Short answer
New Zealand patients often look at lasik eye surgery in china in China because treatment can be materially cheaper and faster to book than at home, but the right choice still depends on candidacy, travel fit, and provider verification.
Compare China vs new zealand private-care planning reference pricing, booking speed, hospitals, and planning risks before you book.

This page collects the most relevant procedure guide, hospital profiles, case studies, and planning articles for New Zealand patients considering lasik eye surgery in china in China.
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New Zealand patients often look at lasik eye surgery in china in China because treatment can be materially cheaper and faster to book than at home, but the right choice still depends on candidacy, travel fit, and provider verification.
$1,500
$4,100
This page uses Australia/New Zealand private-care comparison patterns as a planning reference because New Zealand provider pricing varies widely by city, clinic, and package scope.
Negligible (typically 24-72 hours)
2-5 weeks
Beijing
Country Context
New Zealand patients usually need to weigh long-haul travel effort against the value of faster booking and lower treatment cost. This page is built to help you judge whether the timing, budget, and recovery window are strong enough before you fly.
This page collects the most relevant procedure guide, hospital profiles, case studies, and planning articles for New Zealand patients considering lasik eye surgery in china in China.
This page uses Australia/New Zealand private-care comparison patterns as a planning reference because New Zealand provider pricing varies widely by city, clinic, and package scope.
Why Compare China
Planning Checklist
Treat diagnostics as the gate, not the procedure date.
Keep enough time for day-1 review, symptom monitoring, and return-flight clearance.
Use the China treatment window as a planning baseline: 2-3 days.
Request a continuity packet for your local ophthalmologist before return travel.
Collection Page

Procedure
Refractive surgery options with pre-op evaluation and post-op protocol.
$1,500 / $4,500 (US)
UK/AU reference: $3,900
Indicative conversion uses 1 USD ≈ 0.79 GBP and ≈ 1.55 AUD for planning only.
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Hospital
Established international hospital with 24/7 intake and multidisciplinary pathways for overseas patients.
2 Jiangtai Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Key departments: International Dental Center | Refractive and Ophthalmology Services

Hospital
Leading ophthalmology center often selected for refractive surgery pathways requiring detailed diagnostics.
1 Dongjiaominxiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China
Key departments: Refractive Surgery Unit | Corneal Diagnostics
Related Planning Articles

Australia
A practical walkthrough from pre-op checks to post-op travel planning.
Updated 2026-02-21 | USD 2,500-4,000

United States
Comparing appointment waits, treatment flow, and post-op constraints for US-based patients.
Updated 2026-02-24 | USD 3,000-4,800

Global
A plain-language checklist to identify who should pause travel and seek further diagnostics.
Updated 2026-02-25 | USD 2,800-4,500
Related Case

Australia Case
31-year-old high myopia patient with mild pre-existing dry eye concerns and strict travel window.
Beijing | Total spend: $3,500
Country-Specific FAQ
Often yes when the patient wants a lower out-of-pocket price and can preserve the diagnostic and follow-up checkpoints needed for safe travel.
This page uses a China starting point around USD 1,500 and a new zealand private-care planning reference around USD 4,100 for first-pass planning.
That is a weak way to plan. Surgery should follow diagnostic clearance, and return travel should follow early post-op review and symptom stability.
A doctor video consultation may be arranged after deposit and case pre-screening, depending on hospital and specialty availability.
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