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Photorefractive keratectomy Abroad — Best Clinics and Prices for Australians

The best countries for Photorefractive keratectomy in the world are Turkey, Republic of Korea, , , and . All five combine accredited hospitals, experienced surgeons, and procedure costs up to 44% lower than in the US. Bookimed's ranking is based on 26 patient requests and 23 verified clinics across 50+ countries.

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44%

vs. average UK or US prices

Data from 23 verified clinics across 30 countries
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Authored by Anna Leonova
Head of Content Marketing Team

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How Much Does Photorefractive keratectomy Cost?

The average price of Photorefractive keratectomy is AUD $1,103, the minimum price is AUD $945, and the maximum price is AUD $1,260.
ThailandTurkey
Photorefractive keratectomyfrom AUD $2,161from AUD $1,441from AUD $1,080
Data verified by Bookimed as of July 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 23 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

Turkey: Best Country for Photorefractive keratectomy in the World – from AUD $2,017

Republic of Korea: Top Country for Photorefractive keratectomy Abroad – from -

BGN Eye Hospital
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (SNUBH)

How Bookimed Ranks the Best Affordable Countries for Photorefractive keratectomy Abroad

Transparent methodology - so you can trust our recommendations.

Whether you're looking for the cheapest place to get photorefractive keratectomy or the highest-rated specialists abroad, Bookimed's ranking accounts for everything that matters. It uses a smart algorithm that continuously analyzes real-world data from verified verified clinics worldwide, including:

  • 26 patient requests

    We analyze thousands of real cases to identify destinations with the highest patient demand and best outcomes for photorefractive keratectomy.

  • 20 verified patient reviews

    Real feedback on hospital facilities, staff communication, recovery experience, and long-term results.

  • Accreditation standards

    International accreditations such as JCI and ISO 9001, or equivalent national certifications, verified annually.

  • Board-certified specialists

    Evaluated by credentials, volume of successful cases for photorefractive keratectomy, and specialized training.

  • Transparent price data

    Aggregated directly from clinics and cross-checked against other ranking criteria - so the cheapest countries for photorefractive keratectomy on our list are also among the safest.

  • Medical excellence & innovation

    We prioritize countries using the latest techniques and equipment for photorefractive keratectomy, with proven track records in international patient care.

Choosing a country for Photorefractive keratectomy abroad shouldn't come down to guesswork. Having helped over 900,000 patients, we know which destinations combine the best specialists, safest hospitals, and affordable prices. We're here to help you find the right one.

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Authored by
Anna Leonova
Anna Leonova
Head of Content Marketing Team
A certified medical writer with 10+ years of experience, developed Bookimed’s trusted content, backed by a Master’s in Philology and medical expert interviews worldwide.
Fahad Mawlood
Medical Editor & Data Scientist
General practitioner. Winner of 4 scientific awards. Served in Western Asia. Former Team Leader of a medical team supporting Arabic-speaking patients. Now responsible for data processing and medical content accuracy.
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