PRK eye surgery cost — Wellington

PRK Cost Wellington 2026 — $2,500 – $3,500 per Eye

Pricing is indicative — last updated June 2026. Costs shown are sourced from clinic websites, published price guides, and patient-reported quotes. Actual quotes vary by case complexity, technique, and individual treatment plan. Always confirm pricing directly with the clinic before booking — clinics may run promotional pricing, finance offers, or package deals that aren't reflected here.

PRK surface laser eye surgery in Wellington costs $2,500 – $3,500 per eye in 2026 (both eyes $5,000 – $7,000). Used when LASIK is not clinically suitable.

Wellington PRK vs LASIK vs SMILE pricing

ProcedureWellington per eyeBoth eyesRecovery
PRK$2,500 – $3,500$5,000 – $7,0005 – 7 days
Standard LASIK$3,000 – $4,000$6,000 – $8,00024 – 48 hours
SMILE$3,800 – $4,800$7,600 – $9,60024 – 72 hours

Wellington PRK providers

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Last updated: May 2026
Sources: Published Wellington refractive clinic websites (May 2026), Medical Council of NZ register, RANZCO

Wellington PRK cost — FAQs

How much does PRK cost in Wellington?

PRK eye surgery in Wellington costs $2,500 – $3,500 per eye in 2026 (both eyes $5,000 – $7,000 total). Wellington PRK sits between Auckland and Christchurch on sticker price.

Which Wellington clinics offer PRK?

Wellington refractive providers offering PRK include Bowen Eye Clinic Wellington, Capital Eye Specialists, Wellington Eye Centre. PRK is performed on the same excimer laser as LASIK.

Why choose PRK over LASIK in Wellington?

PRK is recommended in Wellington when LASIK is not clinically suitable: thin corneas, contact-sport occupations, large pupils, or higher refractive error. PRK typically costs $300 – $500 per eye less than LASIK in Wellington.

How long is PRK recovery in Wellington?

Recovery is 5 – 7 days for useful vision return — slower than LASIK (24 – 48 hours). Bandage contact lens worn week 1. Full visual stability at 3 – 6 months. Most Wellington clinics include 6 – 8 follow-up visits.

Do Wellington clinics offer payment plans for PRK?

Yes. Q Card / Gem Visa interest-free 6 – 24 months, medical-finance specialists, in-house weekly direct debit. Refractive surgery is treated as elective and rarely covered by health insurance.