
A diagnosis of cataract can be a turning point for many patients. Suddenly the world becomes cloudier, colours fade, and night vision becomes difficult. Surgery is the only effective way to restore your quality of life.
But how much does a cataract surgery really cost? In this guide, you’ll learn everything about statutory benefits, the specific costs at Bányai Augenheilkunde at our locations in Stuttgart-Mitte, Böblingen and Leonberg, as well as the substantial added value of modern premium methods. Note: The following cataract surgery costs were last updated in January 2026.
In principle, statutory health insurance covers the costs of medically necessary basic care. This includes the traditional operation using a manual scalpel and the implantation of a standard monofocal lens.
The health insurer covers the following amounts per eye:
This basic care restores clear vision but usually only corrects vision at a single distance (e.g., distance/far vision), so glasses are still needed for other distances. Anything beyond this basic level—such as the use of high-precision lasers or special lenses to achieve a life without glasses—is billed as a private medical service.
Many patients ask: why should I pay the extra cost for a premium package? The comparison shows clear differences in precision and quality of life.
| Feature | Standard procedure (GKV) | Premium and Platinum Packages |
| Incision technique | Manual scalpel | High-precision femtosecond laser |
| Lens Type | Monofocal lens (only one distance is in focus) | Multifocal & Special Lenses (Distance, PC & Near) |
| Correction of visual defects | No correction for corneal astigmatism | Toric lenses correct astigmatism (irregular curvature of the cornea) |
| Freedom from glasses | Reading or distance glasses are still necessary | 90–95% freedom from glasses in everyday life |
| Safety | Established surgical standard | Maximum computer-controlled precision |
At Bányai Augenheilkunde, we offer specialized packages tailored precisely to your needs. The following prices are indicative estimates of the patient contribution for the treatment of both eyes after deduction of statutory health insurance benefits.
| Package | Estimated personal contribution (approx.) | Special Features |
| Premium Lens | €3,582.79 | Use of high-quality specialty lenses (e.g., toric), including pre-examination and follow-up care. |
| Premium Laser | €3,992.58 | Use of the LENSAR femtosecond laser for the highest safety and precision. |
| Platinum Package | €7,122.47 | The complete solution: laser treatment, multifocal lenses & additional pulsed-light therapies. |
In addition to the surgical technique, the choice of lens determines the final cost. Below is an overview of the most common options:
| Lens Type | Price per eye (approx.) | Your advantage |
| Monofocal toric | €277.98 | Compensates for corneal astigmatism; clear distance vision. |
| EDOF lens (e.g., Vivity) | €500.54 | Increased depth of field for distance and computer use. |
| Multifocal toric | €518.73 | Maximum freedom: clear vision at all distances without glasses. |
Many patients at Bányai Augenheilkunde consciously accept the higher costs. Why? Because it’s a one-time investment in the decades to come.
For privately insured patients (PKV) and recipients of government aid (Beihilfe), cataract surgery is generally billed according to the fee schedule for physicians (GOÄ). Because the premium packages at Bányai Augenheilkunde include cutting-edge techniques such as the femtosecond laser and specialized diagnostic procedures, higher multipliers are often applied above the standard rate.
In our Platinum package, for example, the surgical service (GOÄ item 1375) is billed at a factor of 7.0 to reflect the high level of precision and the use of specialised equipment. Depending on your individual insurance plan or entitlement to benefits, you may therefore incur a deductible. This applies in particular to:
We strongly recommend that you submit the detailed estimate we prepared as part of the preliminary examination to your private health insurer or benefits office for review before the operation. Our refractive team will be happy to help you clarify the situation for your specific case so you know exactly what reimbursement to expect.
Book your appointment for a preliminary examination at our locations in Stuttgart-Mitte, Böblingen or Leonberg. Our refractive team will be happy to provide you with detailed advice on all available options.
Yes, basic medical care (scalpel surgery and a standard lens) is covered. For modern laser procedures or special lenses, patients must make a personal contribution.
At Bányai Augenheilkunde, the patient’s share for the premium lens package (for both eyes) starts at approximately €3,582.79.
The use of the state-of-the-art femtosecond laser is charged as part of the Premium Laser Package, starting at approximately €3,992.58 (total for both eyes).
Yes, many of our patients use convenient financing options to pay the costs in monthly installments. Financing is only available to patients with statutory health insurance. Unfortunately, there is no financing option for private patients who must make a co-payment. If you are interested in paying in installments, please feel free to contact us.
Because each eye is an individual biological organ, additional procedures that cannot be fully planned in advance may become necessary during the operation. The prices quoted are intended as a reliable guideline.