Personally, I'd look for the best possible service available and have price as the last priority on the list (if it is to be on the list at all)....want to know where is the most reasonable place i can get them done in Ireland?
Personally, I'd look for the best possible service available and have price as the last priority on the list (if it is to be on the list at all).
It's a one off cost which will have benefits/consequences for the rest of your life. It's not somewhere I'd look to save a couple of hundred euro on and sacrafice having the best possible job done.
There are a couple of threads discussing laser surgery on AAM where people give experiences with different hospitals etc., not sure if it provides costs (or if it does they are potentially out of date) but it should provide a little extra background information.
Seems strange you would mention the price when saying 'do not go on price go on recomendations'do not go on price go on recomendations i used optilase they were brilliant cost me €3000 best money i ever spent the procedure is over in minutes
You can also claim the med 1 in line with the end of your medical insurance year.tip, get the operation done towards the end of the year. say nov/dec. that way come jan 1st you can claim the tax back via the med1.
Anything else you require?Consequently, could people just tell us the price they paid, the type of surgery, and where it was done. That would be appropriate for a website entitled askaboutmoney!
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