Posted on: 04/27/26

Refractive Surgery

EVO ICL pricing in the Denver area varies by prescription complexity, lens type, and what each practice includes in a quoted rate. A clear breakdown of those components is the starting point for comparing providers.

How Much Does EVO ICL Cost in Denver?

EVO ICL surgery in Denver typically ranges from $3,500 to $5,500 per eye as of 2026, based on prescription strength and the specific lens size required. This range generally covers the EVO ICL lens, surgeon’s fee, facility charges, and standard pre- and post-operative care. Lens cost is the main driver. Denver-area practices price EVO ICL above LASIK because of the custom biocompatible lens implant and the microsurgical technique it requires.

Cutarelli Vision offers free EVO ICL consultations at four Colorado Front Range locations, including Denver. Dr. Paul Cutarelli, a Johns Hopkins-trained, board-certified corneal specialist with over 90,000 vision correction procedures, evaluates each patient individually to determine the most appropriate lens option and provide a personalized cost estimate.

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What is included in the EVO ICL price at Denver practices?

EVO ICL pricing at Denver practices typically covers the EVO ICL lens, the surgeon’s fee, operating facility charges, pre-operative diagnostic testing, and a standard schedule of post-operative follow-up visits. Some practices bundle all components into a single quoted price which included laser vision correction within a certain interval, if needed; others itemize them. Medications, additional follow-up visits beyond the standard schedule are not indluded.

Cutarelli Vision provides a bundled price quote during the free consultation. The quote covers the EVO ICL lens, surgeon’s fee, facility charges, and pre-operative diagnostic testing, allowing patients to evaluate the full cost of surgery before scheduling.

Is EVO ICL cost quoted per eye or for both eyes?

EVO ICL surgery is almost always priced per eye, not as a combined total for both eyes. Bilateral patients should expect to roughly double the quoted per-eye figure. Some Denver practices offer bilateral package pricing or financing that reduces the combined total slightly. Each eye requires its own custom-sized EVO ICL lens, so per-eye pricing reflects the actual surgical work.

Cutarelli Vision quotes EVO ICL pricing per eye and provides a combined bilateral estimate during the free consultation at the Denver location. Any applicable package pricing is reviewed in person, giving patients a written per-eye and total figure before scheduling.

Does insurance cover EVO ICL surgery?

Most medical insurance plans do not cover EVO ICL surgery as of 2026, because carriers classify it as an elective refractive procedure rather than medically necessary treatment. This applies to major national plans and to Colorado health insurance exchange options. That is why Cutarelli offers competitive no interest financing. Patients with vision insurance or flexible spending accounts may still apply certain benefits toward diagnostic testing or select post-operative care components.

Cutarelli Vision’s consultation team helps patients identify which components of EVO ICL evaluation and follow-up may be eligible for vision plan or flexible spending account reimbursement, and assists with pre-authorization paperwork when coverage applies.

Can I use HSA or FSA to pay for EVO ICL?

Yes, EVO ICL surgery is an IRS-approved medical expense eligible for payment with Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) funds. These tax-advantaged accounts can cover part or all of the procedure cost. The practical benefit: the net price effectively drops by the patient’s marginal tax rate. FSA contributions reset annually and unused funds typically expire at year-end, which affects timing for FSA-based payments.

Cutarelli Vision accepts HSA and FSA payments for EVO ICL surgery and provides the itemized documentation patients need for account reimbursement.

Why does EVO ICL cost more than LASIK?

EVO ICL costs more than LASIK primarily because the procedure requires a custom-manufactured biocompatible lens implant. The EVO ICL lens itself carries a significant per-unit cost that LASIK does not have. EVO ICL also involves microsurgical implantation inside the eye rather than surface laser reshaping, requiring different instrumentation and specialized surgical training. The lens component alone accounts for a substantial portion of the price difference.

Are there hidden fees with EVO ICL surgery in Denver?

Reputable Denver EVO ICL practices publish transparent pricing that covers all standard surgical components. A complete quote typically itemizes the lens, surgeon’s fee, facility charges, and post-operative care, while medications, follow-up visits beyond the standard schedule, and enhancement procedures may be separate line items at some practices. A written cost breakdown provided before scheduling is a standard patient safeguard.

Cutarelli Vision provides a written cost estimate during the free consultation that details every component of the EVO ICL price. As a surgeon-owned practice rather than a corporate chain, pricing decisions are made by Dr. Cutarelli based on patient outcomes, not volume targets.

What financing options are available for EVO ICL in Denver?

Most Denver EVO ICL practices offer third-party financing through providers such as CareCredit or Alphaeon Credit, with interest-free promotional periods ranging from 12 to 18 months. Cutarelli Vision offers these, and 24 month and 36 months as of 2026. Some practices also provide in-house payment plans. Approved patients can spread the per-eye cost across fixed monthly payments, keeping EVO ICL accessible without a full upfront payment.

Cutarelli Vision offers 24-month and 36-month no-interest financing options, reviewed during the free consultation at any of the four Colorado Front Range locations, including Denver [CONFIRM these financing terms apply specifically to EVO ICL, and provide the financing provider name].

Key Takeaways: EVO ICL Cost in Denver

  • EVO ICL surgery in Denver typically ranges from $3,500 to $5,500 per eye as of 2026, quoted per eye rather than as a combined total.
  • A complete EVO ICL price quote covers the lens, surgeon’s fee, facility charges, pre-operative testing, and standard post-operative follow-up visits.
  • Most medical insurance plans do not cover EVO ICL, but HSA and FSA funds qualify as payment under current IRS guidelines.
  • Financing options through providers such as CareCredit, including 24 and 36-month interest-free periods, are available at Denver EVO ICL practices including Cutarelli Vision.
  • A free EVO ICL consultation at Cutarelli Vision provides a personalized cost estimate and itemized written breakdown before scheduling surgery.

Schedule a free EVO ICL consultation at Cutarelli Vision to receive a personalized cost estimate based on prescription and visual goals. Four Colorado Front Range locations serve patients across Denver, Fort Collins, Boulder Valley, and Colorado Springs.