.
- High Satisfaction: Our patients love their results. One said, "Dr. Khanna is an absolute expert... I have never seen better in MY LIFE!"
- Wide Treatment Range: EVO ICL corrects high myopia and astigmatism that LASIK canβt, making sharp vision possible for more people.
- Reversible: EVO ICL is designed to be permanent but can be removed if needed (for example, if a patient develops a cataract later on).
- Built-In UV Protection: The EVO lens has UV-blocking filters, so you protect your eyes from harmful rays as part of the procedure.
Ideal Candidate For EVO ICL | Why It Matters |
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You have high nearsightedness (above -6.00D) | EVO ICL offers superior clarity for high prescriptions where LASIK may not be an option |
You have thin or irregular corneas | This procedure doesn't reshape the cornea, making it safe for thin corneas |
You suffer from dry eyes | EVO ICL preserves the cornea and avoids worsening dry eye symptoms |
You want a reversible option | The lens can be removed if needed, offering long-term flexibility |
You prefer UV protection | EVO ICL lenses come with built-in UV filters for added safety |
Youβre looking for a long-term investment in vision | EVO ICL cost starts at $3,999 per eye β an excellent value considering lifetime freedom from glasses or contacts |
EVO ICL Cost & Insurance
No, insurance typically does not cover elective procedures like EVO ICL. Both our practice and independent sources confirm EVO ICL is considered elective. That means you pay out-of-pocket for the surgery and lenses. The good news: you can use health savings accounts (HSA/FSA) or our flexible financing plans to manage the cost. Our team is happy to help you explore payment options.
Common Questions about EVO ICL
Is Evo ICL better than LASIK?
It depends on your eyes and needs. EVO ICL can be better for patients with high nearsightedness or thin corneas. It avoids removing corneal tissue and usually does not cause dry eye. Many who arenβt candidates for LASIK qualify for EVO ICL. However, for mild prescriptions, LASIK might be sufficient and is often less expensive up front. Dr. Khanna will recommend the best option based on your unique eye measurements and goals.
Will insurance cover ICL surgery?
No. EVO ICL and similar vision correction surgeries are elective (not medically necessary) so insurance typically does not cover them. Patients usually pay out-of-pocket, but many use HSA/FSA funds or monthly payment plans to make treatment more affordable.
Is ICL cheaper than LASIK?
Generally not. EVO ICL is usually more expensive than LASIK. For example, standard LASIK might range ~$1,500β$3,000 per eye, whereas EVO ICL often runs $3,000β$5,000 per eye. However, ICL can deliver excellent vision for higher prescriptions, and its one-time cost can save money on glasses and contacts in the long term.
How long does EVO ICL last?
EVO ICL is designed as a permanent vision correction. Once implanted, the lenses remain in place indefinitely unless removed by a surgeon. In practice, they only remove an EVO lens if a patient later develops a cataract or if another lens exchange is needed. Most patients enjoy clear vision with their EVO ICL for decades.
Patient Testimonial: EVO ICL Procedure
Watch this real patient share her journey with EVO ICL at Khanna Vision Institute. She describes waking up with clear vision and no more contacts or glasses. See her story and results.
Patient Success Stories
Our patients often mention how Dr. Khanna's skill and care exceeded their expectations. For example, Charles S. raves, "Dr. Khanna is an absolute expert... I have never seen better in MY LIFE!". Tammy P. echoes this, saying "The procedure is very fast and painless... Dr. Khanna and his team were amazing.". These testimonials reflect the high level of trust and satisfaction here. Knowing that our surgeon has performed thousands of vision surgeries gives patients confidence that they are in expert hands.
Dr. Rajesh Khanna, MD

Dr. Rajesh Khanna is a board-certified ophthalmologist and corneal/refractive specialist with over two decades of experience. He completed fellowship training in corneal and refractive surgery at the University of Cincinnati and holds multiple LASIK/ICL certifications. Thousands of patients have benefited from his expertise β Hollywood actors, doctors, and other professionals trust him for laser and implant vision correction. Dr. Khanna is recognized as one of the top vision surgeons in Los Angeles, and he combines that skill with compassion: every procedure is personalized to your goals. Under his care, patients experience state-of-the-art technology and attentive aftercare for their EVO ICL procedure.
Contact Khanna Vision Institute
Dr. Khanna performs EVO ICL surgeries at both our Beverly Hills and Westlake Village locations. Each facility is equipped with advanced technology and a caring team ready to serve you.
- Beverly Hills Office: 9100 Wilshire Blvd #265e, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Phone: +1 310-482-1240.
- Westlake Village Office: 31824 Village Center Rd F, Westlake Village, CA 91361. Phone: +1 805-230-2126.
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