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Eye Surgery Clinics in Iceland

Iceland offers eye surgery to Nordic standards with experienced ophthalmologists in Reykjavik. While prices reflect Iceland's high cost of living, patients benefit from excellent medical training and modern facilities.

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Why Choose Iceland for Eye Surgery?

Iceland, while one of Europe's smallest nations by population, maintains a healthcare system of exceptional quality. Icelandic ophthalmologists are trained to the highest Nordic standards, often completing additional training in Scandinavia, the UK, or the United States. The country's small size means that patients benefit from a close-knit medical community where quality and safety are paramount.

Reykjavik, home to the vast majority of Iceland's population and medical facilities, has modern eye clinics equipped with current laser technology. While Iceland is not typically a medical tourism destination due to its high cost of living and accordingly high medical prices, residents and visitors benefit from excellent care that meets the highest international standards.

For international patients who happen to be visiting Iceland or who are Icelandic residents, the local eye surgery options provide Nordic-level quality in a unique setting. The country's extraordinary natural beauty — from geysers and glaciers to the Northern Lights — provides an unmatched backdrop for any visit.

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Cost of Eye Surgery and Price Comparison

Icelandic eye surgery prices are among the highest in Europe, reflecting the country's high cost of living. Prices are quoted in Icelandic Króna (ISK) but are listed here in euro equivalents.

Prices are comparable to Swiss levels and higher than most other European countries. Iceland is not a medical tourism value destination but offers excellent quality for those seeking treatment locally.

LASIK / SMILE

€2,200 - €4,500 per eye

PRK / TransPRK

€1,800 - €3,800 per eye

Cataract surgery

€2,800 - €6,000 per eye

Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)

€3,500 - €8,000 per eye

ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens)

€4,000 - €6,500 per eye

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Types of Eye Surgeries Available

LASIK

LASIK is available in Reykjavik with modern laser platforms.

SMILE

SMILE may be available at select Reykjavik centres.

PRK / TransPRK

PRK and TransPRK are offered as alternatives.

Cataract Surgery

Modern cataract surgery with premium IOL options is available at Reykjavik hospitals and clinics.

Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)

RLE for suitable patients at major Reykjavik eye centres.

ICL

ICL surgery at specialised centres.

Leading Eye Clinics and Hospitals

Sjónlag Eye Clinic (Reykjavik)

Iceland's leading private eye surgery centre, offering refractive surgery and comprehensive ophthalmological services with experienced Icelandic ophthalmologists.

Landspítali

The National University Hospital of Iceland (Ophthalmology) — Iceland's primary teaching hospital with a comprehensive ophthalmology department providing the full range of eye surgical services.

Augnlæknastöðin (The Eye Clinic, Reykjavik)

A private ophthalmology practice offering eye surgery services and comprehensive eye care.

Your Patient Journey: What to Expect

1

Initial Consultation and Examination

Comprehensive eye examination with thorough diagnostics. Icelandic medical professionals speak excellent English.

2

Pre-operative Preparations

Standard protocols apply. Iceland's small medical community ensures personalised attention.

3

The Day of the Procedure

Professional, Nordic-standard environment. LASIK/SMILE: 10-15 minutes per eye.

4

Recovery and Follow-up

Thorough follow-up care. Iceland's small population means you may see the same surgeon throughout your care journey.

Healthcare System and Insurance

Iceland has a national health service funded through taxation, providing universal coverage for residents. Icelandic Health Insurance (Sjúkratryggingar Íslands) covers medically necessary procedures. Refractive surgery is elective and not covered. EEA citizens have rights to emergency care. International patients should verify insurance coverage.

Quality Standards and Accreditation

Icelandic healthcare operates under EEA regulations and meets Nordic medical standards. The Directorate of Health oversees medical practice. Icelandic ophthalmologists complete demanding training and many have international credentials.

Travel and Accommodation Guide

Getting There

Keflavík International Airport serves numerous transatlantic and European routes with Icelandair, PLAY, and other airlines. The airport is approximately 45 minutes from Reykjavik.

Accommodation

Reykjavik accommodation is expensive by European standards: €120-200/night (mid-range) to €300-500/night (premium). Book well in advance, especially during peak summer season.

Combining Surgery with Travel

Iceland offers extraordinary natural experiences — the Golden Circle, Blue Lagoon, glacier hikes, whale watching, and in winter, the Northern Lights. After recovery, Iceland's unique landscape provides unforgettable experiences.

Happy patient after surgery
Life without glasses

Important Cities for Eye Surgery

Reykjavik

Essentially the only destination for eye surgery in Iceland, as the capital is home to virtually all of the country's specialist medical facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

QIs LASIK in Iceland safe?

Yes, Icelandic healthcare meets the highest Nordic standards with thorough regulatory oversight.

QHow much does eye surgery cost in Iceland?

LASIK: €2,200-€4,500 per eye. Cataract surgery: €2,800-€6,000 per eye. Among the highest in Europe.

QIs it worth getting eye surgery in Iceland?

For residents, yes. For medical tourists, Iceland's high prices make it less attractive purely as a medical destination. Neighbouring countries offer similar quality at lower costs.

QDo I need a referral?

No referral is typically needed for private clinics.

QIs English spoken?

Yes, Icelanders speak excellent English. Communication in medical settings is seamless.

QCan I combine surgery with tourism?

Yes, Iceland is an extraordinary travel destination. Plan your surgery around your visit and enjoy the unique natural wonders during recovery.

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