Heritage Eye Surgicenter is an outpatient surgery facility specializing in cataract extraction, refractive surgeries including LASIK, and corneal procedures, serving Oklahoma City residents who need surgical intervention rather than routine vision correction or exams.
The center operates as a dedicated surgical venue rather than a full-service optometry practice, meaning it handles procedures that require an operating room and post-operative monitoring. It does not perform general eye exams or dispense glasses and contacts. Patients typically arrive with a referral from their primary care optometrist or ophthalmologist and undergo surgery on an outpatient basis, returning home the same day. The facility is physician-led and equipped for both standard and premium lens implant options during cataract work.
Cataract surgery is the center's core offering. Standard cataract extraction with conventional intraocular lens implant ranges from $3,500 to $5,000 per eye at this facility, though insurance often covers a portion if medically necessary. Premium lens options, such as multifocal or toric implants that correct astigmatism or reduce reading glass dependence, add $1,500 to $3,000 per eye beyond the standard surgery cost. This pricing is typical among Oklahoma City surgical centers but runs lower than prices at many hospital-based ophthalmology departments.
LASIK and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) for myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism typically cost $1,500 to $2,500 per eye. These are elective procedures and not covered by insurance; however, some employers and credit programs offer discounts or financing. Corneal cross-linking, used to halt keratoconus progression, costs approximately $1,200 to $1,800 per eye and may be partially covered if deemed medically necessary by the patient's insurance.
Contact the facility directly to confirm current pricing, as surgical costs adjust periodically and financing options vary by procedure.
Oklahoma City residents can choose between Heritage Eye Surgicenter, hospital-based ophthalmology departments such as those within OU Medicine and Integris, and independent surgical centers affiliated with private optometry or ophthalmology practices. Hospital-based surgery often costs 15 to 25 percent more due to facility overhead but may be preferable if a patient has significant medical comorbidities requiring more intensive monitoring. Heritage Eye Surgicenter's standalone model typically reduces costs without sacrificing surgical quality, and many surgeons at the facility have trained at academic institutions.
For cataract patients with straightforward cases and good health, Heritage Eye Surgicenter offers shorter wait times (often 2 to 4 weeks from referral to surgery) compared to hospital systems during high-volume periods. LASIK candidates with complex prescriptions or thin corneas should confirm the center's diagnostic technology (wavefront mapping, pachymetry, topography) meets their needs; some patients are better served at larger academic centers with greater subspecialty depth.
Heritage Eye Surgicenter is well-suited for patients with age-related cataracts, those seeking elective refractive surgery, and individuals with corneal disease requiring specialized intervention. It works efficiently for patients with uncomplicated medical histories and those whose insurance plans accept the facility as an in-network provider.
The center is not appropriate for children requiring eye surgery, patients with uncontrolled diabetes or other systemic diseases needing real-time medical support during surgery, or those seeking complex retinal or neuro-ophthalmologic procedures. Patients without a referring ophthalmologist or optometrist cannot self-refer; a referral is necessary to schedule.
Before scheduling surgery at Heritage Eye Surgicenter, patients must have a comprehensive eye exam and surgical consultation with an ophthalmologist (typically their primary eye-care provider). At that appointment, the ophthalmologist performs additional measurements such as keratometry, axial length (for cataract patients), and pupil dilation to determine lens type and surgical approach.
On surgery day, patients arrive 30 to 60 minutes early for pre-operative checks. Topical anesthesia (eye drops) is administered; intravenous sedation is optional. The procedure typically lasts 10 to 20 minutes per eye. Patients go home with antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drops, dark sunglasses, and an eye shield for sleeping. Recovery involves restricted activity for one week and visual improvement over several weeks; most patients notice functional vision within three to five days.
Heritage Eye Surgicenter operates Monday through Friday; call to confirm hours and same-day surgery availability, as these vary seasonally. Parking is on-site and typically complimentary. Bring a driver (you cannot drive immediately after surgery) and a list of current medications. Confirm your insurance coverage and out-of-pocket costs before the surgical date.
The center's focused surgical model and transparent pricing structure make it a practical option for Oklahoma City patients needing outpatient eye surgery without the overhead and wait times of a hospital system.
